Imagine having to choose between your late sister’s memory and your own brother’s desperate plea for help. That’s exactly what one man faced when his brother, Nick, asked to stay at his apartment with his kids after his business fell through due to the pandemic. The catch? Nick wanted him to take down pictures of their late sister, Connie, who had mental issues and was disabled due to an accident. The man, who had always taken care of Connie, refused to help his brother and even called the cops on him when he tried to move in without permission.
Late Sister’s Struggles
Brother’s Cruelty
Nick’s Desperate Plea
The Unthinkable Request
Standing Up for Connie
Brother’s Angry Response
Unexpected Intrusion
Caught Red-Handed
Ultimatum Issued ⏰
Ignoring the Warning
Calling the Cops
Lost Memories
Family’s Disapproval
Friends’ Opinions
Choosing a Sister’s Memory Over a Brother’s Plea
So, our protagonist chose to honor his late sister’s memory by refusing to help his brother and his kids after they insulted her and demanded her pictures be taken down. When his brother tried to move in without permission, he didn’t hesitate to call the cops, landing his brother in jail and the kids at their aunt’s house. Now, he’s facing backlash from both his family and friends for his decision. ♂️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching situation…
NTA for calling the cops on abusive brother who threw away sister’s keepsakes. Friends are idiots.
NTA comment and replies: Friends, liability, and bail money
Standing up to ableist brother and friends, NTA wins!
Commenter defends man who called cops on brother, calls out hypocrisy
Cat safe, NTA, cut toxic family out. ✅
Commenter calls out mistake, agrees OP is NTA
Calling the cops was justified. Hope the kids are okay
NTA. Family who disrespect boundaries deserve to be treated as strangers
NTA suggests suing brother for damages and trespassing
Comment section full of judgments and blame. ♂️
Heartbreaking loss of keepsakes, but hope for replacement.
NTA. Change locks, press charges, cut all ties. Family or not.
Commenter sympathizes with OP’s situation, suggests charging aunt too
Brother breaks in, destroys property, NTA for calling cops
User defends man’s decision to not let brother freeload.
Defending sister’s memory against cold-hearted brother
Protect your boundaries and belongings. NTA
Aunt’s cat-feeding leads to unwanted houseguests. NTA.
Brother stole and showed no remorse, NTA for calling cops
Cut him off and anyone who sides with him . NTA wins!
Family member disposes of property, NTA for calling cops
Commenter praises OP for not helping brother and kids
Standing up for yourself and your late sister
Refusing to help family? NTA. But calling cops? ♂️
Defending disabled family member’s photos, NTA.
NTA defends calling the cops on brother who broke into house
Commenter defends OP and calls out brother’s disrespectful behavior.
Aunt’s key leads to NTA’s comment confusion
Sibling steals apartment, NTA for pressing charges.
Comment section takes a hilarious turn with a cat tax.
Curious commenter wants to see cops tase uncooperative man
Setting boundaries with family can be tough ♂️
Commenter supports calling cops on thief, no sympathy for culprit.
Commenter supports not helping family, adds expletive for emphasis
Suing for damages and emotional distress after brother calls cops
Aunt also at fault? Engage in debate with NTA comment.
Heartfelt comment praises OP for honoring late sister’s memory
Confusion over aunt’s role and N**W label sparks discussion
Sibling feud escalates to cops, commenter suggests harsher action.
Short and sweet: justice for the family
Commenter praises OP and asks about cat’s well-being
NTA, change locks, charge for property damage, update on cat
Commenter believes person is not the a**hole
Commenter defends OP’s right to call cops, uses strong language.
NTA! Keep honoring sister. Brother’s access unclear
Support for not helping brother, NTA comment gets praise
No obligation to help estranged brother, keepsakes lost
Friend supports OP’s decision to involve police. NTA
Brother is an AH for getting rid of sister’s things. NTA.
Unapologetic NTA stands up for their right to grieve privately
Savage response to a family member’s entitled request
NTA comment calls out toxic loyalty, suggests finding new friends
Commenter voted NTA but calls out OP’s friends.
Brother breaks in, spits on sister’s memory, NTA for calling cops
Teaching decency: a silver lining in a family dispute
Commenter defends OP’s decision to call cops on entitled brother.
Commenter sympathizes with kids, calls brother a d*ck. NTA.
Brother steals, OP calls cops, NTA
Commenter supports OP’s decision to not help brother, suggests cutting off toxic friends and family.
Commenter calls out entitled behavior with
Be the hero they need, not the one they deserve
Family and friends show true colors, commenter supports OP
Commenter is not the a**hole, but why?
Defending the dead: NTA calls cops on brother breaking in
Last Updated on June 1, 2023 by Diply Social Team