Teen Installs Cameras After Being Told She's Lying About Abuse
Teen Installs Cameras After Being Told She's Lying About Abuse
According to the mother of a 14-year-old girl, her child installed cameras in her bedroom after she tried to report physical abuse time and again, but no one believed her. After footage was captured, the teen provided video evidence of assaults to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office in Florida. This ultimately led to the arrest of 47-year-old Damon Becnel.According to the police report, in the two videos submitted, Becnel was captured head butting the teen, and grabbing her by the hair and throwing her head against the bed. At one point, the man also pulled a knife on a dog and yelling "I will cut this f------ god---- dog's f------ eyeballs out" while the girl pleaded with him to stop. He later could be seen hitting the dog and grabbing it by the throat, throwing the animal to the floor.The teen had evidently tried to report the alleged abuse for years, but no one believed her. The Florida Division of Corporations lists the defendant as a managing partner of more than two-dozen businesses, including president of the Sandestin Police Department Inc. He has been charged with felony child abuse and tormenting an animal, and was released after posting bail awaiting trial.
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