Florida Momma Trippin': Kicks Lil Homie at Football Game, Now Catchin' a Case
Lee County Sheriff's ain't playin', slapped her with child abuse after she allegedly booted a youngin' on the field.

Aight, so check it. This Florida momma, Renee Lambert, done went full Karen at a Pop Warner game in Fort Myers. Word on the street is she straight up kicked a youngin' after a fight broke out. Now she's lookin' at child abuse charges and resistin' arrest. This ain't it, fam.
The Lee County Sheriff's Office said deputies rolled up to Brooks Park 'cause of some beef on the field. Next thing you know, they see this lady allegedly puttin' the paws on a kid. They got video proof, too. She claimin' the kid hit her with a helmet, but the cops ain't buyin' that BS.
Then the bodycam footage dropped, and it's straight comedy. She askin' the officer, "So you mad at them for hitting me?" Officer comes back with, "I’m mad at an adult for attacking a kid." Straight facts. You can't be puttin' hands on kids, period. That's dead wrong.
She then gettin' lippy with the officer, sayin' "No I’m not. Goodbye… get your hands off me." That's when you know it's gonna escalate. Resisting arrest never ends well, especially when the cops already got you on camera.
This whole situation is just messed up. You got adults wildin' out at kids' games. It's supposed to be a safe space for the youngstas to learn and have fun, not a battleground for grown folks beef. Where's the mentorship, the support? We gotta do better for our youth, man. Stop hatin', start educatin'.
Plus, this Florida. They always got some mess goin' on. Remember that other momma, Amanda Thorpe, who left her 12-year-old at a bar to go drinkin'? Like, what is goin' on down there? It's one thing after another. Some people need to re-evaluate they priorities frfr.
We gotta get these mommas together, and set them straight. I mean, if you don’t want to take care of them kids, don’t have them! It's messed up. They need some parenting classes and some real therapy, ain't no cap.
At the end of the day, we need to protect our kids, hold these adults accountable, and make sure our community prioritizes the well-being of our young ones. This ain't a joke; this is real life. Keep it 100, always.
Shout out to the Lee County Sheriff's Office for keeping it real and not letting that mess slide, even though it's Florida. But word on the street is, they'll let anything go. Thank God they got some integrity with this case.
This why it's always important to stay straped, ain't no telling who's gonna sneak up on ya, ya know?


