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Police are investigating after they say a baby was placed in the road by a driver, and then run over and killed.
According to police, there were two people in the car - a man (driver) and a woman (passenger). They apparently got into an argument in the car, and that’s when the driver stopped at the intersection.
JSO says the man put the baby on the ground, then drove off, hitting the 8-month-old in the process.

The baby was taken to a hospital by the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, where it was pronounced dead.
Right now, it’s unclear if the people in the car were the baby’s parents.

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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrested the driver, 20-year-old Justin Golden, after he allegedly put the baby in the road and then hit the child with a car.

The baby later died.
Golden is charged with vehicular homicide and aggravated manslaughter. He was taken to the Duval County jail.
 
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Justin Golden, 20, has pleaded guilty to running 8-month-old son over after placing child in intersection.
During a court appearance on Wednesday, Golden pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter of a child. As part of the plea arrangement, the charge of vehicular homicide was dismissed. Golden is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 13.
 
So he placed the baby in the middle of the road and deliberately ran him over and they are dropping the vehicular murder charge? Manslaughter just does not have the feelings behind it, it was MURDER and he should have been charged with deliberate MURDER!
I think they could not prove his intent or that he did not think the mother of the child would removed the baby from the road.

It is a plea - the prosecution was probably concerned that a jury would not find that he meant to run Pablo over.
 
A Florida man who left his baby son in the middle of an intersection and ran him over with his truck will spend several decades behind bars.
Justin Golden, 21, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide and aggravated manslaughter in September, months after he placed his 8-month-old son, Pablo, in the road and ran him over in his GMC truck. On Friday, a judge sentenced him to 30 years in prison, saying, "I have seen people exercise more care, caution and concern for a squirrel that darts into the roadway, a lizard that is on the hood of their car."
Golden read a statement in court in which he apologized and took full responsibility for the tragic crime, saying, "While I did not intend to kill my son, and had no criminal intent, I know that is not enough. I failed as his protector, as his father, and I was the monster who killed him."
Golden's defense attorney argued for a lenient sentence, and family members appeared in court on his behalf. Prosecutors argued that Golden knew he was placing his baby son in harm's way. The judge agreed with the prosecution and issued the maximum sentence.
 
There have always been unredeemables ... Just not so many.
I'm thinking nowadays, every family enjoys the company of at least one unredeemable family member.

Yep, my brother, he just turned 65 last month and he is as rage ful (I had to spell it that way because my spell check kept changing it to "grateful" and he is not that) and hateful as he ever has been, he will steal everything that is not nailed down and no one in the family wants to deal with him, he's burned all of us.
 
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