Amanda Shea
Monica Briones (left), Holly Montellano (right)
A shopping trip for two friends didn’t quite go as planned,
when they were abruptly kicked to the curb by an irate employee who
couldn’t stand one more second of what was taking place in the store
aisles. Now, they’ve turned on the tears with their sob story about how
they were wronged, when a witness and cameras tell what really happened,
which has left many rightfully irritated.
Monica Briones and Holly Montellano stopped by the King
Dollar store on Sunday with eight kids between the two of them, and they
got much more than a handful of cheaply made products. The mothers
described their outing as an average shopping trip with their little
ones, until a psychopath clerk confronted them allegedly without reason.
With rage in her eyes and spit spewing from her mouth, she demanded the
two families leave immediately.
According to footage obtained by
KHOU,
the employee had issue with all the misbehaved children and talked to
the moms about it. Holly defiantly fought back, telling the worker, “You
do not treat your customers that way,” which only added fuel to the
employee’s fire. “I was getting scolded like I was a child,” Monica
chimed in. “That’s when she flipped out,” she added, while conveniently
leaving out one important detail that she later downplayed when it was
brought to her attention.
By all account of what the mothers described as a harrowing
ordeal, any parent could agree that this employee had no right to react
this way over kids in the store being kids. After all, it can be hard to
control an occasional temper tantrum or excited shout. But that was far
from what the eight little ones, four belonging to each woman, were
doing. In fact, the mothers were just as bad, if not worse than the
children.
The clerk had asked the mothers to get control of their
children several times, before forcing them all out. A witness said she
saw the children tearing up the store, breaking things, and causing a
massive mess, all while the parents were blissfully unaware while
browsing through the merchandise. After all the ignored requests to get
the kids under control, the employee was at her wits end when the
destruction continued.
“When she came around the last time, I thought she was going
to physically assault me somehow, that’s when I told Holly, take the
kids out,” Monica said with every ounce of innocence she could muster.
But the fact is, they were being forced out because they refused to
manage their children who left the aisles in a disaster, and they didn’t
want to pick up after them or pay for any damage. But now, they are
attempting to come out as victims of one woman’s hate for kids.
Both moms claim that their kids weren’t acting any worse
than anyone else’s in the store that day. They’re alleging that the
worker should have just asked them to leave in a nice way and they would
have. Anyone can see that’s what the worker did, but facts don’t matter
when there is a victim card to play.
It’s parents like these two, who assume no responsibility
for wrongdoing and their own children, that raise an entitled generation
of bratty dependents that want to blame their bad action on others,
while expecting praise and handouts in return. There’s no excuse for
letting your children rip apart a store while you shop and expect that
nobody is going to scold them for not scolding their children. If they
don’t enforce respectable behavior now, they will be bailing their kids
out in the future, after they wreak havoc on society.
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