Returning home from Ludlow Taylor, violent attack on 9th/Maryland last night's

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271


And more....he was a big guy for 5'9"

https://nccueaglepride.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/4289

No wonder it took something like 7 people to stop the attack and restrain him


Woah. I'm pretty sure I've seen him around the neighborhood before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271


And more....he was a big guy for 5'9"

https://nccueaglepride.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/4289

No wonder it took something like 7 people to stop the attack and restrain him


Woah. I'm pretty sure I've seen him around the neighborhood before.


That picture is 10 years out of date. You're probably thinking of some other handsome, smiling young black man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, looks like he's due to have a kid next month....stumbled upon their baby registry online:

https://www.amazingregistry.com/cherelle-hunt/idreis-augustus/registry.ashx?a=102745364

So he goes to a pregnancy center with the girlfriend, flips out, and attacks the first kid he sees?

What. The. F#ck.

Hope the baby isn’t born drug addicted.
My friend adopted an opioid addicted newborn.
The Evil Sackler Empire is supposed to pay for any treatments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271


And more....he was a big guy for 5'9"

https://nccueaglepride.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/4289

No wonder it took something like 7 people to stop the attack and restrain him


Woah. I'm pretty sure I've seen him around the neighborhood before.


That picture is 10 years out of date. You're probably thinking of some other handsome, smiling young black man.


That pic is from 2014. Not so far out of date.

You can find the guy's public Facebook profile, if you're so inclined. Plenty of pics of him drinking with his bros.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271

10 years ago.


I found that too. Jeez, I wonder what happened between then and now in this person's life.


Most mental illness hits while kids are in college.


It started in early childhood, people. Pay attention to what happens early on in your child’s life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271

10 years ago.


I found that too. Jeez, I wonder what happened between then and now in this person's life.


Most mental illness hits while kids are in college.


It started in early childhood, people. Pay attention to what happens early on in your child’s life.


But is there much you can even really do about development of mental illness? My brother is mentally ill, while myself and our younger sister are 100% fine and completely responsible adults. Same house, same parents, same focus on extra curriculars and education, etc. Same family problems too - but so many have issues.

However, my brother was "problematic" starting in kindergarten. It just continued escalating into his teens. He joined the military, which set him straight for about 10 years. But once he was out of the military & the structure it provided, he went completely off the deep end.

So yes, you can "pay attention" in childhood. There were certainly signs that something was not right with him. But what is a parent supposed to do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271

10 years ago.


I found that too. Jeez, I wonder what happened between then and now in this person's life.


Most mental illness hits while kids are in college.


It started in early childhood, people. Pay attention to what happens early on in your child’s life.


But is there much you can even really do about development of mental illness? My brother is mentally ill, while myself and our younger sister are 100% fine and completely responsible adults. Same house, same parents, same focus on extra curriculars and education, etc. Same family problems too - but so many have issues.

However, my brother was "problematic" starting in kindergarten. It just continued escalating into his teens. He joined the military, which set him straight for about 10 years. But once he was out of the military & the structure it provided, he went completely off the deep end.

So yes, you can "pay attention" in childhood. There were certainly signs that something was not right with him. But what is a parent supposed to do?


There is a lot parents can do.

They can properly medicate the child that has a mental illness. They can provide appropriate therapy to the child with mental illness. They can put the child in the environment best suited for a child with mental illness.

What they should not do is stick their head in the sand and pretend their child is fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271

10 years ago.


I found that too. Jeez, I wonder what happened between then and now in this person's life.


Most mental illness hits while kids are in college.


It started in early childhood, people. Pay attention to what happens early on in your child’s life.


But is there much you can even really do about development of mental illness? My brother is mentally ill, while myself and our younger sister are 100% fine and completely responsible adults. Same house, same parents, same focus on extra curriculars and education, etc. Same family problems too - but so many have issues.

However, my brother was "problematic" starting in kindergarten. It just continued escalating into his teens. He joined the military, which set him straight for about 10 years. But once he was out of the military & the structure it provided, he went completely off the deep end.

So yes, you can "pay attention" in childhood. There were certainly signs that something was not right with him. But what is a parent supposed to do?

It’s definitely tough. But each child in the same family is in fact treated differently. (My best friend had triplets — and I witnessed how each one was treated differently). You can’t help it. It’s the parents’ job to figure out who needs what. And that takes getting to know each child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271


And more....he was a big guy for 5'9"

https://nccueaglepride.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/4289

No wonder it took something like 7 people to stop the attack and restrain him


Woah. I'm pretty sure I've seen him around the neighborhood before.


Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand......according to that link, yesterday was the assailants birthday.

Can this story get any more bizarre?
Anonymous
I read it as he jumped INTO the building and then exited and a block away attacked the child? Could have been random but perhaps unlikely given his pregnant girlfriend? The Center staff ran out when he jumped through the window. Wonder if his intent had been to attack them?

The details are surreal. So glad the little girl is physically ok.
Anonymous
Any news updates?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271

10 years ago.


I found that too. Jeez, I wonder what happened between then and now in this person's life.


Most mental illness hits while kids are in college.


It started in early childhood, people. Pay attention to what happens early on in your child’s life.


But is there much you can even really do about development of mental illness? My brother is mentally ill, while myself and our younger sister are 100% fine and completely responsible adults. Same house, same parents, same focus on extra curriculars and education, etc. Same family problems too - but so many have issues.

However, my brother was "problematic" starting in kindergarten. It just continued escalating into his teens. He joined the military, which set him straight for about 10 years. But once he was out of the military & the structure it provided, he went completely off the deep end.

So yes, you can "pay attention" in childhood. There were certainly signs that something was not right with him. But what is a parent supposed to do?


There is a lot parents can do.

They can properly medicate the child that has a mental illness. They can provide appropriate therapy to the child with mental illness. They can put the child in the environment best suited for a child with mental illness.

What they should not do is stick their head in the sand and pretend their child is fine.


Schizophrenia and bipolar don’t manifest during childhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Here's the assailant.

https://pvpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/idreis-augustus/271

10 years ago.


I found that too. Jeez, I wonder what happened between then and now in this person's life.


Most mental illness hits while kids are in college.


It started in early childhood, people. Pay attention to what happens early on in your child’s life.


But is there much you can even really do about development of mental illness? My brother is mentally ill, while myself and our younger sister are 100% fine and completely responsible adults. Same house, same parents, same focus on extra curriculars and education, etc. Same family problems too - but so many have issues.

However, my brother was "problematic" starting in kindergarten. It just continued escalating into his teens. He joined the military, which set him straight for about 10 years. But once he was out of the military & the structure it provided, he went completely off the deep end.

So yes, you can "pay attention" in childhood. There were certainly signs that something was not right with him. But what is a parent supposed to do?


There is a lot parents can do.

They can properly medicate the child that has a mental illness. They can provide appropriate therapy to the child with mental illness. They can put the child in the environment best suited for a child with mental illness.

What they should not do is stick their head in the sand and pretend their child is fine.


Schizophrenia and bipolar don’t manifest during childhood.


+1. More common is that kids are described as quirky/odd or have behavioral problems—nothing that is diagnosable as serious mental illness, though, just recollections in hindsight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Yup. Gotta tell you? As a concealed carry individual, I would have dispatched him quickly and efficiently. And if that put me in jail? So be it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woah, the guy jumped through a plate glass window inside the building to attack the child who was outside on the sidewalk. Nuts.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-chokes-4-year-old-after-jumping-through-window-of-dc-pregnancy-center-police/2216201/


This sounds like PCP. This is absolute nightmare fuel.


Yup. Gotta tell you? As a concealed carry individual, I would have dispatched him quickly and efficiently. And if that put me in jail? So be it.


I don’t own a gun but would be grateful for someone like you. Would like to protect your right to carry, for sure.

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