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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: bijou on July 27, 2009, 02:26:16 PM
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DAYTON — A 2-year-old girl and her 8-month-old brother missing for more than 14 hours overnight were found alive Monday morning, July 27, in a trash can outside a local business.
Baron Bates, 23, of Beavercreek, and Dale Felty, owner of Felty Electric, found the children in a city-issued trash can behind his business at the corner of East Second Street and North Clinton streets [MAP].
The children were in the trash cans for about 13 hours, Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said.
Detectives said the father of the girl, Tommie Lee Johnson Jr., 39, took the kids Sunday night and might have dumped them in the trash can.
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Bates said the girl, 2-year-old Ashonti Johnson, standing up in the trash, was covered in mud and sweating profusely, reached out to him. Felty said Tommie Johnson III, who is not the biological son of Tommie Johnson Jr., was also covered in mud and sweating. ...
(http://www.ohio-share.coxnewsweb.com/multimedia/dynamic/00539/Tommie_Lee_Johnson__539433b.jpg)
He needs stringing up. (http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/crime/children-found-alive-in-trash-can-222717.html) :censored:
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What a POS. Glad the kids are (mostly) OK.
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I guess he's tired of those support payments he hasn't been making.
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Some people just need to be beat to death.
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Some people just need to be beat to death.
With a stroller.
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Thank God he didn't just come right out and kill them.
At least this way they had a chance of being found before it was too late.
This is one of those times, when I think stoning would be an appropriate punishment..... :censored:
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Some people just need to be beat to death.
Yeah, or in this case stoned to death. Bring in stoning for this POS.
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I think his punishment should be what could have happened to the children if they weren't found. Think about it, they could have been put into a truck with a trash compactor. That's what should happen to him.
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Bates said the girl, 2-year-old Ashonti Johnson, standing up in the trash, was covered in mud and sweating profusely, reached out to him. Felty said Tommie Johnson III, who is not the biological son of Tommie Johnson Jr., was also covered in mud and sweating. ...
OK I need new glasses, I had to read the above over again as what I saw was*****
Bates said the 2-year old Ashonti Johnson, standing up in the trash, was covered in
mud and swearing profusely.