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TX: Texas Deputy Charged, Allegedly Put Knife to Son's Throat
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SAN ANTONIO - A South Texas sheriff's deputy has been accused of putting a kitchen knife to his son's throat to quiet the boy.
Bexar County sheriff's Deputy Ronald Bailey turned himself in Thursday on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He's free on $25,000 bond and on administrative leave.
Prosecutors say Bailey was indicted Wednesday over a September incident at his San Antonio home while with his children.
Submitters note: Why did it take 9 months to charge him? |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(6/27/2015)
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Wow.
I'm sorry for the kid being traumatized, but at least this idiot won't be wearing a badge and gun anymore. |
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