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Grand Forks couple is in jail facing several charges after a 1-year-old boy was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, including a bruised stomach and broken ribs.

Terrica Rean and Taurean Miller were arrested for child neglect. Miller also faces another charge of child abuse.

This stems from an incident that according to court documents started last year in October when the 1-year-old child was taken to Altru Hospital in Grand Forks with significant injuries.

The boy had multiple rib fractures, bruising to his stomach and sides, a lacerated spleen, and appeared very sick.

According to court documents, Miller, Rean’s fiancé, admitted that on the day before Rean took the child to the hospital, he squeezed his chest and heard a cracking or popping sound.

Miller told investigators the child slipped out of his hands as he was washing him and he heard cracking.
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It's all the child's fault. This is, of course an outrageous statement to make, but if you look at it practically, the courts give such lenient sentences for child murder and abuse, that they in essence are saying, 'the little bastard broke his own damn ribs, and it's his own fucking fault!' Next, I expect children to be sentenced for having cigarette burns on their faces, torn anuses from being sodomised, greenstick limb fractures from being twisted and broken out of shape, and finally, their lifeless little bodies condemned for killing themselves!!!
 
It's all the child's fault. This is, of course an outrageous statement to make, but if you look at it practically, the courts give such lenient sentences for child murder and abuse, that they in essence are saying, 'the little bastard broke his own damn ribs, and it's his own fucking fault!' Next, I expect children to be sentenced for having cigarette burns on their faces, torn anuses from being sodomised, greenstick limb fractures from being twisted and broken out of shape, and finally, their lifeless little bodies condemned for killing themselves!!!

Good lord @Maurice Les you are intense this morning!:blackeye:
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Cracked ribs sucks ass, but lacerated spleen? It's a fucking 1 year old bro! If you can't handle a 1 yr old, you need to do us all a favor and shoot yourself in the face, now. You literally are a future problem manifesting now. 3 kids from now we are going to hear about this dumbfuck killing a child.
 
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Good lord @Maurice Les you are intense this morning!:blackeye:
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Cracked ribs sucks ass, but lacerated spleen? It's a fucking 1 year old bro! If you can't handle a 1 yr old, you need to do us all a favor and shoot yourself in the face, now. You literally are a future problem manifesting now. 3 kids from now we are going to hear about this dumbfuck killing a child.
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Exactly! But the courts exonerate these monster parents time and time again! They are really saying that children are to blame for being hurt or killed by giving only a slap on the wrist instead of the death penalty to these parents that kill. When did it become the victim's fault they are hurt or injured? Why does the victim have to suffer when dear old mummy or daddy kill them? Bring back public hanging for these scum that hurt children! I guarantee it will put the fear if God into these perps and save little lives!
 
I agree. We devalue children's lives and potential future when we decide trying to 'fix' a habitual or violent abuser. We tell the children their safety, their very life isn't as valued.
 
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Aug 16th 2019
A Grand Forks man was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison for child abuse.

A charge of child neglect was dropped against 24-year-old Taurean Maurice Miller as part of a plea agreement.

An affidavit for Miller’s arrest said his former fiance took her 1-year-old boy to the Altru Hospital Emergency Room on Oct. 27 because she saw bruising on his stomach and sides. The boy looked “exhausted and almost lifeless,” investigators said. He was transferred to Sanford Hospital in Fargo for more intensive treatment, according to the court document.

Police said there were bruises on the child’s chest, forehead, left cheek and pelvic area. There was a large burn on his clavicle and multiple broken ribs in different stages of healing, which police said means the boy was harmed at several different points of time. Doctors reported the boy had a lacerated spleen and was in pain.

Miller allegedly told police he’d squeezed the child’s chest and heard a cracking or popping noise the day before the boy was taken to the hospital.

He was watching the child while his former fiance, 25-year-old Terrica Rean, was at work. Miller told police the boy had fallen out of bed and was covered in his own vomit that morning, according to the affidavit. He reportedly dropped the child while washing him in the bathtub and heard the cracking noise while he grabbed the boy to stop him from falling, the affidavit said.

The boy reportedly screamed in pain and Miller told police he felt an area where the boy’s rib was loose.

Miller put the boy to bed and told officers he lied to his fiance about what happened because he was worried she would be angry, the affidavit said.

Rean told the Herald during a phone interview in April that she noticed fresh bruises on the boy and took him to the hospital the next day because his condition worsened. She said she was confused and horrified to find out her son had such severe injuries and that the abuse had been ongoing.

"I was upset that somebody could do that to him," she said between tears. "He is so sweet."

Rean said she is no longer with Miller and was working two jobs to support her three children. She was charged in April with child neglect related to the incident. She is scheduled to appear in court again next month.

Rean, who has no previous criminal history, said she feels the charge against her is unfair.

“I made a mistake trusting him with my baby,” she said.

Miller will be on probation for three years after he’s released from prison. He also will be required to register as an offender against children.
 
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