Dad arrested for leaving son at McDonald's
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See if you can follow this:
Dave Lieber, a columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (that's
his photo at the left), got into an argument with his 11 year old
son over breakfast at McDonald's (perhaps the boy ate his
McGriddle?). Lieber got so angry with the boy that he drove away,
leaving him in the parking lot, which was "a few blocks" from their
home. He then thought better of it and came back to pick him up a
few minutes later, only to find that the police had been called. No
charges were filed, and Lieber
wrote about the incident in his
August 15th
column. He acknowledged that he had "made a stupid and quite
serious mistake…I could have exposed my son to
grave danger. I do know that. But in the moment of anger, I
didn’t think clearly." He called The Parenting
Center in Fort Worth, a nonprofit that offers counseling to local
families. They gave him some good advice in case this situation
ever happens again, like "don't take it personally when fighting
with your child," that sort of thing.
HOWEVER, two weeks later, after "additional investigation",
he was arrested on charges of "child abandonment
with intent to return and child abandonment/endangering a child."
Lieber is free on relatively modest $4,000 bail, but is still
charged with two felonies.
Did the police go too far? Or is this an appropriate punishment?
Read more here.