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Parents Allow Teen Party, Then Scapegoat a Poor Kid When Drugs Appear

by Charles Butler
November 11, 2025
in Social Issues

We’ve all seen the movie plot: parents go out of town, the teen throws a “small” party, and things spiral out of control. One dad recently lived through that exact scenario, but the aftermath took a dark and deeply uncomfortable turn.

After learning that drugs had been at his son’s party, he and his wife launched their own investigation. But their search for a culprit quickly devolved into an exercise in prejudice, leading them to single out one boy based on his family background and financial status.

Now, that boy’s future hangs in the balance, and the father is starting to realize he may have made a catastrophic mistake.

Here’s the story, in the father’s own words:

Parents Allow Teen Party, Then Scapegoat a Poor Kid When Drugs Appear
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AITA for "profiling" a teenage boy?

Last weekend my wife and I left town to attend a wedding. We left our 17 yo son at home and permitted him to have a small party. We told...

and not let it get out of control. On the night of the party, we checked our security cameras a few times and everything looked fine with no more than...

However, on the drive home my wife received a call from a parent of a girl who had been at the party. The girl had admitted that at the party...

and had said many others at the party had as well. She didn’t say who supplied the coke. My wife spent the rest of the drive looking through the footage...

She recognized almost all the kids... She did spot one boy that she was immediately suspicious of. He's a long-time friend of our son but had been caught by another...

last year smoking weed in their backyard. He has been known for getting in trouble in the past, his dad is currently in prison and his family is also poor...

if he was selling drugs trying to make money for himself. We only have 2 cameras inside the house so they only catch so much, but it was clear the...

in the kitchen and seemed to be approached by multiple people (including the girl who admitted to doing coke). When we got home, we told our son about the phone...

After a long discussion he confessed that he knew some people were doing c__aine but said he wasn't interested... When we asked specifically about the boy we suspected,

he denied it but seemed to be lying. My wife contacted many of the parents of the kids as well as the high school to let them know this might...

we told them we suspected the boy, but it was unclear. Apparently, the school had a meeting with the boy about our allegations and they called his guardian (his great...

Yesterday she came to our home and asked us why we had singled out her grandson and wanted to know if we had any evidence... We told her that we...

She became angry at us for pointing the finger without evidence and for contacting the school at all. She accused us of profiling him based on his family and background.

My wife doesn't think we did anything wrong but I'm starting to have my doubts. The school is conducting interviews with kids that were at the party.

Apparently, the boy is in danger of being kicked off the soccer team and possibly expelled depending on the outcome. AITA?

Let’s just sit with that for a moment. This story is so much more than a party gone wrong. It’s a deeply uncomfortable look in the mirror at how quickly our ugliest biases can surface when we’re scared, guilty, and looking for someone to blame.

The parents’ panic is understandable. Their home, their son, their responsibility. But in their rush to control the narrative and shield themselves from liability, they zeroed in on the easiest target they could find. That sentence, “his dad is currently in prison and his family is also poor so would make sense if he was selling drugs,” is a gut punch.

It’s the kind of ugly, classist thought some people might have but would never say out loud. These parents not only said it, they acted on it.

Scapegoating, Guilt, and the Search for a Villain

This is a classic, heartbreaking case of scapegoating. When we feel overwhelmed by our own guilt or responsibility, it can be psychologically easier to transfer that blame onto someone else. And the most convenient scapegoats are often those who are already marginalized or lack the social power to fight back.

By allowing an unsupervised party with 40 teenagers, these parents created a high-risk environment. That’s a heavy burden of responsibility. As many experts on adolescent psychology point out, providing a safe, supervised space is key to harm reduction for teens. When things went sideways, instead of facing their own poor judgment, they found a different story to tell: a story about a “bad kid” corrupting the others.

This entire saga highlights a painful irony that many Redditors pointed out. Stereotypically, cocaine is often considered a “rich kid’s drug” due to its expense. The parents’ assumption that the poorest kid at the party was the one dealing a high-cost drug shows just how deeply their prejudice clouded their logic.

They weren’t looking for the truth; they were looking for a person who fit their preconceived notion of a criminal. And now, a boy’s future could be destroyed because of it.

The Reddit community was not having it.

The verdict was a resounding and nearly unanimous You’re The A-hole (YTA), with Redditors furious over the parents’ irresponsibility and prejudice.

poeadam - Ugh like, YTA for allowing your 17 year old to throw a party when you were not home...

Also yes YTA for essentially randomly deciding this one kid was responsible. You know who was actually responsible? The two of you.

stannenb - Yeah, having your home used as part of criminal c__spiracy to distribute c__aine to minors is a pretty big deal. No wonder you're looking for a s__pegoat. YTA.

[Reddit User] - Blame yourselves for allowing 40 children to use your house to party... It’s ENTIRELY your fault children took c__aine in your house for your poor judgement.

sheramom4 - YTA. You allowed your son to throw an unsupervised party. You are responsible for what happened at the party

so if anyone is being investigated it should be you. And why did you contact the school about a party you allowed to happen?

Nester1953 - YTA So you, the person who allowed an unsupervised teen party with 40 kids... decided you'd blame the poor kid whose dad is in prison based on ZERO...

Many users specifically slammed the parents for profiling the boy based on his poverty and family situation, pointing out the painful irony.

wambulancer - YTA you go for the broke kid? For the c__aine? LOL if you're gonna profile at least do it right, who were all the rich white girls at...

pottersquash - YTA: his family is also poor so would make sense if he was selling drugs trying to make money for himself. Tell me that you said this to...

MyName___YourName - Extremely telling that you assumed the poor kid with the parent in prison must be the one dealing c__aine,

when it's FAR more likely to be one of the rich kids. Shame on you for offering up this other kid as a sacrificial lamb.

Middle_Personality62 - YTA You have zero evidence it was this kid but you went ahead and put his future at risk...

I went to a private school with extremely wealthy people. They were the ones both using & selling the drugs.

In_a_dying_world - his dad is currently in prison and his family is also poor so would make sense if he was selling drugs trying to make money for himself.

YTA for automatically deciding this boy was guilty due to reasons that are no fault of his own.

What Should These Parents Do Now?

This family is at a moral crossroads, and simply feeling doubt isn’t enough. They’ve set a fire, and now they have a responsibility to put it out before it consumes a teenager’s life.

The first, most crucial step is to call the school immediately and retract their statement. They need to say, unequivocally, “We made a terrible mistake. Our suspicion was based on our own biases, not on evidence. We formally withdraw our accusation against this boy.”

The second, and arguably harder step, is to apologize. They need to go to that great-grandmother and that young man and offer a sincere, no-excuses apology for the damage they have caused. They profiled him, put his education and reputation at risk, and they need to own that, fully. They must stop pointing the finger outward and finally point it back at themselves, where the responsibility has been all along.

A Cautionary Tale

This story serves as a chilling reminder of the destructive power of a convenient lie, especially one born from our own deep-seated prejudices. In their attempt to find a villain, these parents may have created a real tragedy, turning a teenager into a casualty of their own fear and guilt.

What do you think? Is there any way for these parents to truly make this right, or is the damage already done?

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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