On August 25th, a former TikTok influencer from Burbank, California, made a re-appearance on her channel @mybertie430. Although it seems she has removed all the videos that once made her notorious on the TikTok app, she has dropped some recent footage that has her longtime followers worried and upset.
Mybertie430, who is also a mother, has a tumultuous history with her violent ex. She doesn’t name him outright, and he doesn’t appear in her video clip. Yet she feels that his connections help him get away with criminal behavior, over and over again.
Despite an order of protection, which stems from an earlier incident, she claims he won’t leave her alone… and that the Burbank Police Department has failed to do their part.
In a frantic 911 call she made at the time of the break-in, she repeatedly tells the rude dispatcher that her ex has broken in. The dispatcher tells her that the police will not remove him or check in with her children. When she refuses to accept this, the dispatcher states, “Ma’am, I’m hanging up.”
The reason the dispatcher gives to @mybertie430, for their refusal to go to the residence? “Because you’re not there. It’s pretty clear.”
In several different captions on the home security surveillance footage, this California mother explains the situation: “He broke in again. He was breaking everything, just trashing the place on camera. I explained I’m an hour away at work on an ambulance… They just didn’t care.”
Viewers Demand California Does Better
Longstanding fans of the TikTok creator flooded her comments with outrage.
One viewer stated, “You were one of the first I started following on TikTok 4yrs ago. I cannot believe you are still here dealing with this sorry excuse for a human.”
Another viewer added, “So someone can break in a house in Burbank and the police don’t care if you aren’t home[?] I would sue that city and show the public how the police are wasting their tax money.”
The video ends with a man’s angry voice, stating, “You ain’t f**cking winning this one.” We never see his face or the actual property damage. Yet given what we do see – and also what we hear – it’s not very hard to accept that Burbank law enforcement is doing what they’ve been accused of: protecting “their own” from the law.