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WITNESSES COULDN'T STOP ROADSIDE ATTACK
By Dana Hull and Kelli Phillips
Bay Area News Group
Article Launched: 06/16/2008 01:30:12 AM PDT

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, chief of the 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 fireman'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.

Seeking a connection

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."

Nurse shaken

Nurse Isabelle Thomas, who lives a few hundred yards from the scene, was working at Emanuel Medical Center 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."

"Demons."


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:( that man is sick. poor boy. that's just...ugh... it's just so wrong....
 
That man received nowhere near the punishment he deserves.
 
I hope the officer isn't tried, he asked the man to stop and did what he had to do. I'm not sure I would have had the restraint to even have asked him to stop if I saw a man stomping and beating a baby to death.


Either way not much you can say, no words can really describe someone hurting a child like that, to me hurting a child is one of the worst sins, crimes, or whatever anyone can do. Heart goes out to the family of that baby for their loss.
 
That police officer needs a ****ing medal. What sick **** does that to a kid?

Makes me physically sick.
 
That's really ****ed up.
 
That bastard deserved something a bit more painful.
 
I probably would have done the same. The bastard who was shot obviously had no humanity in him at all.

Horrible.
 
Of all the sick things I've heard oin m ife, this one may take the cake. The man shouldn't have been shot, though.

He deserved something far more harsh.
 
There are a lot of sick ****s in this world...now the world is down one scumbag....
 
I live near there and that guy deserves all the punishment he gets and more!
 
The officer was right in shooting the man. Unfortunately, he didn't get the chance to shoot him before he killed the infant boy.
 
What that scum did is living proof that vigilante justice should be legal and that the world is corrupt. The world needs to stop worrying about political correctness and start eradicating the scum that lives in this world.

Rapists, murderers, and child molesters need to be removed completely.
 
If vigilante justice was "legal", then there would be a rise in unjust killings... someone in the town gets raped, who do we kill? Oh the brown guy over there, he musta done it...

No one can be judge jury and executioner...

That's why we need Batman.
 
If vigilante justice was "legal", then there would be a rise in unjust killings... someone in the town gets raped, who do we kill? Oh the brown guy over there, he musta done it...

No one can be judge jury and executioner...

That's why we need Batman.

How will Batman help in cases like this? :huh:
 
stupid bastard deserved more than being shot

poor kid and no doubt R.I.P.
 
i wish i could get my hands on that ****er
 
I'm not defending him, but there is a big big possibility he had mental health issues, if your crazy and you don't know what you are doing, it doesn't make you a monster..
 

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