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A Pennsylvania man has been arrested after police said he intentionally hit his 2-month-old daughter with a bottle, causing skull fractures.

Michael Hogg, 28, is charged with aggravated assault of a child, simple assault, reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child.

The girl arrived at a hospital with two skull fractures, bruises and bleeding on the brain.

The baby was under the care of her father, Hogg, when she was injured, police said.

Hogg at first told police he tripped while he was holding the baby and landed on her, police said. However, police said he later admitted he "intentionally" hit his daughter on the head with a filled baby bottle.
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Someone slept with this and let herself be impregnated by it? He or anyone who is capable of injuring a newborn should just be put out of their misery. If they can't handle a baby, then they must be suffering from extreme frustration every fucking day, so it would be the right thing to do for them and society.
 
A Northampton County man who police say assaulted his baby is headed to trial.

Michael Hogg, 28, had his charges waived for court Monday.

Hogg faces several assault charges after investigators say he admitted to hitting his two month old daughter in the head with a bottle at his home on Timothy Drive, in Hanover Township, on September 16.

During the preliminary hearing two witnesses were called by the prosecution. The first was a detective who did the interview.
Initially, Hogg told investigators he prepared a bottle to feed his daughter. When he went to get the child, he tripped over a pillow on the floor and fell with the child and bottle in his hand.

Doctors at Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest treating the baby for bleeding on the brain told investigators the injuries were not consistent with the story, and after further questioning Hogg allegedly admitted to getting frustrated and hitting the child twice in the forehead with the bottle.

The second witness, an investigator with Northampton County Child, Youth and Families division, says the office is familiar with Michael Hogg. When asked about prior cases, the witness said there was a reported case of abuse in Ohio in July 2019, in Northampton County in August 2019, and another in Northampton County just two days before the criminal charges in September.
 
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