Thursday, November 15, 2012

Police fear for dad's safety in general prison population after he admits severely injuring 6-month-old son (Goshen Township, Ohio)

Dad PHILIP CASH has a history of violence, and admits that he seriously injured his 6-month-old son. The baby suffered a severe head injury at his father's hands.

Officials fear for his "safety" if he stays in the general prison population. Poor Daddy says he  needs "anger management" and "parenting classes."  Well, this sh**head even swore out the 911 operator for Daddy's own child abuse, so it's pretty obvious he has "issues."

Hmm. Maybe Daddy just needs the same @$$ kicking he meted out to this poor baby....

http://www.local12.com/mostpopular/story/Dad-Accused-of-Injuring-Baby-Son-Cussed-Out-911/pgI7Iav010yExoO6HKaPnw.cspx

Dad Accused of Injuring Baby Son Cussed Out 911 Dispatcher

Published: 11/14 7:53 pm Updated: 1:10 pm

A young father was brought into court early Thursday morning, after court officials began to fear for his safety among the general prison population. Goshen Township police say Philip Cash admitted to shaking his six month old son, causing severe injuries.

Cash has previously admitted that he needs anger management and parenting classes.

He was set to appear in court this morning around 9 a.m. However, officers decided to bring him up early-before news cameras were present-because of the threat to Cash's safety in the jail. A judge set his bond at $500,000.

Later, the child's mother and Cash's fiancee-21 year old Ashley Johnson-went before the judge. She is accused of not taking the child for treatment back in October, when Cash reportedly admits to dropping the child, breaking his arm. A judge released her on Thursday on her own recognizance.

The investigation started with a 911 call from Johnson last week. " I know CPR but I'm not there. My fiancee just called and I'm not there. I'm on my way and he's holding him he said."

The boy was flown to Children's shortly after emergency crews arrived at the couple's home on O'Bannonville Road. Local 12's Adam Clements learned on Wednesday night that the six month old boy is out of the intensive care unit but still has a long way to go in the recovery process. He's being treated for a severe head injury with bleeding on the brain.

Cash is known by police-they tell us he has a history of violence.

Sgt. Ron Robinson of Goshen Township Police tells Local 12, "Just two young parents..that were obviously having some problems amongst themselves. Anger issues..both admit the father's got some issues..gets upset real easy and..has to walk away from the child..he's told another officer and myself that he needs anger management classes..and parenting classes."

That anger is very evident in the 911 call made by Cash last week. "You need to come up here now. If my (expletive) kid dies because you (expletive) asked me stupid questions I'm going to blast someone in the face."