Why would her son be that far from morality? We arent even talking substance abuse or dui but burglarizing? How trashy when his mom is well off and famous? Id never humiliate my parents that way. A shame.
Article says all charges are related to domestic charges. Probably burglarizing his old house or wife/ex-wife’s house, or someone related to her.
Wouldn’t you like to hear his side of the story?
Why would her son be that far from morality? We arent even talking substance abuse or dui but burglarizing? How trashy when his mom is well off and famous? Id never humiliate my parents that way. A shame.
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You need to wait until you hear the whole story before you pass pious judgement.
I am not a fan of the Palio’s. That isn’t a secret here.
In this case I would suggest waiting to hear the whole story. It sounds like he was going home to pick up some stuff. If you are under orders not to go to the house...and you do, this stuff happens.
We don’t know what happened to him, in war. Until we’ve walked in his shoes...just pray he passes through this.
IIRC Track married his pregnant girlfriend and divorced shortly after. He is not only embarrassing the Palin family but his daughter too.
If this is related to his ex-wife or an ex-girlfriend then Sarah and Todd need to pull him aside and say “Let it go—walk away! You’re hurting yourself, your family, your daughter.”
Was he in the military even long enough to develop PTSD? He was only in it a short time. I apologize if mistaken.
He probably was living with a woman who recently threw him out, and he went back in to retrieve some of his stuff, whereupon she called police out of spite.
You can be charged with "home invasion" in some states without anyone being in the house.
A "burglary" charge without any actual burgling is not out of the question...
Thanks for not sugar coating it and telling it like it is.
None of the excuses here would fly if it was most any other person.
Rebellion? Drugs/alcohol? His parents are strongly Evangelical Christians. It's not his first brush with the law. We used to call similar behavior "Preacher's Kids."
If he's 28, though, maybe he simply has the typical millenial attitude toward conventional authority. Only he knows why he did it.