- This is a story of a kid
that gets arrested at school, but it all goes horribly wrong. It all starts here. - Then, Principal Danvers
sees the fake snake and runs out of his office screaming like a little girl. That thing looks so real. Then, what happened? Then, he steps on the
mouse trap I set up. - What? - Whoo, careful. This thing can snap, okay? Calm down, calm down. - Savage prank on a teacher. - Now, he's running
to the nurse's office. That's when I snuck in,
snagged my permanent record. - What are you gonna do with it? - I'm gonna burn it, duh. So, I have a clean record. And, the best part is there's
no way I'm getting caught. - Jay Lawson. Come with me. - But, whoa, whoa,
what did I do? - That's a police officer. - Yo, what's happening to Jay. - Is he getting arrested? - I doubt it. The cop's probably
just talking to... - Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, what? What, handcuffs? - Oh, my. - Really? No, you
cannot do this, especially in
front of my school. You're making me look bad. - Be still. - Oh, I can't believe
he's getting arrested. That's so-- - Cool. - I mean... - Yeah, you're a legend - Kind of cool, but also... - Legend? Oh, yeah, I am, huh. - Really bad.
- You know how it is. Don't worry, they can't keep
a good man down for long. - Jay, are you gonna be okay? - Oh yeah, I'll be fine,
Tiffany, don't worry. - Oh, you're so brave. Well, I hope to see
you in school tomorrow. Bye, Jay. - Alright, see you. - All his friends are loving it. He's literally going to prison. - Did dad teach
you anything son? - Yeah, that girl love bad boys. - This isn't a joke, Jay, and neither is sneaking it
to your principal's office and stealing your record.
- Oh, his dad found out? - Oh, you know about... Mom? Principal Danvers? - Oh, no. - What? This is all for real? - I'll be taking that. - Hold on. So, you called the cops on me? - Oh, heavens no. I called your mom and she
had a really good idea. - Wait, what? - Well, since you're
a troublemaker who loves to break the rules, we thought it was time for
you to see what happens if you keep going
down this path. - Hold on. Are you taking me to jail? It's not like I robbed a bank. - No, no, no. You're coming on a
ride along with us just to see what happens
to the rule breakers. Maybe, then you'll learn
that even the small choices can change your
life in a big way. - Ooh. - That's why it's
really important to make the right ones, son. - Gotta make the
right decisions. - Okay, can you keep
me in the handcuffs and put me in the back
of the cop car first? I want everyone thinking
I'm going to jail. It'll make me look
even, hold on, cooler. - Cool? - Of course all the
kids think it's cool that Jay's getting arrested. So, he likes it.
- Aw, it's all back fired. - Ugh, unbelievable. - Take the cuffs off and
put him in the back, Jarome. - Alright, boss. Let's go. - That's right. You can't prove I
did anything wrong. I know my rights. I
wanna talk to my lawyer. - So, he's gonna go
along with the cops. - That's your kid. - No, no! No, I have rights. - The question is
what's gonna happen? - Jay's the coolest
kid in school. - Yeah, he is. - What's he gonna see? - We gotta go tell
everyone what happened. - No way! No way! No! - The kids are loving it. - Really? - But, being a policeman... - We're really sorry about
this, Principle Danvers. - Serious job. - But, I promise you,
we'll handle this. - I hope so. I really don't wanna
suspend him again - Honey, this is having
the opposite effect. - It's not working. - I hope your plan
ends up working. - Don't worry. Trust me, sweetie. It will. I got something lined up that'll scare him
straight for sure. - Ooh, he's got a plan. - Okay, but you better
not hurt my baby now. - Don't worry. He'll be safe with me. I won't put him in any danger, especially since
it'll all be pretend. - Ooh, so they're gonna
pretend to harass someone. Oh my, look at that face. - So, Dad, do I get a badge
or a gun or something? - No, Jay - But, I wanna help
you catch bad guys. - What you're gonna do is sit
back and watch us do our job. - Does that mean I
get to eat donuts? I want the kind
with the sprinkles. - I want a donut. Hit the like button if
you want a donut right now. - Yeah, you see
that guy over there. Yeah. Guy looks like he
can be dangerous. - Uh, oh. - Stay in the car, Jay. - So, they found someone. They're leaving Jay in the car. I'm scared. - Randy, how's it going? - Hello, Officer Lawson. I swear I wasn't doing anything. I promise. - I believe you. I believe you. Look, we stopped by because
I need you to do me a favor. - Ooh. - [Randy] What's this? - It's a script to scare my son. He's been getting
a lot of trouble and I need to
teach him a lesson, so he doesn't end up like you. No offense. - Whoa, savage. - Wow, so you ask me for a
favor and then you insult me. - Surely he's not
gonna do it now. - [Randy] Alright,
nothing too complicated. - What's he gonna say?
It's a long script. - I did do a few plays in
prison back in the day. Alright, I get the gist. Yeah, but what's in it for me? - Ooh. - I'll buy you a hamburger. - Make it a double with
cheese, fries, and a drink? - Okay, little bit
acting for some food. - Alright, works for me. And, I apologize for this part. - Is he gonna have to punch him? - What? - Alright, dirtbag,
you're coming with me? Hands on the wall right now. We have to make this look real. - Is Jay gonna
believe it though? - Okay, but be gentle.
I bruise easily. - Come one, come on. Jarome, go take him. - Oh, my gosh. - Come on. - Is Jay gonna be scared? Imagine if someone that
was being arrested-- - Get your hands
off me, coppers. - Just stick to the script. - [Officer Lawson]
Scoot over, son. - Dude, that scared me. This criminal, he's
gonna sit next to you. - Are you sure that's safe? - Yeah, don't worry. And, if he makes a move, he'll live to regret it. - Geez, Jay looks
absolutely petrified. Dad's loving it. Oh, my gosh. Imagine sat next to
a wanted criminal. - So, Randy, why don't
you tell my boy here how you ended up like this? - Like what? Oh, right, yes. - Stick to the script. - It all started when
I was about your age. First, I would cheat
on tests at school, then I would pretend to be sick just so I could
play video games. One time, I even
pretended to break my arm. - Oh, we've all
heard that story. - All to get out
of taking an exam. - Sounds like you hated tests just as much as I do. - You know, I really did. I just hate taking tests. It's like, why
can't you just trust that I know the stuff already? - Oh, it's backfiring. - That's what I'm always saying. Man, it sounds like we
have a lot in common. - Randy, can you
get to the point? - Oh, yes. First, I would
start robbing banks. - Geez. - Next thing you know, I'm in and outta jail. Now I can't get employment, can't even see my family. I have a daughter. - Oh, it's so sad. - She doesn't want
anything to do with me. She just sees me as a criminal. - Oh, man, that sucks. I'm at least sorry
to hear that, Randy. - Will this have an
impact on Jay though? - Yeah, why can't people
understand that I've changed? I deserve a second chance. - I can totally relate, because everyone just thinks
I'm a troublemaker too. But, I'm really not that bad. - You know what kid? I don't care what people say. You're all right to me. - All right, we're
letting you go, Randy. - I don't know if that worked
out into the dad's plan. - [Officer Lawson] Gosh,
it's always this talking, talking, talking, talking. - Jay just thinks he's
now similar to a criminal. He is absolutely fine with it.
- [Jarome] I don't know. - [Officer Lawson] Come on. - But, guys...
- [Randy] Don't be so rough. - Don't cheat on your tests. - Don't fake having broken arms. - Stay in the car son. - Or, maybe you actually
could become a criminal. No, no one wants that. No one wants that. Is he gonna get
his cheeseburger? Did you do a good
enough acting job? - What was that, man? You were supposed
to scare my son, not make friends with him. - Hey, I was doing
the best I could. It's not my fault I
got a terrible script to work with. - You didn't even
stick to the script. You forgot the most
important part. - You can kiss that
cheeseburger goodbye. - Ah, come on, guys. Gimme another chance. - Look, I gotta take this. Go take Randy and
uncuff him somewhere where Jay cannot see him. - What? This is the last time I'm helping you guys, seriously? - Oh, my gosh, it's
all gone so wrong, but who's calling him? - Hey, honey, what's going on? - Hey, is Jay okay? You're not scaring
him too badly are you? - No, I'm barely
scaring him at all. I don't think none of this
stuff seems to be working. - What the... What is... - It's the script. - This is all a script? - So, that's what
this was all about. You know what? Yeah, they must
not know who I am. King Kong ain't
got nothing on me. Gonna take a lot more than
that to get me scared, bro. Okay, well, just bring
'em back home then. - No, not yet. I might take him
down to the station and hopefully he'll
see some criminals that will hopefully
give him a big scare. - Alright, but look,
then that's it. No more after that, okay? He's still our little boy. - Yeah, you gotta
be careful, man. - Alright. - Bringing your kid
with you on police roam could get dangerous. - [Dispatch] Officer
Lawson, this is dispatch. - Oh my, gosh. - [Dispatch] Can
you confirm your 20? - Yeah, we're on a corner
of Oakwood and Vine. - We just got a call about
a situation at Dharla's around the corner from you. Can you get there?
- Oh, my gosh, that's real. - Can you send
somebody else to do it? Now's not a good time. - [Dispatch] You're the only
unit we have in the area. - 10-4, Jarome and
I will check it out. - We've gotta go. This is getting serious. This is no longer a script. This is a real situation. - And, they've got
Jay in the car. This could go wrong or could be the perfect
chance for Jay to a lesson. - Buckle up, Jay, we gotta
handle something real quick. And when we get there,
please, stay in the car. - Yeah, right, I'm not
falling for this one. - Oh, no, he thinks it's a... He thinks it's a script again. Police are wandering around. Oh, what's going on? What the heck? - Shots fired, I repeat,
we have shots fired. Send all available units now. - Geez. - [Dispatch 2] Roger. - My, gosh, they're all asking
for backup. This is serious. - [Gunman] What
is wrong with you? What are you trying to do,
draw more attention, huh? - [Gunman] Sorry, Teddy. It was an accident. I didn't... - What'd I say about using
the real names? Come on. - Right, right, brother. I won't do it again. - [Teddy] Just
stop talking, okay? - Oh, these guys look
like complete noobs. - Hey, you're embarrassing
me in front of them. - No, you are embarrassing-- - [Officer Lawson]
This is the police. Come out with your hands up. - Alright, nobody's
coming through that door, or you'll really pay. - Oh, my gosh. - Yeah, we're serious. I don't know what's happening. There's two people out
there that are gonna-- - Oh, my gosh. Jay. - Wow, this is insane. - What are you doing? - Excuse me, gentlemen, my dad hired all of you guys. I mean little bit extreme,
but I'll play along. - They're so confused. - Okay, why is there
a kid here right now? - I have no idea. - Who are you and how
did you get in here? - Oh, I came through the back. It was unlocked. - The back. - [Jay] Yeah. - Even the kid knew
the back was unlock. - I told you to lock the back. - There's so much going on here, what do you want me to do? - I don't care.
Go lock the door. Go. Just... - Jeez, these guys are the
worst criminals in the world. - Okay, little man. I need you to go sit with the other hostages
before you get hurt, okay? - I'd rather sit here and watch. - Alright, back door is locked. No one's coming from there. - Oh, my gosh. - Good, so now we just have to
take care of this little kid. So, I'm not gonna
tell you again. Go sit over there or else. - Come on. - Is that the best line you got? - Jay, come on, don't
be messing around. - My dad didn't give y'all
a better script than that? Disappointment. - Go, go, go, go!
Run, run, right now! - Oh, reinforcements going in. - You might wanna sit
down over here, kid. This isn't a game. - Oh, it's real. He's
realizing not to mess around. Do not act big here, Jay. - We have the place surrounded. Come out with your hands up. - Backups arrived. - No, I don't think
we will, alright? That was a warning shot. Anyone tries to be a hero, the next one won't be a warning. - Geez, these guys
are now serious. Hey! - What? - [Teddy] Come on. - What? Hurry, we need to
get outta here, alright? Wait, wait, wait, wait, the
kid, he's got that backpack. What's in it? I don't
know. Should I go get it? - Yeah, duh. Go,
come on, and hurry. - Why does he care
about his backpack? - Hey! - [Gunman 2] I'm
gonna need that. - [Jay] Leave my backpack alone. - [Gunman 2] Stop
making this hard on me. - [Jay] Stop. Fine. Take it. - Why's that... Oh, my God. Jesus. - What are you doing? You look such like an idiot. Come on, man. - It wasn't my fault. - [Teddy] Embarrassing.
- Teddy, it wasn't my fault. The kid made me fall. - What did I say
about using my name? What's going on in there? - Oh, my gosh. They're so dumb. - Are there any hurt hostages? No, but there's a kid in here and he is like really annoying. - What are you doing? Be quiet, you idiot. - Oh, no, is dad gonna realize? - Jarome, go back
to the squad car and make sure Jay's in there. - I'm on it. - Oh, my gosh. - Oh, Lord. - If he's in there, his
mom is going to kill me. - That's not good. - Oh, no, man. They're trying to get
in through the back. They must said this
whole place surrounded. Man, what are we gonna do? I don't know what
I'm doing here. I don't know what I'm doing. - Shut up, alright? I'm
thinking, alright? I'm thinking. I just... We got everybody's
money jewelry, right? - Most. - Right? Yeah, right? Okay. Gimme the backpack alright? - What's in the backpack? - Oh, snake, snake, snake! I hate snakes! Snakes, not good! - Dad, dad, they don't
have their guns anymore. - Get on the ground now.
Get on the ground now. - Oh, my gosh, he... Jay kinda saved the day. - [Teddy] It's okay, Billy. - What? But, has he learned a lesson? - Jay, I can't believe
you snuck in here. - I'm sorry. I didn't
know it was real. - Come here. - It's kind of the
dad's fault, to be fair. Jay thought it was fake. - [Jarome] This yours, Jay?
- Oh, yeah, That's my snake. Oh, he hates snakes. Use it on him. - No, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no! Get it away from me, man! - Billy, it's not a really
snake, you... Ouch, ouch. - Get it away away
from me, man. Stop it. - Rub him, rub his head. - [Teddy] Hush little
Billy, don't you cry. - We get a phone call.
- Aw, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Oh, Teddy! - Come on, come on. - They're going into prison. - Billy, help me up. - I can't. I can't. - But, has Jay learned a lesson? - So, what happens next? - Well, they'll go to court where the judge will
sentence them to prison for a really, really long time. - Look, I'm sorry. I didn't wanna do this. - Sure, you didn't. - Look, I'm serious. I wasn't always this way. I was a good kid. - Oh. - I mean the worst I ever
did was cheat on some tests. - Ooh. - And, before I knew
it, I was stealing. Look, I regret all of it, okay? I'm sorry, please. Just gimme another chance. - I'm sorry, but it's up
to the judge now to decide. - Oh, look, Jay, it's
starting to hit him. - I think I see what
you were saying, Dad. Bad decisions always
lead to bad consequences. - That's right. Proud of you, son. But, it doesn't mean that
you're not in trouble for sneaking into the
principal's office. - Oh no, Jay learned a lesson,
but he's still in trouble. See that where Jay
fakes breaking his arm. Click on screen now
to go and watch it. I'll see you over there.