Police confront mother at theme park over her 'too small' shorts, News

$ 24.50

4.5
(777)
In stock
Description

A TikTok video of a woman alleging that she was bodyshamed by the police for the length of her shorts at Frontier City, a Six Flags amusement park in Oklahoma City, has gone viral. Bailey Breedlove wrote in a Facebook post: “On 30 April 2020 at about 7 pm my daughter was yelled at by a park police officer for rolling down a hill on her heelies right next to me.” “Then she proceeded to follow me and grabbed my arm to turn me around and proceeded to tell me my shorts were ‘too short,’” she wrote.

Inside a mom's months-long fight to get back her children - Los Angeles Times

Alec Baldwin 'Rust' camera crew walked off before shooting - Los

She was burnt alive by the man she loved. Then Judy Malinowski testified at her own murder trial

Three abandoned children, two missing parents and a 40-year mystery, Spain

School playgrounds sizzle in California extreme heatwaves - Los Angeles Times

9 arrested as City begins dismantling homeless encampment at Alexandra Park

Tik Tok user shares video of police threatening her for wearing 'shorts that are too short

Six Flags responds to claim officer body-shamed mum with autism

Wake Forest police say arrest video doesn't tell whole story

Angie Thomas: the debut novelist who turned racism and police violence into a bestseller, Books

Woman blasts amusement park over short shorts shaming

Theme park responds after 'kicking out autistic mum because her shorts were too short'

Six Flags responds to claim officer body-shamed mum with autism

Toronto woman completing 10 triathlons in 10 provinces after mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis