Ryan Stephens, 13, uploaded the video to his Instagram account and said, “Can’t believe this dad pushed this little kid down big brown because he didn’t drop in #peoplethesedays.”Stephens said he approached Crossland after the incident to figure out why he pushed his son.“He said, ‘Because he needs to learn,’” Stephens told First Coast News. “I was like, ‘Pushing him down is not teaching him how to drop in.’ And then he said, ‘Do you think you can raise him better than me?’”Stephens said yes.While the boy was unscathed, Florida’s Department of Children and Families is investigating the incident.Crossland frequents the skate park with his son, but he won’t be coming back anytime soon. Martin Ramos, Kona’s operator, asked Crossland to take a break from the park for a while.“I encouraged him to put the fun back in it and get out of all the events and all this delusions of grandeur that have him kind of motivated,” Ramos told First Coast News.
Stephens said yes.
I'll kick this pusillanimous individual in his pusillanimous individual
Someone should force that Crossland guy to pilot an airplane and when he recovers from the crash in the hospital, they should say "You needed to learn."
the comment section is cringey as forget
there's a difference between pushing and kicking
he got pushed pretty loving far out, his first impact with the ramp was almost near the bottom