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Fire Chief Tries to Stop Man Stomping Toddler to Death

Fire Chief Tries to Stop Man Stomping Toddler to Death

A vehicle travels past a blood stain on W. Bradberry Rd. east of Blaker Rd. in rural Stanislaus County, Calif. on Sunday, June 15, 2008. A Modesto Police Department officer flying in a police helicopter landed near a suspect that was beating a infant boy

Santa Cruz Sentinel

June 15, 2008

STANISLAUS COUNTY, CA – As eyewitnesses watched in horror, a 27-year-old Turlock man punched and stomped a toddler to death on a darkened country road Saturday night in Stanislaus County before a police officer shot and killed the attacker.

Eyewitnesses tried to stop the man, who swung and slammed the child into the asphalt behind his parked four-door Toyota pickup.

Investigators spent Father’s Day trying to understand and cope with the savage attack on Bradbury Road, 10 miles west of Turlock near cow pastures and dairy farms.

The boy’s beating left police and rescue workers badly shaken, said Deputy Royjindar Singh. “Why would somebody do this?” Singh said.

“In the shadows and light it looked like he had hit an animal,” said Dan Robinson, the chief of Crows Landing Volunteer Fire Department, who came upon the chaos driving home from a late dinner in Turlock, in an interview with the Modesto Bee. “As we backed up again, I could see that he had blood on his arms. I could see that it was a small child.”

Robinson jumped from his vehicle and confronted the man, who lunged at him. Robinson said the man wasn’t screaming and wasn’t loud, but was forceful, saying “demons” were in the boy.

“Give me the knife. Give me the knife,” the man said as he grabbed for a pen in the firefighter’s front pocket.

“There was a total hollowness in his eyes,” Robinson said, “like I could see right through to the back of his head.”

An elderly couple was first on the scene, calling 911 about 10:15 p.m. to describe the terror unfolding before their eyes.

The man ripped the child out of a car seat in the back of a pickup truck, threw him to the ground and kicked and stomped him against the pavement, witnesses told deputies. At least three people yelled at the man and attempted to pull him off the boy, but were brushed back by the attacker.

Coroner’s deputies believe they know the boy’s name, but “due to the severity of his injuries making a visual identification is nearly impossible,” Singh said.

They were also trying to establish the connection between the attacker and the boy. Authorities were attempting to contact family members on Sunday, but Singh said many live out of the area.

A Stanislaus County sheriff’s helicopter flying in the area on another matter arrived about six minutes after the initial 911 call.

Officers in the helicopter could see the man beating a child on the road because patrol deputies were still several minutes away, they decided to land in a field near the man’s vehicle, Singh said.

The helicopter’s tactical flight officer, a Modesto police officer, ran toward the suspect with his gun drawn, but he was unable to reach the roadway because of an electric and barbed wire fence, Singh said.

“When the flight officer first contacted the suspect and tried to get him to stop, the infant was on the ground and the suspect was kicking and stomping the child,” Singh said. “The officer demanded that the man stop, but he just continued his assault.”

The officer, who has not been identified, then shot the man, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The toddler was taken to Emanuel Medical Center in Turlock, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

“Some of the key questions we’re trying to answer is why this happened?” Singh said. “What was going on before the suspect left? Where was he going? Where had he been? What was going on in his life that day?”

Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson sent department employees an e-mail Sunday offering assistance to any staff member affected by the incident, Singh said.

“It does hit home, especially for the deputies with children and those officers in the helicopter that attempted to save the boy’s life,” he said. “This is one of the more violent scenes they’ve ever seen. It involves a victim who is defenseless and helpless. And it’s Father’s Day.”

Isabelle Thomas, who lives a few hundred yards from the scene, was working at Emanuel Medical Center, a nurse in the surgical unit, when her son called her with word something bad had happened. Soon she heard of the little boy who died 500 yards from her front door.

“I couldn’t go to sleep,” she said. “I couldn’t rest without seeing it and all that blood. I couldn’t believe all that blood.”

© 2008 Yellowbrix, Inc.


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    layinline

    about 1 month ago

    94 comments

    What the hell is the world coming to ??????????????????????????????????????? Anybody up for bringing back the firing squad ???????????????????????????/ No matter what this sicco needs to die & certainly not after being on death row for 15-20 years. God , please, be with that child & his family. Again , where is the mother ??????????????????????????????
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    Haligan13

    about 1 month ago

    24 comments

    GOD has a place for people like that!!!!! My thoughts and prayers goes out to those invovled.
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    RCFD696

    about 1 month ago

    6 comments

    i think it would have been better with the father going to jail so all the inmates could show him how it fell that fucking ass. Way to be a man and kill a kid doesnt that make you fucking fell big an strong you pussy go fucking rot in hell you cunt basterd. It is these thing that make me want the us to make torture an legal thing.
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    LadyFirefighter08

    about 1 month ago

    987 comments

    I hope all involved at the scene have someone to help them cope with what the saw. I hope the family of this innocent angel may find peace knowing this little boy is in God's loving embrace. As for the father, we have no right to judge. What he did was wrong but God is his true judge and will see that his justice is imposed. RIP sweet angel.
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    FireFrog2006

    about 1 month ago

    44 comments

    WOW. Where to start with this, I just don't know. My deepest sympathy to all effected by this event, especially all of those who where on scene. This is truly a very traumatizing event and I hope all of them recover soon. That man was clearly out of his mind and sadly his son payed for it. May that poor child rest in peace. I hope the father burns in hell for all eternity for all the pain he has caused to so many.
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    dept24emt

    about 1 month ago

    54 comments

    may this child rest in peace. i know if it was me, i probably wouldve taken the liberty of shooting the man myself whether it meant losing my EMT cert or not.
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    FieryRedHead

    about 1 month ago

    19 comments

    I don't know how I would've dealt with this if I was called to the scene. I probably would've tried to take the guy down myself, and got hurt/killed in the process, but I know I couldn't just watch. There are some disgusting people in this world. I hope the father rots in hell for all of eternity, and that the little boy's soul was already on his way to being in God's arms before he had to feel everything his little body was going through. May he rest in total peace.
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    ds_granny911

    about 1 month ago

    17 comments

    I live in Fairfield, CA, and Turlock--Modesto is about 1.5hrs. from us. This story was all over our news stations the next morning and I was just sickened & saddened by this story. HOW CAN A PARENT HURT THEIR OWN CHILD? That question is probably on a lot of peoples minds & I have an 18mo.old grandson close to this little boys age. Most of the time I am chasing him telling him NO, NO, NO or GET DOWN or STAY OUT. I cannot even imagine was this little tiny boy was thinking that he did so horribly wrong to be beaten so savagedly by his own Crazed FATHER. Thank u to all the people who intervened and tried to help, but unfortunately it was too late for this little boy. You don't want to see anyone get shot, but if this is the only way to stop a crazed FATHER, then u must do what u have to do to try to save the child. The father got the easy way out, NO SUFFERING. The little boy on the other hand got the wrong way out, HE DID SUFFER. This little boy is in God's hands now, and for the father, JUSTICE WAS SERVED.
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    rescue5squad343

    2 months ago

    793 comments

    REST-IN-PEACE LITTLE BROTHER
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    Ltpitcher

    2 months ago

    42 comments

    May god take this child into his arms and give him the love he deservs. as for the man well not knowing what was wrong with him I let got make his own judgment.
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    clyoung

    2 months ago

    134 comments

    Hearing stories like this just tear me apart and hope i never have to roll up on an incident like this. I also pray that everyone that was there and saw this will make it thru ok.
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    retired4

    2 months ago

    11 comments

    What a tragic situation for all involved. May God be with them all and all those afected by this terrible incident!
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    christine

    2 months ago

    31 comments

    THAT WAS A SAD STORY, I PRAY FOR ALL THE CHILDREN THAT ARE BEING ABUSE ALL OVER THE THAT SOMEONE WOULD SAVE THEM BEFORE IT GETS REALLY UGLY.
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    jmkilgore52

    2 months ago

    23 comments

    I'm glad they shot him. now we don't have to worry about him doing this to another child.
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    firefightingprincess

    2 months ago

    6 comments

    it is a shame that the attacker couldn't have lived so professionals could attempt to get inside his head and find what led him to kill his own baby. Perhaps it would help to prevent this horrible act from ever happening again to another innocent child. I pray for all children abused in any way.

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