Toddler Abuses Police As They Attempt To Search For Murder Suspect

If you ever wanted visual imagery of the decline of the world, it is this – a toddler swinging viciously at Police who were attempting to apprehend a murder suspect.

The shocking footage shows a toddler cursing and swinging at Police, while adults at the scene threw racist slurs at officers in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Crime has soared in the area since well-known felon and drug-addict George Floyd died of an overdose while being apprehended by police in May 2020.

The footage is a 30-second clip of a toddler standing in the street in his underwear and barefoot, screaming at officers “shut up b**ch” and then proceeded to tell the black police officer to “shut the f*ck up.”

The child then turned on another officer, telling him he had “ugly a** shoes,” while surrounded by other children who were also barefoot and barely clothed.

The city has a population of 305,877 and has only 620 sworn officers in the police force.

The officers at the scene were also subjected to name calling, as one adult in the background can be heard calling the black police officer an “Oreo head.”

It is still unclear exactly who the toddlers’ parents were, but things are clear, society is taking a nose-dive daily and this is just another example of it.

Of course, this is all happening in a heavily Democrat area, so nothing out of the ordinary as the men and women who put their lives on the line to serve the community are met with nothing but vitriol and hatred.

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