time the ambulance did. so again, i just noticed them. they wasn t doing anything. my daughter was screaming for me and my son, i really couldn t get to him because he was a little bit across the walkway. so after i couldn t get to him and they told me to calm down, they gave me an ultimatum of whether i stay with the 14-year-old or do i go with the 12-year-old. this is what they told me. so, of course, i went with the 12-year-old and they made me sit in the front of the ambulance truck like i was a passenger. what would you consider a just outcome of the case on behalf of your son? to answer your question, i m looking for a conviction. i m actually looking for a conviction she says. that would be a very rare occurrence in this country if it happens. i would love to tell you exactly how rare it is, but as a
and, again, i arrived at the same time the ambulance did. so, again, i just noetsed them, they wasn t doing anything. my daughter was screaming for me. and my son, i really couldn t get to him because he was a little bit across the walkway. so, after i could n t get to hi and they told me to calm down, they gave me an ultimatum of whether i stay with the 14-year-old or do i go with the 12-year-old. of course i went with the 12-year-old. they made me sit in front of the ambulance truck like i was a passenger. ms. riesce, what would you consider justification? to answer your question, i m actually looking for a conviction. okay. i m actually looking for a conviction. she says that would be a very rare occurrence in this country if it happens. i would love to tell you
and, again, i arrived at the same time the ambulance did. so, again, i just noetsed them, they wasn t doing anything. my daughter was screaming for me. and my son, i really couldn t get to him because he was a little bit across the walkway. so, after i couldn t get to him and they told me to calm down, they gave me an ultimatum of whether i stay with the 14-year-old or do i go with the 12-year-old. of course i went with the 12-year-old. they made me sit in front of the ambulance truck like i was a passenger. ms. rice, what would you consider justification? to answer your question, i m actually looking for a conviction. okay. i m actually looking for a conviction. she says that would be a very rare occurrence in this country if it happens. i would love to tell you