Originally Posted By: LawDog79I hope you are getting back to 100%. Not trying to Monday morning QB you here but a little advice from a LEO
This should have been reported that day, I know it sucks and but that’s what should have been done. If he is on probation for domestic battery already like you said he has establish a pattern of behavior and it is going to continue and more than likely intensify. Was the DB against a girlfriend/wife or another family member?
If he is on probation his supervising officer could have pulled him in on the report of this activity and just guessing he is probably not supposed to be drinking either. It is good you took the pics of your injuries. The longer you go without reporting it though is not helping your case against him.
My advice to you would be keeping the pictures in a safe place and save any angry voicemails or text he sends you. If and when it happens again it will be more evidence for you to turn in. I don’t know how your County Atty’s works but you might be able to file for a PFA (Protection from Abuse order) against him without filing charges; it might be something you should look into.
I can’t imagine how this felt emotionally and physically, and pray I don’t have to find out with my children. Your son has committed two counts of domestic battery that we know of and my guess it’s happened more than that and just not been reported.
If not for you, do it so the next girlfriend/wife/family member doesn’t have to take a beating.
If you have any questions Pm me and I see if I can help.
I thank you for your advice. And yes, I realize I should have filed charges that day. For some reason, while I knew it was the right thing to do, I just couldn't.
Now, it has been so long, that even though I have pics, I have been told by the officer @ the front desk of Salina PD, that I've waited too long...and it would come down to a "he said-he said" case.
Although it proves nothing, the boy must have finally got the hint that he's not welcome anymore. I haven't heard from him in the past 5 days anyhow.
The previous conviction was for an "argument" he got into with a former female friend. She moved out of state shortly after the fight, and neither her, nor any of the several witnesses showed up when son finally went to trial.
Truth be told, while I do believe that I should have filed charges, I honestly do not believe that a short stint in county jail would phase my son.
He has been in trouble with anger issues since about age 8.
Growing up, he spent several 30 day stints in Juvenile Detentions over the course of 8-10 years. None proved anything.
Once he graduated from high school, he joined the Army, which I hoped would straighten him out. Then he wound up spending 15 months in Iraq, as a gunner in a Hummer, trying to protect convoys. I have no idea what he may have seen, or done over there, but I'm certain it hasn't done him any good.
I do know that while in Iraq, he got demoted from Corporal, back to Private First Class, because he struck his C.O. when the C.O. found out that Cody was having sex with a female fellow soldier, & told him he had to stop.
No, I of course, do not want him to hurt ANYONE else. But, as I say, I don't think county jail, or "anger management" classes will change him.
I could be totally wrong. But I'm beginning to believe the only thing that MIGHT change him, is if he had to spend some time in a real prison...where he'd just be another piece of meat to a hardened criminal.
However, even that may not do it.
Between ages 10-18, he lived under the roof of a step-dad who previously spent 17 years in prison for attempted murder/kidnapping...met my ex-wife shortly before his release, while she was working as a cook in the Ellsworth prison...they got married a month after he was released...and since 2010 has been back in prison for robbery & murder.
I have been so very torn, these past days.
My life, the soap opera.