This is what “no accountability” looks like in 2026 New York City.
A teenage boy in East Harlem body-slammed a 15-year-old girl, then curb-stomped her head into the concrete — all because she refused to give him her phone number. The brutal attack was caught on video, and instead of the mother being horrified by what her son did, she’s out here defending him like he’s the real victim.
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According to the mother, her son only did it because the girl “cyberbullied” him. That’s her excuse. Not “he made a mistake.” Not “this is unacceptable.” She actually claimed the 15-year-old white girl had it coming for turning him down and supposedly bullying him online.
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Let that sink in. A kid stomps a girl’s head on the sidewalk and the parent’s first instinct is to blame the victim. This is the entitlement and moral rot we’ve been warned about for years — the same breakdown of basic decency that turns cities into no-go zones.
New York has spent years coddling criminals with bail reform, catch-and-release, and “defund the police” nonsense pushed by radical Democrats. Now we’re seeing the results: teenagers committing savage violence in broad daylight while their parents make excuses instead of raising them right. No father in the picture taking responsibility. No community demanding better. Just more excuses and more victims.
This is exactly why President Trump has been hammering the need for law and order from day one. He’s the only leader who’s willing to say what everyone sees: blue cities like New York are being destroyed by soft-on-crime policies that protect the guilty and punish the innocent. Trump wants to back the blue, end the revolving-door justice system, and restore the basic rule that if you commit violent crime, you go to prison — no excuses, no “but he was bullied” nonsense.
The left will scream that pointing this out is “racist” or “judgmental.” But real parents — the ones raising daughters in these neighborhoods — know the truth. They don’t want their kids walking around scared of getting their heads stomped for saying “no.” They want safe streets, real consequences, and an end to the culture that treats thugs like victims.
The boy was arrested, sure. But the mother’s defense shows the deeper problem: a complete collapse of personal responsibility in too many communities. Until we stop making excuses and start demanding accountability — from the criminals, from the parents, and from the politicians who enabled this mess — these attacks will keep happening.
President Trump gets it. He’s fought this fight before, and he’ll fight it again. America needs leaders who put victims first, not the excuses of the guilty. Enough is enough. Time to bring back law and order before another innocent kid pays the price.
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