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A brother and sister who rose to fame on “America’s Got Talent” with their magical act probably wished they had disappeared in a tense confrontation with cops … because they were arrested for refusing to live with their mother.
Teenage brothers and sisters, Kadan and Brooklyn Rockett, were arrested last week in Farmerville, Louisiana, after refusing to go with police trying to return them to their mother. A Missouri judge ordered the transfer in the ongoing custody battle with their father.
We’re told the arrest stems from a 2019 Missouri court order requiring the children to live with their mothers … and law enforcement sources tell us they had documents authorizing the transfer. Our sources say the children have lived with their father in California for years.
In the video, the teens say they are afraid of their mother and don’t want to turn her over, but the cops say they have no choice. The kids refuse to bow, so the cop starts reading their Miranda rights to them and slaps 15-year-old Kadan. Brooklyn, 13 – who was sobbing during the arrest – was also handcuffed.
Our sources say the siblings were in Louisiana for their grandmother’s funeral, so the mother knew where they would be to send the police to pick them up.
Police sources tell us the children were held at Glen Oaks Detention Center in Monroe overnight pending a hearing the next morning.
It’s unclear exactly what happened at the hearing because the judge ordered it to be sealed, but we’re told Kadan and Brooklyn have been handed over to their father … at least for now.
The Rockett parents have been divorced since 2010, but the ugly custody battle continues. There was a similar incident with the children and the Missouri police in October 2019.
We have contacted the mother of the children … so far no word in return.
Kadan and Brooklyn were semi-finalists on ‘AGT’ in 2016 who wowed the judges with their magician skills.
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