Saturday, June 9, 2012

Man beats step-son for not catching baseball



In the above video, see Anthony Sanchez, of California's Imperial Valley, beating his 10-year-old step-son with a belt, apparently because the boy has difficulty catching a baseball. The footage was shot by Sanchez's neighbor, Oscar Lopez, who rather stirringly disrupts the domestic violence in the video's final seconds.

Anthony Sanchez is the Division 5 director for the Imperial Irrigation District, which is apparently a big deal in that part of California. As a result, Lopez's video has caused a minor scandal. Sanchez is now under investigation by the Imperial Valley Sheriff's Department, and is reportedly cooperating with authorities. From the Imperial Valley Press:
Sanchez’s attorney, Ryan Childers, made clear that Sanchez has not been charged with anything, nor are any charges pending, he said. He is cooperating with authorities but at this time there’s no reason for him to turn himself in, he said.

“What’s happening in the context of the video itself is certainly disturbing,” Childers said in response to the video. “We recognize that. But we need to let the Sheriff’s Office have time to fully investigate the incident so all the facts can come to light.”

Sanchez contacted Childers’ office Thursday morning and has since canceled a business trip out of town to cooperate with the investigation, Childers said. His wife and children, including the stepson reportedly in the video, are on a previously planned trip to Alabama, where the wife is from. Sanchez was set to head there as well after a business meeting in Los Angeles, but those plans have been put on hold.

If sheriff’s officials want the child to be brought back to Imperial County, the family will cooperate, but so far there is no indication that that will be necessary, Childers said. He has made contact with the police in Alabama to work with local authorities.

“Our position at this point is we want to let the sheriff’s department do their job, let all the facts come to light, and then we may be in a position to address things at that point,” Childers said.

Via Towleroad

3 comments:

  1. I don't see anything disturbing. This is exactly how my father spanked me...yep - with a belt. And not only did I survive - I grew up to be a happy productive adult who loves and appreciates her parents! Amazing!

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    1. Your pathetic since you obviously do not know how to discipline your kids without means of force. I honestly hope you do not have children. Its adults like you that end up on the news for actions like this idiot Anthony Sanchez. Does your boss hit you with a belt when your work isn't done correctly or you make a human error? You know why he doesn't because there are other means of disciplining than by angered force.

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  2. I was spanked with a belt by my father and his discipline is NOT what made me a "productive" adult. That was my father's way of not being to use other means for disciplining and he cowardly used his anger and frustration by using a belt. His belt "spanking" was a lame excuse. There is no absolute excuse for hitting (because belts are used to hit to hurt and let out frustrations)any child much less for not catching a ball! This is outrageous and disturbing.

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