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Update 2: AITA for calling the cops on my brother after he stole from me

by Alex Johnson
October 16, 2025
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In a house fractured by silence and unspoken truths, a young soul grapples with betrayal that should have been met with justice, not denial. The weight of a brother’s wrongdoing hangs heavy, yet the parents choose to cloak the pain in dismissal, urging forgiveness where accountability was demanded.

Caught in a storm of shifting blame and broken trust, the victim stands isolated, their cries muffled by a family desperate to preserve a fragile facade. While one sibling hides behind resentment, the other is left to navigate the jagged edges of a love that no longer feels safe or fair.

Update 2: AITA for calling the cops on my brother after he stole from me

So things have escalated a bit since my last update....

Instead of actually holding my brother accountable, they're now in...

A few days ago,

my dad sat me down and basically told me that...

He said my brother feels like I betrayed him, and...

He hasn't apologized, hasn't even acknowledged what he did. He's...

And now he's trying to turn things on me, telling...

My parents are clearly more worried about keeping the peace...

I'm looking at moving out sooner than I planned because...

Not sure if I'll update again, but yeah, that's where...

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Glimmer_gleam56 Didn't think standing up for myself would turn into...

curiousjosh but I guess expecting basic respect was too much...

Ask dad "is it a bigger problem if learns it...

" Or tell dad if he feels it's no big...

Healthy_Ladder_6198 NTA: Moving out is the answer soulmatesmate: I'd tell

my parents that once he has: 1) completed drug rehabilitation...

about forgiveness. Wait... what drugs?! Why do you think he...

Own_Adeptness_3903 Your parents are enabling him, and it's only gonna...

Moving out sounds like the best move for your own...

aquavenatus I'm so sorry it's come to this for you.

But, you're correct in that your parents care more about...

Individuals such as your brother won't be able to get...

Continue with your plans and make sure your brother doesn't...

cla*s="comment_author">Last-Campaign-3373: Hide all your a*sets and important docs in a...

Move out as soon as you can, cut contact, and...

People who say "keep it in the family" usually just...

I'm sorry they're failing you like this.

TwinGemini_1908 You: Your parents are setting your brother up for...

He's going to steal from the wrong person and end...

Own_Repair_4558 NTA your brother needs to face consequences.

Working-Paramedic912 You didn't overreact, you set a boundary.

If your brother refuses to take accountability, that's on him,...

Reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many empathize with the original poster’s frustration and disappointment. The consensus seems to be that the parents are failing to address the root problem by prioritizing family image over accountability and the well-being of all involved. Commenters often stress that true resolution requires honest communication and responsibility, not just sweeping issues under the rug or demanding forgiveness without acknowledgment of wrongdoing.

In my view, this story highlights a common but painful dynamic in families where conflict is minimized to avoid discomfort, often at the expense of real healing. While it’s understandable to want to keep peace, ignoring serious issues only breeds resentment and mistrust. The poster’s decision to step back emotionally may be the healthiest choice for now, but without genuine accountability and support, the underlying tensions are unlikely to resolve anytime soon.

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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