A Stranger Slaps Two Year Old in Walmart
This story has made national news. Sixty-one year old Roger Stephens slapped a two year old repeatedly in the face at a Walmart in my area. I am shocked and beyond disbelief. This man is currently being held without bond and is being charged with first degree cruelty to children. Unbelievable! I know that another child's crying can be an annoyance but the gall of this man to slap a baby! Here is the CNN story:
Just the thought of this makes my blood boil. I can only imagine my response if this happened to me and am really saddened that I even have to think about such things. I've written more about my response to the incident on BlogHer, you can read it by clicking here.
Just the thought of this makes my blood boil. I can only imagine my response if this happened to me and am really saddened that I even have to think about such things. I've written more about my response to the incident on BlogHer, you can read it by clicking here.
Comments
MY GOODNESS! He looks a little crazy too.
I know exactly where my boot would land if anyone were to take it upon themselves to even touch my child. Let's follow this story real closely!
Ok, you would have had to pull me off of him as I gauged his eyes out and if he wasn't already impotent, I would have made damn sure no viagra would have ever helped him.
Sorry, this mama-bear don't play!
I had to blog about this myself because it is really outrageous!
My daughter will throw a tantrum if I don't let her know my expectations before entering a store, and I handle it the best I can depending on the actual situation, but not once have I ever had someone say or do what this man did! I am "Mama Bear" and I will never ask someone to discipline my kids (especially some stranger off the street) and I would NOT allow someone to put their hands on or even raise their voice to my kids!! What nerve! I can't even imagine the scene of it all.
There should not be a "deer in the headlights" moment when someone attacks your child! You should jump on them like a cougar or something and let your kids know that you are there to protect them and let others know that if they have a problem with your kids then they have a problem with YOU!
And, btw--I recently found out that you're an ATL girl too--I had no idea! We need to meet some time!