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|    Woodbury Black Man Accused of Severe Abu    |
|    14 Oct 24 07:27:54    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, mn.politics, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: timmy.walz@lies.alot              https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/604ba665d1f85a206a       39c14/f58c3112-1e14-4f7d-b294-056cf44d0faa/Amir+Taquarius+Oglesb       .png?format=2500w       via Washington County Sheriff's Office              Woodbury police have arrested a 19-year-old man who allegedly physically       abused his six-month-old daughter, causing multiple serious injuries.              Authorities say the investigation began on the morning of Sept. 24, 2024, when       a Washington County Child Protection Services social worker alerted a Woodbury       Police Department detective to the report of abuse involving the infant.              The social worker had gone to meet the victim and her mother at a local       hospital after receiving the report. According to court documents, the victim       sustained a fractured femur, a broken wrist and multiple fractured vertebrae.       Doctors described the        injuries as indicative of child abuse.              The investigation revealed the infant was left in the care of her father, Amir       Taquarius Oglesby, 19, at their Woodbury apartment. On Sept. 23, the mother       returned home from work at around 4:50 p.m. and noticed that the infant       appeared distressed and did        not respond to her as usual. When she picked up the child, she cried out in       pain, prompting the mother to take her to the hospital after observing       swelling in her leg and foot.              On Sept. 25, detectives interviewed Oglesby at the residence. He told       investigators that on the afternoon of Sept. 23, he picked up the victim from       her bassinet and noticed her right leg was folded behind her left leg. He       admitted that he might have        moved her too quickly and noticed that her knee looked "weird" and "didn't       look right," the documents said. Oglesby also acknowledged to investigators       that he has a history of being “rough” with the victim, despite previous       warnings to be more gentle.              Regarding the infant’s wrist injury, Oglesby admitted that he had picked her       up by one arm, a practice he was advised against. He recalled feeling a "pop"       in her wrist a few days earlier but did not report it to the mother. As for       the vertebrae        fractures, Oglesby claimed that the family dog might have jumped on the       victim, but he also admitted to setting her down roughly on previous occasions.              Detectives consulted with hospital doctors about the victim's injuries. They       reported that the femur fracture was an impacted break above the knee,       consistent with excessive force. The wrist injury was described as being more       likely caused by a yanking        motion. Additionally, doctors dismissed the explanation of the vertebrae       injuries being caused by a dog, noting a lack of corresponding scratches or       other marks on the skin. The vertebrae fractures were estimated to be at least       two weeks old, leading        doctors to diagnose the case as child physical abuse.              On Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, Oglesby was taken into custody by Woodbury police       and transported to the Washington County Jail, where he remains in custody. He       faces a felony charge of malicious punishment of a child, punishable by a       sentence of up to five        years.              Oglesby made his initial appearance on the charge Wednesday, Oct. 9, where       bail was set at $30,000 without conditions or $1,000 conditions, including no       contact with the victim, remaining law-abiding and no firearm or weapon       possession. His next court        date is set for Nov. 20.              https://www.mncrime.com/latest/woodbury-man-accused-of-severe-ab       se-of-infant-daughter              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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