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Mom Puts Stranger On Blast After He Pushes Her Young Son At A Waterpark In Viral TikTok

Mom Puts Stranger On Blast After He Pushes Her Young Son At A Waterpark In Viral TikTok
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A video of a young boy running through the sprinklers at a waterpark then being pushed by a man has gone viral with over seven million views within a day of posting.

The boy's mother, Kellie Burton–a.k.a. TikToker @gaygay8300–posted a video of the incident and captioned it with, "everything happened so fast."


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The clip starts with her son running around the wet play area and then ambling towards a bench with people sitting on it.

When the boy got close to the bench, he was shoved away by a man who was sitting there.

The text overlay explained Burton's son walked aimlessly without clear vision because there was "water in his eyes [and] couldn't see."

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People remained at a loss to justify the man's actions.

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Other mama bears admitted they would suffer consequences for taking action.

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In a follow-up clip, she showed the culprit who pushed her son walking back to his car in the parking lot.

"This is the man that pushed my son. I did not do nothing to him."

She said she was going to "let the law handle it."

Burton added her son did not cry, fall, or get hurt.

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There was much speculation about the identity of the child the woman was holding while walking with the man who pushed her son.

But she confirmed in the comments the child in the woman's arms in the follow-up clip was not her son.

Burton commented in another video the incident took place at the Greenwood Boat Docks in Louisville, Kentucky.

When a TikToker suggested the man needed to be held accountable, Burton said she was "waiting on the cops."

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