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A St. Joseph Father Pleads Guilty to Throwing Concrete at his Baby

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A St. Joseph father already in jail for assauting his ex-girlfriend could face more jail tonight for hitting his baby with concrete. Bryson McCray pleaded guilty today to hitting his baby with a chunk of concrete in June. The toddler needed 200 stiches to close the wound. Police believe he was aiming for the girl`s mother -- his ex-girlfriend. McCray will be sentenced September 15. He`s already serving 84 days behind bars for the domestic assualt charge against his ex.

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