Does a video show a real Walmart employee getting arrested for giving milk to a baby? No, that's not true: The video is AI generated, as indicated by the brief flicker of the watermark from AI-generating app Sora on screen. As is often the case with AI-generated video, details are unrealistic: the police officer standing behind the woman getting arrested does not appear to have a hand on one arm and a grocery cart is just rolling by itself through the store. There are no legitimate news reports of a Walmart employee getting arrested for giving a baby free milk.
The video appeared on November 7, 2025 on TikTok account @kadylife (archived here). It opened with a caption on the video that read:
Walmart employee gets arrested for giving free milk of her to the baby
This is what the video looked like on TikTok at the time of writing:

(Source: Lead Stories screenshot of post at TikTok/kadylife.)
Here's an embedded link to the video:
There are several signs of the video being AI generated. The caption is not a grammatically correct sentence and is nonsensical, reading "arrested for giving free milk of her." The video also bears the watermark of the AI video-generating Sora app (archived here) briefly flickering in the upper right corner. A grocery cart behind the woman appears to be rolling by itself through the store and the female police officer behind the woman getting arrested appears to not have two hands but one melted into her other arm, as this zoomed in screenshot shows:
(Source: Lead Stories screenshot of a post at TikTok/kadylife.)
The video carried a TikTok disclaimer:
May contain AI-generated media
The TikTok account @Kadylife is entirely comprised of videos of Walmart employees getting arrested, as this screenshot of the account's profile grid shows:
(Source: Lead Stories screenshot of a post at TikTok/kadylife.)
Had a Walmart employee been arrested for giving a baby free milk it would have been newsworthy. A search of Google News did not return any matching news reports. The Yahoo! News index of partner news sites and news services (archived here) showed no legitimate news reports and only copies of the clickbait story of a Walmart employee getting arrested for giving a baby free milk.