Father disciplines son in a bad manner
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Father disciplines son in a bad manner
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JANUARY 27--Meet Douglas Dycus. The 40-year-old Florida man was charged yesterday with felony child abuse and domestic battery for allegedly using a stun gun to discipline his 14-year-old son. Dycus, an engineer with a Palm Beach firm, admitted to cops that he used the electrical device on the boy when the child was wrestling with a brother and holding up the family's departure from their home last month. Instead of pulling the boys apart, Dycus--who said the children were "not listening"--went to his dresser drawer and pulled out the stun gun, which he used to zap his son on the arm. The child let out a scream and then "got into the vehicle," according to a Martin County Sheriff's Office report. The victim told a child welfare investigator that Dycus shocked him twice, pointing to marks the device left on his arm and abdomen. The stun gun was recovered from Dycus's Palm City home after sheriff's investigators filed the below search warrant affidavit.
Oh boy what a father.At link above is the search warrant affidavit of investigators.
JANUARY 27--Meet Douglas Dycus. The 40-year-old Florida man was charged yesterday with felony child abuse and domestic battery for allegedly using a stun gun to discipline his 14-year-old son. Dycus, an engineer with a Palm Beach firm, admitted to cops that he used the electrical device on the boy when the child was wrestling with a brother and holding up the family's departure from their home last month. Instead of pulling the boys apart, Dycus--who said the children were "not listening"--went to his dresser drawer and pulled out the stun gun, which he used to zap his son on the arm. The child let out a scream and then "got into the vehicle," according to a Martin County Sheriff's Office report. The victim told a child welfare investigator that Dycus shocked him twice, pointing to marks the device left on his arm and abdomen. The stun gun was recovered from Dycus's Palm City home after sheriff's investigators filed the below search warrant affidavit.
Oh boy what a father.At link above is the search warrant affidavit of investigators.
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alicia-w wrote:yep, definitely child abuse. anything that leaves marks is considered abuse in this state.
Agree 100%.
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if there is no long term effects (such as any damage to his body, broken bones, injured muscles), how is this any different from school principles using a paddle, which does leave large marks, or slapping the hands with a ruler, which easily can break the kunckles?
Itshould not be the method of corporal punishment, rather the results that define child abuse
Itshould not be the method of corporal punishment, rather the results that define child abuse
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Kinda reminds me of the discussion on the guy who bought a rabbit at a pet store then killed it, skinned it, and ate it. He got charged with animal abuse. But if he would have shot a rabbit in the woods, no problem (???).
But, now that I think about it, there were times about 11 years ago when I thought my then-14 year old son would have driven me to the stun-gun as well. Thankfully, I didn't go there and all is good now that he's 25!!
Okay, back on track - excuse the momentary derail!!
But, now that I think about it, there were times about 11 years ago when I thought my then-14 year old son would have driven me to the stun-gun as well. Thankfully, I didn't go there and all is good now that he's 25!!
Okay, back on track - excuse the momentary derail!!
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He BOUGHT a rabbit from the pet store which means it is tame. I am not for killing wild ones either but there is no comparison to the sick serial killer type person who buys a tame rabbit from a pet store to kill it. That disgusts me and the comparison.
If you had stun gunned your son in Mississippi you would be underneath the jail!
If you had stun gunned your son in Mississippi you would be underneath the jail!
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But, now that I think about it, there were times about 11 years ago when I thought my then-14 year old son would have driven me to the stun-gun as well. Thankfully, I didn't go there and all is good now that he's 25!!
I understand that one all to well. Just change the numbers to 8 and 22! They do grow up and out of it if you have done your job well.
And the use of a stun gun on a 14 year old is at a minimum child abuse!
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