A Georgia man has been cleared of attempted kidnapping charges after surveillance video revealed the situation at a Walmart was very different from what initially sparked alarm.
Mahendra Patel was arrested in March 2025 after a mother claimed he tried to grab her 2-year-old son while she was shopping in a mobility cart. Police took him into custody and charged him with attempted kidnapping, assault, and battery â sparking a wave of online outrage.
But now, video footage tells a different story. CCTV shows Patel approaching the woman to ask about Tylenol, and while there was a moment of contact with the child, it appears he was reaching to steady the toddler after the cart bumped a shelf â not attempting to snatch him.
After reviewing the evidence, prosecutors dropped all charges on August 7, 2025. Patel had spent over 40 days in jail before being granted bond.
In a statement, his lawyer said:
âThe video clearly shows that Mr. Patel never attempted to harm this child. He was merely trying to interact safely after a bump in the store.â
Social media has since erupted, with many users calling the case a âserious lesson about rushing to judgement.â Comments range from relief for Patel to broader discussion about how allegations, particularly involving children, are handled:
- âThis could have ruined a manâs life â thank goodness for video.â
- âItâs scary how quickly people assume the worst.â
- âProof that CCTV isnât just for shoplifting â it saves innocent people too.â
The Walmart incident highlights the growing role of video evidence in clarifying public incidents â and shows how quickly misinformation can spiral before all the facts are available.
Moral of the story? Donât jump to conclusions â sometimes a video really is worth a thousand angry posts.

