Boston mom calls 911 after son refused to stop playing a video game to go to sleep
By APMonday, December 21, 2009
Boston mom calls 911 over son’s video game habit
BOSTON — Police say a frustrated Boston woman called 911 to say she couldn’t get her 14-year-old son to stop playing video games and go to sleep. Police spokesman Officer Joe Zanoli said Monday the mother called for help around 2:30 a.m. Saturday to say that the teenager also walked around the house and turned on all the lights.
Two officers who responded to the house persuaded the child to obey his mother.
Zanoli says the mother’s 911 call over video game obsession “was a little unusual, but by no means is it surprising — especially in today’s day and age when these kids play video games and computer games.”
The Boston Herald first reported the 911 call, saying the boy was playing the popular “Grand Theft Auto” game.
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