It's a fear most parents have to face at some point or another: their kid's homework is even too complicated for them to help out!
We feel the frustration for this dad in Ohio, who was arrested after he kept calling the police to complain that his son had too much homework.
37-year-old Adam Sizemore first called his son's elementary school to complain about the amount of homework he was bringing home. Honestly, we love a dad doing whatever it takes to support his son.
However, according to FOX 19, Sizemore was reportedly "abusive" to the staff and made threats to teachers and administration alike, so they started refusing to pick up the phone when he called or would immediately hang up when they realized it was him.
This didn't sit right with Sizemore, who then called the Oxford Police Department 18 times with similar complaints!
The police asked Sizemore to stop with the calls, to which he demanded to speak with the chief of police because "I pay your salary," said Sizemore.
The police offered to let Sizemore talk to him in person at the station, but Sizemore refused and demanded the chief come to his house.
The chief didn't make it, but several other officers did who arrested Sizemore for menacing and telecommunications harassment, both misdemeanors.
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