Posted on 02/04/2016 8:43:16 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - Former Senator Mary Landrieu's son was arrested Sunday after his 2-year-old son was brought into a Baton Rouge hospital with bruises.
Frank Conner Snellings, 23, was arrested and charged with cruelty to juveniles.
According to a report by the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office, the child's mother took the 2-year-old to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, where the medical staff notified law enforcement of the possible child abuse case.
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Another democrat in training to run for office.
Mama say, mama do... boy, your mama ain’t no Senator no more! Recognize!
Once a criminal, always a democrat.
Or is it the other way?
The little monster was raised with liberal values... Check out the prison system - filled to the rafters with democrats...
Ditto to your reply. Prayers for this child and his family.
Somebody forgot to tell Mom that her hubby was a future Democratic politician. That means the laws do not apply to them.
Sheriff’s online records show Snellings was booked Monday and released the same day on a $10,000 bond. Snelling told investigators that he only touched his son to change diapers during a two-hour visit on Saturday, according to a sheriff’s report cited by the TV station.
But a bruise covered most of the left side of the child’s face, finger marks were evident on the inner thighs and there was a bruise on the back, according to the sheriff’s report. Our Lady of the Lake Hospital medical staff concluded the thigh and back injuries resulted from excessive trauma, and the back bruise “caused a spinal process to damage the skin.”
The report said the child’s mother told deputies Snelling took the boy to a birthday party Saturday night, according to WAFB, and the child had no marks or scratches on him.
She said Snellings returned with the boy shirtless two hours later, the station reported, when she took the child inside and locked Snelling outside the house. Responding deputies found Snellings outside, and the report cited by WAFB indicated he appeared to be drunk.
Snellings was previously charged in a 2013 hit-and-run in New Orleans in which he struck a pedestrian while driving the wrong way on Bourbon Street around 3 a.m. Driving while intoxicated and hit and run were among the charges stemming from that incident, which resulted in minor injuries to the pedestrian.
Frank Snellings (Mary Landrieu’s husband)
ABOUT ME
After practicing law in Monroe, Louisiana for 19 years while serving as an elected parish official for 12, our family moved to DC in 1997 upon my wife Mary Landrieu’s election to the U.S. Senate.
We purchased a vacant lot on Capitol Hill and built a home on E Capitol Street, four blocks from the Capitol. The real estate market was quite weak at the time but I believed it would improve and it has. I became the contractor shortly after construction of the house began and completed it in the Summer of 2002. What a learning experience dealing with subs, suppliers carpenters and permitting officials!
After Mary’s re-election in 2002, in which I was active, I decided to pursue a new direction as a real estate agent. Real estate law was the part of my legal practice I had enjoyed the most so it made perfect sense. The more flexible schedule allows me the to help Mary keep up with our teenage son Connor and our younger daughter Mary Shannon.
It has been a wonderful and satisfying experience. My primary areas of concentration are Capitol Hill, the Penn Quarter, Georgetown and upper northwest DC. I hold DC and Virginia licenses. It would be my pleasure to assist you with your residential real estate needs in DC and northern Virginia. I look forward to working with you!
http://franksnellings.com/aboutme.html
Same hospital where Huey Long died after surgery. (Although the hospital moved, I think in the 1970s.)
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