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WATCH: Family’s Home Raided, Father Arrested — For Piercing Child’s Ear Without a License

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Tontitown, AR — In a shocking display of state overreach and misuse of resources, police in Arkansas barged into a family’s home to arrest a father for piercing his son’s ear without a license. Jeremy Sherland, 45, from Tontitown, was arrested while his wife and son protested the absurdity of the situation. The video of the incident has since gone viral, exposing the ridiculousness of the entire affair.

The video shows Sherland laughing and scoffing as five police officers forcefully arrest him inside his own home, with him exclaiming, “Body art without a license!” His son, the supposed “victim” in this situation, is heard yelling at the police, “I wanted my ears pierced!”

This ludicrous turn of events began when the boy was seen in class sporting a new piercing in his left ear. A school resource officer contacted the Tontitown Police Department to conduct a welfare check after the boy allegedly mentioned his father had pierced his ear while intoxicated. Sherland admitted to the act but refused to let the police speak with his son.

Rather than assessing the situation with common sense, the police returned with an arrest warrant, citing Arkansas law that prohibits performing body art on a minor and in an unlicensed facility. Instead of focusing on serious crimes, law enforcement chose to waste their time and resources on a father who pierced his son’s ear—a clear case of misplaced priorities.

The viral video showcases the absurdity of the situation, with multiple officers restraining Sherland against a wall and handcuffing him, while his wife and son demand an explanation. The son, who recorded the encounter, repeatedly questions the police’s actions and confirms that he wanted the ear piercing.

Sherland spent two nights in Washington County jail and was released on a $1,500 bond. He now faces charges of endangering the welfare of a minor, resisting arrest, and performing body art on a person under 18—none of which involve child abuse.

In a statement, the police tried to justify their actions, claiming that Sherland refused to comply when they asked him to step outside. However, the video evidence and the fact that the boy himself wanted his ears pierced clearly demonstrate that the police’s actions were unnecessary and excessive.

This case highlights the need for law enforcement to reevaluate their priorities and focus on genuine threats to public safety. The fact that a father can be arrested and charged for something as minor as piercing his son’s ear, while the son himself wanted the procedure, is a clear indication that something is deeply wrong with the system.

It is absurd that in a world filled with serious issues, law enforcement chose to focus their resources on a father for a simple act of piercing his son’s ear. The public outcry over this incident should serve as a wake-up call to authorities, reminding them to prioritize real threats to the community and not waste time on frivolous matters that infringe on personal freedom.

Article posted with permission from Matt Agorist


Matt Agorist

Matt Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior experience gives him unique insight into the world of government corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at Large at the Free Thought Project.
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