Photos: Police officers stage fake arrest to help mother with misbehaving son
Aww! He's crying!
Talking back to your mother and your school teachers have consequences as 10-year-old Sean found out.
His mother, Chiquita Hill, decided to take pre-emptive action and enlisted the local police force to stage a mock arrest.
Sean did not believe her threat until there was a knock at door and two off-duty policemen was there ready to dispense motherly justice.
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| Word to the wise, do not sass your mother or your teachers |
Mastermind, Ms Hill told New York Daily News: ‘I just wanted to scare him, not to harm him.’
‘I want him to understand that there are consequences for his actions. I understand he will act out, he’s a pre-teen.
‘He will be going through changes as he gets older, but I want to stop it now before he gets older, like the Baltimore mom.’
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| The walk of shame |
‘I want to get him off right before he gets older because I don’t want him to go to jail.’
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| This is not how most young boys imagine their ride along in a police car |
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| Chiquita Hill, 33, is one mother who will not accept backtalking and misbehaviour |

![When a mother in Columbus, Georgia, learned her 10-year-old son Sean was misbehaving in class, she said she looked to the local police to help. Chiquita Hill said her son Sean's fifth-grade teacher told her that Sean was "rude and disrespectful, not listening, talking back, not doing his school work." On Tuesday, the teacher even came to Hill's house to speak with Sean. But her words went "in one ear and out the other," Hill said. "I knew I had to do something to shock him," Hill, 33, told ABC News today. After the teacher left, Hill called the Columbus Police Department and explained Sean's behavior, and the police agreed to send officers to Hill's home. "[Sean] didn't believe me. ... When they showed up to the door, that's when it hit him," Hill said. Officers arrived and explained to Hill what they would do: they put Sean in handcuffs and put him in the back of a police car for about five minutes. An officer even got into the car, flashed the lights and drove up a few inches, Hill said, "just to give him a scare." "Everything happened so fast," Hill said. "He didn't have time to react to anything. ... He was scared."](https://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ad_167739483-e1430731508566.jpg)
![When a mother in Columbus, Georgia, learned her 10-year-old son Sean was misbehaving in class, she said she looked to the local police to help. Chiquita Hill said her son Sean's fifth-grade teacher told her that Sean was "rude and disrespectful, not listening, talking back, not doing his school work." On Tuesday, the teacher even came to Hill's house to speak with Sean. But her words went "in one ear and out the other," Hill said. "I knew I had to do something to shock him," Hill, 33, told ABC News today. After the teacher left, Hill called the Columbus Police Department and explained Sean's behavior, and the police agreed to send officers to Hill's home. "[Sean] didn't believe me. ... When they showed up to the door, that's when it hit him," Hill said. Officers arrived and explained to Hill what they would do: they put Sean in handcuffs and put him in the back of a police car for about five minutes. An officer even got into the car, flashed the lights and drove up a few inches, Hill said, "just to give him a scare." "Everything happened so fast," Hill said. "He didn't have time to react to anything. ... He was scared."](https://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ad_167739487.jpg)
![When a mother in Columbus, Georgia, learned her 10-year-old son Sean was misbehaving in class, she said she looked to the local police to help. Chiquita Hill said her son Sean's fifth-grade teacher told her that Sean was "rude and disrespectful, not listening, talking back, not doing his school work." On Tuesday, the teacher even came to Hill's house to speak with Sean. But her words went "in one ear and out the other," Hill said. "I knew I had to do something to shock him," Hill, 33, told ABC News today. After the teacher left, Hill called the Columbus Police Department and explained Sean's behavior, and the police agreed to send officers to Hill's home. "[Sean] didn't believe me. ... When they showed up to the door, that's when it hit him," Hill said. Officers arrived and explained to Hill what they would do: they put Sean in handcuffs and put him in the back of a police car for about five minutes. An officer even got into the car, flashed the lights and drove up a few inches, Hill said, "just to give him a scare." "Everything happened so fast," Hill said. "He didn't have time to react to anything. ... He was scared."](https://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ad_167739489.jpg?quality=80&w=768&h=573&crop=1#038;strip=all&w=960&h=717)
![When a mother in Columbus, Georgia, learned her 10-year-old son Sean was misbehaving in class, she said she looked to the local police to help. Chiquita Hill said her son Sean's fifth-grade teacher told her that Sean was "rude and disrespectful, not listening, talking back, not doing his school work." On Tuesday, the teacher even came to Hill's house to speak with Sean. But her words went "in one ear and out the other," Hill said. "I knew I had to do something to shock him," Hill, 33, told ABC News today. After the teacher left, Hill called the Columbus Police Department and explained Sean's behavior, and the police agreed to send officers to Hill's home. "[Sean] didn't believe me. ... When they showed up to the door, that's when it hit him," Hill said. Officers arrived and explained to Hill what they would do: they put Sean in handcuffs and put him in the back of a police car for about five minutes. An officer even got into the car, flashed the lights and drove up a few inches, Hill said, "just to give him a scare." "Everything happened so fast," Hill said. "He didn't have time to react to anything. ... He was scared."](https://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ad_167739491.jpg)
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