London Wright, 28, was arrested on Monday and charged with one count of felonious abuse or battery of a child.
According to Hattiesburg Police Lt. Latosha Myers-Mitchell, officers responded to a domestic disturbance.
“Upon arrival, officers made contact with a woman who stated she was assaulted by her boyfriend,” said Myers-Mitchell. “While officers were speaking with her, they observed an 8-year-old child which had injuries to the face and legs.”
Myers-Mitchell added that the suspect (Wright) struck him with an extension cord.
“Upon further investigation, officers observed severe physical trauma to the child's back, face and legs, and he was transported to Forrest General Hospital,” said Myers-Mitchell.
She added that another charge of domestic simple assault is pending in the case, and the investigation is ongoing.
Pictures of the Boy's injury is at the link (Be Warned)
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So this bitch would not have reported her penis for abusing her son but she sure as hell made sure the cops knew he abused her.
http://www.wdam.com/story/36360165/mother-of-abused-son-speaks-in-exclusive-interviewWhen Constance Clark made it home from running errands Monday, she noticed bruises on her 8-year-old son.
“I see he’s got scratches on his eye, and I’m already upset,” Clark said.
That’s when things got heated between Clark and her boyfriend, London Wright.
“I did hit him back, I was getting my point across," Clark said. "I was sick of the abuse and I called the police."
When the police arrived, Clark said they asked to speak with her son alone, but she noticed he started shivering.
“I lifted his shirt up, and what I see was like Jesus before he got put on the cross,” Clark said.
At that point Clark said she lost it.
“He really could've, he could have killed my son, and that is going to be in my mind forever to not allow anyone around my children,” Clark said.
She said her boyfriend beat her son with an extension cord for spitting on another child on the school bus.
The boy is currently in the care of Child Protective Services.
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