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Texas man uses 3-month-old baby to wipe snow off Hyundai in TikTok video

According to reports, Texas men may suffer from criminal accusations after wiping snow from the car, using a baby in a real life like Ragdor, wiping the snow.

The survey was held after the shocking clip became brighter. According to what is conveyed, in just three months, both hands are two -way to wipe the snow from the Hyundai Erantra windshield.

According to the video shared on Facebook, the baby was bundled in the jacket and went while the man was wearing short -sleeved shirts and pants. Journalist Kevin Steel.

Port Arthur Police Chief Tim Duriso Tell KBMT Last week, the investigator interviewed a 25 -year -old man. He has not been identified because he has not been prosecuted.

The Texas man was able to watch a criminal accusation after being watched in a virus Tactoku video when wiping the snow from a car in a real life like Ragdor.
The baby was bundled in the jacket, and the man raised his face while wearing a short -sleeved shirt and pants.

“We confirmed that it was a three -month -old baby,” said Duriso.

The police were initially warned by the video and were guided to ask a man.

“He had the other two women with him at the time,” said Duriso. “I think one of them was a mother. They checked the baby. The baby was fine.”

After three months, it was placed on the windshield and crossed the car with snow.

It is unknown what the relationship between the man and the baby used as a human windshield cleaner is.

Child danger arrest warrant may be issued by the Jefferson County Local Prosecutor's Bureau. According to KFDM.

The Jefferson County Local Prosecutor Affairs Bureau may be issued a child's danger arrest warrant.

“That's a sad situation. I know many people go to social media, and they are looking for a click … but this is not a contract to put a baby on the windshield.” And Duriso told KBMT.

Unusual Southern Blizzard has abandoned historic snow and halves his daily life for local people in Texas.

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