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Watch Out: A 10-Year-Old Joyride Turns Playground into a Wild Scene!

You won’t believe what just happened at a Minneapolis playground! A 10-year-old boy apparently took matters into his own hands and decided to go for a little joyride. But rather than cruising around the block, this pint-sized driver barreled through a park where children were playing, leaving parents in shock and a few kids probably checking their pulse. It’s like a scene straight out of a wild comedy—except this time, it was all too real!

Surveillance footage shows the chaos unfolding as the car zoomed through Nellie Stone Johnson School’s playground. Adult supervisors scrambled to gather kids and get them to safety while they likely had just one thought: “Is this really happening?” Thankfully, no one was injured, which is really the silver lining. But, hey, let’s take a moment to reflect on the whole ‘what were you thinking?’ vibe here. This kid’s had more adventures behind the wheel than most adults!

But it doesn’t stop there. Authorities arrested the young daredevil for probable cause of second-degree assault. Yup, this little speedster isn’t a first-time offender—he’s apparently got a rap sheet that would make you question how he learned to drive in the first place! One has to wonder what parental support looks like in a household where joyrides are not just common, but reportedly second nature. Guess we can thank the ‘joyride gods’ no one got hurt!

So here’s a thought—what’s going on with the driving age these days? Maybe we need to hold some parenting classes on “How to Keep Your Keys Away from Your Kids.” Still, one has to ponder, with skills like that, maybe the kid’s just ahead of the game—think of him as our next NASCAR prodigy in the making! Maybe upcoming family road trips should involve a little extra supervision!

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