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Desperate and Exhausted Father Of 9-Year-Old Stowaway Cries Out For Help (1394 hits)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The father of a 9-year-old boy who evaded security to stow away on a flight from Minneapolis to Las Vegas told reporters Wednesday he’s been frustrated in his efforts to get help for his troubled son. The father spoke at a news conference on condition of anonymity to protect his son.

Sobbing at times, he said his son had a history of misbehavior but officials had told him they couldn’t help because his son hadn’t done anything bad enough yet. “I’m tired of people saying he’s a minor, there’s nothing we can do. There’s something somebody can do,” said the dad, wearing a hoodie and baseball cap pulled low to hide his face.

The boy took a light-rail train to the airport last Thursday and blended in with a family to get past security, slipped past a gate agent and took an empty seat on the Delta Air Lines flight. The flight crew turned him over to police in Las Vegas, where he was still being held Wednesday.

The father spoke at the office of MAD DADS, where the community group’s president, V.J. Smith, said county child protection workers told him the boy will be returned to Minnesota and reunited with his family Friday, not kept in custody. Smith added that the county would “wrap some services around the family.”

The father said this son had been suspended from school for fighting before he slipped away Wednesday by saying he was taking out the trash. He said he and the boy’s mother presumed he then went to a friend’s house. She called police the next day, after he didn’t come home, and learned he had been arrested in Las Vegas.

“How would you let a 9-year-old child go through a security check without stopping and questioning him? How can that be?” he asked. The father confirmed his son was the same 9-year-old who stole a delivery truck in Minneapolis and crashed it into a suburban Edina police squad car two days before stowing away.

He choked up as he recalled discussing the incident with an officer who brought the boy home. “I asked the officer, ‘Please sir can you go upstairs with me, watch me whup his butt?’ The officer told me, ‘If I see you hit your son we’re going to have to lock you up.’
I said, ‘Sir, what can I do? I’ve been asking for help, but there’s no one that’s helping me.’

I’m in what you call double jeopardy,” he said.


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Thursday, October 10th 2013 at 10:08PM
Jen Fad
The difference between normal bad behavior and oppositional defiant behavior is a matter of degree and frequency. Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder display difficult behavior to the extent that it disrupts their learning, school adjustment, and, sometimes, with the child's social relationships.

Defiant Child
Disrespectful Child

Here is a list of characteristic behaviors seen in Oppositional Defiant Disorder children. They include:

* Getting angry easily
* Arguing and talking back to adults
* Defying reasonable requests
* Bucking rules
* Intentionally bothering people
* Pushing their limits
* Not taking responsibility for their mistakes or misbehavior
* Getting easily annoyed
* Getting angry easily * Being resentful, spiteful, or vindictive.
* Speaking harshly
* Being brutally unkind when upset
* Seeking revenge
* Having frequent temper tantrums

Parents of ODD children usually describe their children as being rigid and demanding, even from an early age.

Risk factors of ODD...

Oppositional Defiant Disorder usually does not occur alone.

* 50-65% of these children also have ADD ADHD
* 35% of these children develop some form of affective disorder
* 20% have some form of mood disorder, such as Bipolar Disorder or anxiety
* 15% develop some form of personality disorder
* Many of these children have learning disorders

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