Distressed Georgia Mom Finds Out Her Autistic Son Cut Off Ankle Monitor to Play Basketball Just a Week After Jail!
November 13, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 12, 2026
Georgia mom Parris Lucille shares a video of her autistic teen getting a new ankle monitor, just 7 days after cutting the last one off to play basketball.
In the clip, her teenage son, who has autism, is getting a new ankle monitor put on his leg.
Above all, this is just seven days after he cut the old one off to go play basketball with kids in the neighborhood.
Parris speaks straight to the camera, and you can hear her voice tired and hurt. She says:
My son is a prime example. You try to make his life better, and he still does this.
She had told the judge to keep him in jail longer, but it was his father who disagreed. Then, a week after getting out, the boy took the monitor off anyway.
“He wants to be a thug,” she says. “We took him out the hood, gave him a good life, no real struggle, and he keeps doing what he wants.” Now he’s going back to jail for 90 days. She hopes this time he finally gets it.
Now he’s headed back to jail for the next 90 days. She hopes it stings enough to wake him up.
Parris also attached a clip of the officer telling her son to pull his sock up and strapping the new device on his leg.
The officer says no double socks. The boy sits quietly and gives no look in his eyes, which hurts Parris more than any words.
Later, she expressed her frustration in the caption, writing:
This what I get, NO emotion NO apology. NOTHING. Mind you he only been out 7 days this time…it’s NEVER ENDING‼️
He cut his monitor to play Basketball 🏀 with the kids in the neighborhood 🤯
Me and his daddy argued because I told the judge to leave him in there. He ain’t learned his lesson…BOOM then he does this 🤯 he don’t care about shi. You’d think I was on drugs or a ain’t shit mama the way he act
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