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A Salem man has been arrested and charged after police say he threw a 1-year-old girl at a wall and pushed a woman through a window before hitting her in the face repeatedly.

Daniel Ray Dowdy, 36, was charged with one count of destruction of property, two counts of assault and battery of a family member, and one count of child abuse or neglect, according to James City County Police Department spokeswoman Stephanie Williams.
James City County police officers were called for a domestic violence incident, Williams said. The woman told officers she had argued with Dowdy earlier that night but later went to bed with her kids.

The woman said she woke up when Dowdy threw things around the room and she yelled at him, Williams said. During the argument, Dowdy picked up a 1-year-old girl and threw her against a wall. Then he attacked the woman, pushed her through a window and hit her in the face.
The woman had cuts and swelling on her face, according to Williams. Dowdy had cuts on his hands.
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An update on the baby would have been nice.
 
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Defendant: DOWDY, DANIEL R

Charge: ASSAULT & BATTERY-FAM MEMBER

Offense Date: 01/31/2020
Arrest Date: 02/01/2020

Disposition: GUILTY

Sentence Time: 12 Month(s)
Sentence Suspended: 6 Month(s)

Charge:
ASSAULT & BATTERY-FAM MEMBER

Offense Date: 01/31/2020
Arrest Date: 02/01/2020

Disposition: GUILTY

Sentence Time: 12 Month(s)
Sentence Suspended: 12 Month(s)

Charge: FELONY ABUSE/NEGLECT


Offense Date: 01/31/2020
Arrest Date: 02/01/2020

Disposition: NOLLE PROSEQUI
 
What's that amount to effectively? 6 months in jail? Yeah I'm sure he won't be an abusive fuckstick when he gets out. I'm sure he won't be a threat to the person he perceives as putting him in there.

Why bother with sentences that will if anything, just put the victims in further risk when the violent and now probably much angrier assholes get out a mere few months later?
 
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