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EUCLID, OH - A 30-year-old Euclid man got high, tried to put his 4-week-old son in the oven and fought with firefighters who came to the house, prosecutors said.
Sammy G. Hunter Jr. will be arraigned tomorrow on charges of attempted murder, attempted aggravated arson, kidnapping, assault on two firefighters, assault on a firefighter captain, domestic violence, child endangering and obstructing official business.
Hunter, who lived with his girlfriend on Garden Drive in Euclid, went out with a friend and smoked PCP-laced cigars. When he got home, he turned on the oven. He emptied a diaper bag and put his son inside it, then tried to put the boy in the oven. The baby's mother stopped him.
She turned off the oven and put the infant in a Rubbermaid container she used as a bassinet.???? Hunter turned the oven back on, watched television while it warmed up, then tried to put the baby in the oven again. The mother stopped him.
Hunter tried to start a fire using the natural gas piped into the kitchen. A neighbor smelled gas and reported it. Firefighters arrived to investigate the gas leak and Hunter refused to let them in. The firefighters smelled the gas and tried to push their way inside. Hunter assaulted them.
Police arrived and arrested him. He was taken to a hospital where he repeatedly said, "I need to kill him. I don't want him to go through what I did," prosecutor's spokesman Ryan Miday said.
Hunter is also charged in the Jan. 7 armed robbery of the Glenville Food Mart at 1258 East 105th St. He failed to show up for his arraignment Feb. 10 and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Ok, now check out his rap sheet:
According to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, all Hunter's crimes were in Cuyahoga County. Hunter first went to jail as an adult on May 26, 1998, for assault. He was released on Aug. 3, 1998.
He returned to prison on March 20, 2000, for weapons possession and drug possession. He was released on July 27, 2000.
He returned to prison on Dec. 3, 2001, for drug trafficking and was released April 2, 2002.
On Sept. 11, 2003, he was ordered released from prison after time-served following a conviction on drug trafficking charges.
On Oct. 4, 2007, Hunter returned to state prison on charges of drug trafficking and drug possession. He was released on July 24, 2008.
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