Posted on 01/29/2005 5:36:15 PM PST by FITZ
EL PASO, TX. - How did a baby become so badly injured, he ended up in the hospital? Little Jason Aguilar is no more than six weeks old. Although Baby Jason has only lived outside his mother's womb for 42 days, he now faces the possibility of death.
On January 25th EL Paso Police received a call from Thomason Hospital officials saying a baby had been admitted with "suspicious injuries." Police have not said how the baby came to be at the hospital. Child Protective Services (CPS) and the Police have only told ABC-7 that they are investigating the baby's injuries.
Furthermore, neither Police nor CPS are releasing the name of his parents; nor are they commenting the extent of his injuries. Both organization say that by law, that information can only be released if Baby Jason dies.
Baby Jason remains at thomason hospital in critical condition.
"They bring their family values..."
But one that little --- if the crying really annoys you, you can put him in a bedroom and close the door for a while, go outside and take a walk or some deep breaths --- to beat up such a young baby who can't possibly fight back.....
I know that and you know that and that is perhaps how a rational person would handle it. People who do this are not rational.
All newborns do is cry,often loud,and often for a long time but any parent with a brain knows how to handle this,
I cannot even imagine anyone harming these poor little souls.
Now 13 year old girls and 16 year old boys is another story.LOL
The name "Jason" makes me think the baby could have parents or a parent that is a citizen here.
I wonder if meth addicts would be likely to beat newborns to death --- there is also a bad methamphetamine epidemic going on --- lots of that stuff being brought over the border and also being produced here. Recently many apartment fires and homes have been burning down in the area --- meth lab explosions.
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