Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So happy he was found Praise God!!!
A metro employee found him, not God.
Who kept him safe all those days and nights before he was found?
The obvious conclusion is that Metro is God. Makes sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was he eating and drinking? Where did he sleep? On what? Bathrooms???
Reports said he had nothing to eat or drink and just stayed in the room. So I assume he slept and went to the bathroom there.
Just be happy he is safe and back with his family. And shame on metro and the police for not looking better.
No way he went a week without water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was he eating and drinking? Where did he sleep? On what? Bathrooms???
Reports said he had nothing to eat or drink and just stayed in the room. So I assume he slept and went to the bathroom there.
Just be happy he is safe and back with his family. And shame on metro and the police for not looking better.
Anonymous wrote:What was he eating and drinking? Where did he sleep? On what? Bathrooms???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:""I don't know if someone has him, or — because he has Down syndrome. He's nonverbal; he don't have any ID, or any identification, no cellphone,” Hall said."
Put contact information on your non-independent kid's clothing, folks.
Every few years, we have non-verbal students show up at my school on the bus. There is nothing at all on their person to identify them. I honestly thought the first time was a fluke but it happens often enough that it makes me wonder how their parents can even function. One student had a feeding tube and the parent just put the food in his backpack. The school had no record of him needing to be tube fed. An admin had to go to the child's home when nobody answered any of the phone numbers in our system.
Anonymous wrote:""I don't know if someone has him, or — because he has Down syndrome. He's nonverbal; he don't have any ID, or any identification, no cellphone,” Hall said."
Put contact information on your non-independent kid's clothing, folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So happy he was found Praise God!!!
A metro employee found him, not God.
Who kept him safe all those days and nights before he was found?
The obvious conclusion is that Metro is God. Makes sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So happy he was found Praise God!!!
A metro employee found him, not God.
Who kept him safe all those days and nights before he was found?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So happy he was found Praise God!!!
A metro employee found him, not God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So happy he was found Praise God!!!
A metro employee found him, not God.
God kept him safe.
Lol too bad god wasn’t looking out for the folks in Maine. Or those in Gaza. Or Israel. Guess he was busy.
I agree with you but you can work on being kinder. Let people have the beliefs that bring them comfort, sheesh.