darionscott.jpgWe previously noted that he was a candidate for Citizen of the Year, but now, we’re changing that to Father of the Year. You’ll note that Scott was arrested recently and now we know why. He’s charged with two felonies and one misdemeanor for holding a dry cleaning bag over his son’s head.

Here is the list of issues from the police report:

* The mother of the child involved reported to police last Monday that she found Scott holding a dry cleaning bag over the boy’s head in Scott’s Eden Prairie townhome. Scott is the boy’s biological father.
* According to the complaint: “[The mother] walked through the unlocked door and heard [the boy] crying. She reported that the crying was muffled. She went into the room and found [the boy] lying on his back on the floor, kicking his legs, with [Scott] leaning over him. [Scott] has a dry cleaning bag over his head and [Scott] was holding the bag tight around [the boy’s] neck.”
* Scott told police that the two were playing and that he wanted to see if the boy could get the bag off his head by himself.
* The mother also reported other instances of injuries, including linear marks on the back of the boy’s legs in January. Scott told the mother that the boy might have fallen.
* In February, the boy had three lumps on his forehead. Scott told police he had thrown the boy in the air to celebrate him using the toilet. The boy fell and hit his head.
* In April, the mother found the boy with four linear marks on his arm and three on his ear after Scott had given the boy, who is under 4 years old, a bath. She reported the marks appeared to be burns.
* The boy was examined by a child abuse expert, who stated the marks were consistent with burns or the result of an impact injury.

Wow.

Comments

4 Responses to “Father of the Year: Darion Scott”

  1. Dan on May 6th, 2008 4:25 pm

    You know that new football league idea??? I got a better one. Throw all these turds in prison and then start the NPL (National Prison League).
    Imagine: Arizona State Prison Vs. Levenworth!

    Oh and their salaries would be 22 cents an hour!

  2. Vince on May 7th, 2008 5:48 am

    This is a good argument for neutering. this guy should not be allowed to reproduce again. 20 years in a nice 8 x 8 room w/bars would help, too.

  3. Lindsey on May 7th, 2008 8:44 am

    I love the prison league idea! Not only would I watch it, the money they raise from televising the games would mean less money tax payers have to shell out.

    I feel bad for all of the athletes who would give their left nut to be able to play, but can’t get a spot on the team because these turds are still around.

  4. Perry on May 7th, 2008 9:09 am

    What are the odds that Michael Vick’s team wins the prison league? The Pitbulls?

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