zoies - People are nuts. Thank god he found her and helped her before some freak child abductor.
lol..... you make it sound like there's a pedo around every corner.
Watching and reading the news, it seems like there is. The world is a pretty disgusting place these days.
And Houston owns!!!
Thankfully thats false assumption
An overview of this legislation shows that the focus and extent of this problem has changed dramatically, especially since 1980. However, the law enforcement community still does not know its true extent because NCMEC receives fewer than 200 stranger-abduction reports annually.11 What the profession has learned from the growing statistics compiled by NCMEC, coupled with supporting legislation passed over the years, is that an ongoing problem exists with noncustodial parental abductions. These crimes—most states consider them felonies—normally are committed against children because the abductors refuse to accept the lawful issuance of a court order. They represent a reprehensible form of domestic violence and should be seen as such.
antmaneraser - The question is, was she crying before she saw a big hulky ass kicking machine near the car? lol
My thoughts exactly. I was left in a car alone many times when I was a kid. Never once cried, was occupied with other stuff. Only time I would cry is when a big huge black guy opened my unlocked door and took me to where only god knows.
Houston is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. Looks intimidating as hell and you wouldn't want to be staring across the ring from him, but super cool guy and very friendly.
westvleteren - Houston Alexander needs to stop being an Uncle Tom and helping kids in need. A few more kind acts and he will have to turn in his black card.
Judo Scott - Really? Thats why there are only about 200 child abductions a year in America? Those are some lazy pedo's.
There isn't a very high likelyhood of being struck by lightning, either, but you just don't leave your kid on the roof with a nine iron in a thunder storm. It was not a good situation, and Houston did the right thing.