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NFL star Adrian Peterson indicted for 'hitting his four-year-old son with a cane' | |
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American football has been plunged into further unwelcome controversy with the indictment of a leading player on child abuse charges. | American football has been plunged into further unwelcome controversy with the indictment of a leading player on child abuse charges. |
Adrian Peterson, a running back with the Minnesota Vikings, has been accused of reckless or negligent treatment of a child for hitting his son with a piece of tree branch. | |
The indictment comes in the wake of the controversy over Baltimore Ravens player Ray Rice knocking his then fiancée, Janay Palmer, apparently unconscious in a lift. | The indictment comes in the wake of the controversy over Baltimore Ravens player Ray Rice knocking his then fiancée, Janay Palmer, apparently unconscious in a lift. |
Rice’s behaviour prompted public questions over the way domestic violence is often tolerated, with his lawyer describing the knock-out punch as a “minor physical altercation”. | Rice’s behaviour prompted public questions over the way domestic violence is often tolerated, with his lawyer describing the knock-out punch as a “minor physical altercation”. |
Peterson, regarded as one of the best players in the NFL and in his ninth season at the Vikings, has been under investigation for disciplining his four-year-old son. | Peterson, regarded as one of the best players in the NFL and in his ninth season at the Vikings, has been under investigation for disciplining his four-year-old son. |
A draft police report, obtained by a radio station in Texas, suggests that the player admitted he did “whoop” one of his children in May. | A draft police report, obtained by a radio station in Texas, suggests that the player admitted he did “whoop” one of his children in May. |
The alleged abuse took place when the boy was visiting him in Houston and the boy’s mother took him to a doctor on his return to Minnesota. | The alleged abuse took place when the boy was visiting him in Houston and the boy’s mother took him to a doctor on his return to Minnesota. |
The boy is said to have told a doctor his father struck him with a branch from a tree. The doctor reportedly told investigators that the boy had "a number of lacerations on his thighs, along with bruise-like marks on his lower back and buttocks and cuts on his hand.” | The boy is said to have told a doctor his father struck him with a branch from a tree. The doctor reportedly told investigators that the boy had "a number of lacerations on his thighs, along with bruise-like marks on his lower back and buttocks and cuts on his hand.” |
A statement issued by the Minnesota Vikings said: “The Vikings are in the process of gathering information regarding the legal situation involving Adrian Peterson. At this time, we will defer further questions to Adrian’s attorney.” | A statement issued by the Minnesota Vikings said: “The Vikings are in the process of gathering information regarding the legal situation involving Adrian Peterson. At this time, we will defer further questions to Adrian’s attorney.” |
Peterson is understood to be co-operating with the investigators and gave a statement to a grand jury last week. The offence carried a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. | Peterson is understood to be co-operating with the investigators and gave a statement to a grand jury last week. The offence carried a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. |
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