Yesterday, we saw a story about cops refusing to get involved when a crime was committed. The list of cops claiming that they can’t get involved in a “civil matter” rears its head again.

In this case, the police refused to get involved when a teacher and her wife were housing a teen who either ran away or was enticed to leave the house after she argued with her mother in December. They mother located the child, who was 17 at the time, at the home of the child’s teacher. The police were called on January 5. The police refused to return the child to her parent’s custody. The police refused to get involved, saying that the child was not in distress and could not be compelled to leave the premises. The point is a moot one now, as the child turned 18 on March 25.

In a video produced by the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network, Stein [the child’s mother] said she believes “Joann Smotherman [the teacher] is responsible for my broken daughter thinking that all of her problems are because she’s truly a boy.”

This is why these faggots want access to your kids- they are being groomed to become the sexual playthings of these crazy trannies. The police are saying that anyone can interfere with parental custody and that isn’t a crime in Colorado, as long as the kid enjoys it.

JoAnn Smotherman, in a brief interview, said she met the teen while teaching. In a statement, the couple said the teen had fled a “dangerous environment” and reached out to supportive networks.

“This was not about his gender,” the Smothermans wrote. “It was about compassion. It was about protecting a vulnerable young person when no one else would. We did not seek him out. We did not groom him. We offered safety, food, and support while he found his footing and began building a life on his own terms. That is not a crime. That is what decent people do.”

That is exactly what grooming is. You convinced this impressionable child that she was actually a boy, turned her against her mother, and then convinced her to come live with you.

There comes a point where there will be a price to be paid. If the police can’t protect children, the parents will have to. I know that I will never be on a jury for a case like this, if for no other reason than the existence of this blog, but I I ever was, I will never vote to convict anyone who uses force to rescue their child from one of these monsters.

With the police not doing anything, despite the fact that this teacher kidnapped a child, I am afraid that we will have to add Durango to Zone 2, political violence that is being sanctioned by government officials.


9 Comments

Tom235 · March 31, 2025 at 7:49 am

“the teen had fled a “dangerous environment” and reached out to supportive networks”

As I recall that age, most teens in the 15-17yo age group feel they live in a “dangerous environment”. Some – a minority – actually do; most just resent parental authority.

By “police refused to get involved”, they actually are involved. Cops of that sort are just as despicable as the criminals – probably more so with their legal “authority”. Cops are government agents just as much as any politician. Teachers – also government agents – are worse.

In many ways, Colorado has gotten worse than California or Oregon. Marijuana’s legal in those places; hemp rope comes to mind.

Steve S6 · March 31, 2025 at 8:25 am

Hey mom, sounds like it was kidnapping (originally) and that’s a Federal crime that the FBI handles. You didn’t do enough (never mind not paying attention to what was going on that led up to it).

    Divemedic · March 31, 2025 at 8:43 am

    It’s cute that you think the FBI would have done anything.

      TCK · April 1, 2025 at 1:45 am

      Probably not, but with the new admin running things it wouldn’t hurt to try and hope for the best.

The Southern Nationalist · March 31, 2025 at 11:41 am

This would have pushed me over the edge had it been my child, time for some old fashion justice.

Stealth Spaniel · March 31, 2025 at 11:58 am

I know a couple of retired teachers in my neighborhood. They are all Fxxking nuttier than a peanut butter sandwich. Someone tells me that they are a teacher, and I immediately back away.

Grumpy51 · March 31, 2025 at 12:48 pm

I haven’t been called for jury duty. My “crime”?? I asked the judge about jury nullification. What the defendant was being charged with (MJ possession) was legal but not right. I spent 5 yrs in the depths of the “War on Drugs”.

What I learned was the focus on low-level players….. yep, I ain’t ruining someone’s life for simple possession……

Alas, I’ll never be able to nullify a pissed law now……

SoCoRuss · March 31, 2025 at 3:03 pm

Wouldn’t it be nice to know EXACTLY what constitutes a “police” or “civil” matter now? And exactly what we pay “LAW Enforcement” for since they don’t seem to do anything FOR us anymore.

But here again we have parents that probably were told since birth to follow the rules and .GOV will protect you and when it doesn’t they don’t seem able to understand and adapt and take actions needed.

When you allow a Global village to rule you and your kids lives that includes this depravity, this is what happens.

Ain’t our US and Western values that we push for the rest of the world so fucking wonderful?

Aesop · April 1, 2025 at 11:45 pm

The days of people like those groomers just disappearing (or being found already parted out in dumpsters) approaches with rapidity.
Go long on futures for subsonic .22LR, game saws, and contractor trash bags. I think it’s gonna pay off hugely.

If I’m wrong there, it’s because “suspicious” house fires are about to skyrocket.

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