Posted on 01/27/2005 8:10:24 AM PST by theconservativerepublican
Dad's A Real Stunner Florida man arrested for using shocking discipline on son, 14 JANUARY 27--Meet Douglas Dycus. The 40-year-old Florida man was charged yesterday with felony child abuse and domestic battery for allegedly using a stun gun to discipline his 14-year-old son. Dycus, an engineer with a Palm Beach firm, admitted to cops that he used the electrical device on the boy when the child was wrestling with a brother and holding up the family's departure from their home last month. Instead of pulling the boys apart, Dycus--who said the children were "not listening"--went to his dresser drawer and pulled out the stun gun, which he used to zap his son on the arm. The child let out a scream and then "got into the vehicle," according to a Martin County Sheriff's Office report. The victim told a child welfare investigator that Dycus shocked him twice, pointing to marks the device left on his arm and abdomen. The stun gun was recovered from Dycus's Palm City home after sheriff's investigators filed the below search warrant affidavit. (3 pages)
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I have trouble believing this guy stunned ONE of his children for no reason at all. I dont condone him stunning his kid, but there is way more to this story than is being reported.
Why hasnt he stunned the other kids?
He has a problem child thats why.
Stun gun seems more humane than the large stick they used back in the day.
I'm all for giving a child an open-handed smack on their rear end when needed, but using a stun gun is crossing the line.
And maybe, just maybe the kid actually deserved it.
The other children are 7 and 5, which is a major difference from 14. The charges sound good to me, but perhaps a bit light. They could file separate charges for each individual incident. I guess they're going easy on him because of his clear record. It'll be worse if there's a next time...
Stunning News!
Stun gun seems more humane than the large stick they used back in the day.
Stun gun seems more humane than the large stick they used back in the day.
Very true. Maybe he should have spanked him with one of those old fashioned sticks like they had back then...
Although I was never tasered, by the time I was 9 I could tell by feel whether my dad was using the black belt or the brown one. I deserved then and maybe this kid deserved a whipping now.
And maybe, just maybe the father actually deserves the felony conviction. Ya never know..
I agree 14 is different than 7 and 5, but the point is if this guy had a major temper problem, im sure when his temper flared he wouldnt stop to consider age.
Agree, i think the kid is a problem child.
The child let out a scream and then "got into the vehicle,"
Worked, didn't it?
That is a real shocker and over the line, even as hard as I am.
Either way you look at it, it's a shocking revelation. :)
"The discipline seems malicious in nature and there is no way a reasonable person can understand how it could be used to correct a behavior in a non-abusive manner [without] causing undue mental stress and physical injury to the victim."
Not much more to say on the matter afaic. Whether or not the child is a problem child, the father seems like a problem parent..
Back at The Citadel we used to sneak into our buddies rooms when people were napping during the day (when they werent supposed to be,) and we would zapp em with one of these things. It gives you a jolt, obviously, but it doesnt hurt or leave any lasting damage. For this reason, I wouldnt rely on one to keep my wife safe, nor would I throw a fit over somebody getting zapped with one. This guys probably had the typical, low charge stun gun, and is getting chased by liberals on a witch hunt.... I really doubt this thing was a cattle prod.
OTOH, I don't think he "abused" the kid, who obviously needed some form of discipline. I think the father is guilty of a poor decision.
Hmmm. Charged with battery.
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