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Old 09-12-2014, 08:04 PM   #3422
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Reuters) - Police were seeking on Friday to arrest Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson on a charge of child abuse, a Texas sheriff's office said, while Peterson's attorney said the incident resulted from him "using a switch to spank his son."

The National Football League's Vikings also said in a statement they will drop Peterson from the team's roster for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots as the team looks into the matter.

Peterson, a Texas native, was indicted by a grand jury in Montgomery County, north of Houston, on a charge of injury to a child, and an arrest warrant was issued on Friday afternoon, the sheriff's office said in a statement.

As of Friday evening, Peterson was not in custody, said Montgomery County Sheriff's Office spokesman Brady Fitzgerald. Also, a $15,000 bond was


attached to the arrest warrant, he added.

The report comes on the heels of the NFL indefinitely suspending Baltimore Ravens three-time Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice for domestic violence.

"The charged conduct involves using a switch to spank his son," Peterson's attorney, Rusty Hardin, said in a statement, adding the running back testified before a grand jury for "several hours" and was fully cooperating with authorities.

"Adrian is a loving father who used his judgment as a parent to discipline his son," Hardin said. "Adrian never intended to harm his son and deeply regrets the unintentional injury."

Hardin added that the discipline mirrored the treatment Peterson experienced growing up in east Texas.

A local CBS broadcaster in Houston cited law enforcement sources in reporting that Peterson told police he used a tree branch in a "whooping" on his 4-year-old son in Spring, Texas, in May as punishment for pushing another one of the athlete's children.

The boy suffered cuts and bruises to areas including his back, buttocks, ankles and legs, the station reported.

Afterward, when the boy returned home to Minnesota, his mother took him to
a doctor who determined the injuries were consistent with child abuse and that it appeared the child had injuries from one incident involving a “switch” and another incident, possibly involving a cord, the station reported.

"The Vikings are in the process of gathering information regarding the legal situation involving Adrian Peterson," the team said in a statement.

Peterson, 29, a six-time Pro Bowl running back and a former NFL Most Valuable Player, is in his eighth season in the league, all with the Vikings. He has rushed for 10,190 yards and scored 91 touchdowns, 86 on the ground, in his career.

In 2012, Peterson rushed for 2,097 yards, the second-most in a single season in NFL history, trailing only Eric Dickerson's 2,105 in 1984 with the Los Angeles
Rams.

Peterson's 2-year-old son died in October 2013 after being allegedly assaulted by his mother's boyfriend in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The man, Joseph R. Patterson, was indicted on second-degree murder charges.

Peterson told reporters at that time that he had learned about the child only two months before and had been preparing to provide financial assistance to his son and the child's mother.

http://news.yahoo.com/nfls-adrian-pe...9477--nfl.html

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Let's just call it what it is....another example of male violence.....this time toward a child.
I was switched as a child because my Mom and her brothers were switched by their father. Switched, is a great deal different then winding up with cuts and bruises, and i have to say that there is not much a baby of 4 could even be switched for!

And before they give the excuse of "it was done to him", i never switched my child or even hit her for that matter.

These men need to be held accountable for the violence happening in their families, no excuses, treatment and/or jail and termination from a position that children and adults look up to. Although why sports figures are held in such esteem is beyond all reason! But, that's a discussion for another day.
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