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http://www.thenewsstar.com/article/2...aby+by+shaking Police: Man killed baby by shaking By Stephen Largen • slargen@monroe.gannett.com • June 5, 2009 A West Monroe man was charged with second-degree murder Thursday afternoon after he reportedly shook his 2-month-old son, who later died. Chase Gregory Cascio, 21, 204 Kings Drive, Lot 65, was arrested by Ouachita Parish sheriff's deputies and is being held at Ouachita Correctional Center. No bond is set. According to an arrest affidavit, ambulance personnel transported the child to Glenwood Regional Medical Center's emergency room Wednesday afternoon. The child was transferred to St. Francis North, where a doctor discovered large quantities of blood surrounding the child's brain and a subdural hematoma, injuries consistent with Shaken Baby Syndrome. The child was put on a ventilator but died later. An exam of the child reportedly also revealed broken ribs that were in the process of healing. An investigation revealed the child was in his father's care at the time the injuries occurred. Cascio reportedly called 9-1-1. He reportedly admitted to deputies that he shook his son out of anger because of a fight with his wife on the telephone. The baby was reportedly crying during the phone conversation, and Cascio shook his son after the call ended. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He comes from a well known family with old money too. His bond was ONLY $600,000 for 2nd degree murder. He shouldn't have had a damn bond. And I bet he's already out. I noticed there's no mention of an investigation as to how the baby had broken ribs that were mending either! I gotta stop reading the news. . . . .
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