COUPLE TURNS IN THEIR GRANDSON TO POLICE

An Indianapolis teen was turned over to cops by his own grandparents after they recognized him in surveillance footage released by police. Charles Floyd and his wife gave up their 18-year-old grandson Jonathan Ratcliff after reportedly seeing him on the video ransacking a gas station. They even drove him to police headquarters themselves. Floyd said he’d previously warned his grandson over his conduct, Saying, “We had talked to him about getting his life right.” Ratcliff was arrested and now faces a preliminary charge of theft.
* The one set of grandparents who don’t brag too much about their grandkid and this happens.
* At the top of their bumper sticker that says “Ask Me About My Grandkids,” they’ve written “DON’T.”
* It’s not exactly a Norman Rockwell painting, is it?
* “Greatest Generation” my eye!
* First, the grandfather warned Jonathan to clean up his act, and now he yelled at him for not wearing a mask.
* Why didn’t he ransack the gas station back when gas was over three bucks a gallon?
* Anyway, what did he steal? A three-year old Snickers bar and some windshield wiper fluid?
* “Over the river and through the woods, to the Big House we go.”
* That’s going to be one awkward family reunion coming up.
* The good news? Thanksgiving with the family is still a long time away.