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Man arrested for punching son at youth basketball tournament
Topic Started: Dec 15 2011, 06:46 PM (37 Views)
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Man arrested for punching son at youth basketball tournament

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Parents and onlookers are still coming to grips with the horrific scene they witnessed over the weekend at a youth basketball tournament game in Lakeville, Minn. As KARE 11, Fox 9, The Star Tribune and other media outlets throughout the state reported, 52-year-old Steven Wilson was arrested and charged with fifth-degree domestic assault after he reportedly grabbed his son and punched him in the face after a loss.

Witnesses reported seeing Wilson and his eighth-grade son -- whose name was not released -- walking down a hallway at Lakeville South (Minn.) High when the father grabbed the boy with one arm and began punching him in the face with the other.

Nearby parents had to physically intervene before the altercation was broken up. After calling local police to the scene, Wilson was arrested and spent the night in jail before posting $10,000 to get out without conditions.

The only positive news to come out of this disturbing situation was that Wilson's son didn't require medical attention.

"This assault is an example of particularly disturbing adult behavior on so many levels," Lakeville Police Chief Tom Vomhoff told KARE-11. "Parents attending youth sports events have such a great opportunity to be a positive role model for kids, and that is clearly not what happened here."

Parents attending the game told Fox 9 they hoped Wilson would be banned from games in the future. Quite honestly, seeing his son play in the future should be the least of Wilson's worries.

If charged, he faces a $3,000 fine and up to 90 days in jail. As the saying goes, everyone is innocent until proven guilty; but with so many parents witnessing the altercation, you hope Wilson gets what he deserves.

"It breaks your heart," onlooker Tara Falteysek told Fox 9. "I can't imagine how that young boy feels, that dad would do that to him -- and in front of friends."

Wilson is expected to be in court next month, but you hope between now and then that he seeks counseling and psychiatric help. He certainly needs it.
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Another parent getting out of control at their kid's sporting events. Disturbing and ridiculous. Thank goodness this guy was seen. One has to wonder how bad this man has been to his son in private.

I do have to question the father's motivation for punching his son. Everyone is implying that the game loss is what set the father off, but maybe it was his son running his mouth or something else? Not that that justifies the father punching his son.

I do hope they throw the book at the father and he is required to serve the maximum allowable sentence for what he is being charged with.
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I coach baseball and one would be surprised and shocked at the number of times that we have had to restrain parents or guardians from doing this then getting the police involved. The poor kids suffer and it's a very tragic thing.
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Dec 15 2011, 11:28 PM
I coach baseball and one would be surprised and shocked at the number of times that we have had to restrain parents or guardians from doing this then getting the police involved. The poor kids suffer and it's a very tragic thing.
I just don't get these people.
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