Daddy ate my eyes.
Police believe a bakersfield man bit the eyeball out of his son's face and ate it, according to court documents. The 4-year-old's other eye was damaged beyond repair, reports said.
The boy's missing eye could not be located, reports said, and he told a detective, ''daddy ate my eyes.''
prosecutors have charged angelo vidal mendoza sr., 34, with mayhem, torture and child cruelty. He's being held in the downtown jail in lieu of $1 million bail.
Neighbors called police on april 28 and reported they found the child naked and bleeding on the floor of the mendoza home on ohio drive, near highway 58 and union avenue.
Police located the wheel-chair-bound mendoza at a nearby house, where he had severely injured his own leg, witnesses said, by chopping at it with an ax.
The boy had severe injuries to both eyes and hands, according to a police report. He told officers, ''daddy bit my eyes and hands.''
''it was determined mendoza was the only person alone with his son during the time of the assault,'' the police report said.
Hospital staff told detectives the boy's ''left eye and muscle was gone and missing.''
his ''right eye was still in the socket but damaged beyond repair,'' the report said.
The boy ''later made the statement, 'daddy ate my eyes,''' the report said.
Police believe a bakersfield man bit the eyeball out of his son's face and ate it, according to court documents. The 4-year-old's other eye was damaged beyond repair, reports said.
The boy's missing eye could not be located, reports said, and he told a detective, ''daddy ate my eyes.''
prosecutors have charged angelo vidal mendoza sr., 34, with mayhem, torture and child cruelty. He's being held in the downtown jail in lieu of $1 million bail.
Neighbors called police on april 28 and reported they found the child naked and bleeding on the floor of the mendoza home on ohio drive, near highway 58 and union avenue.
Police located the wheel-chair-bound mendoza at a nearby house, where he had severely injured his own leg, witnesses said, by chopping at it with an ax.
The boy had severe injuries to both eyes and hands, according to a police report. He told officers, ''daddy bit my eyes and hands.''
''it was determined mendoza was the only person alone with his son during the time of the assault,'' the police report said.
Hospital staff told detectives the boy's ''left eye and muscle was gone and missing.''
his ''right eye was still in the socket but damaged beyond repair,'' the report said.
The boy ''later made the statement, 'daddy ate my eyes,''' the report said.
Daddy bit my eyes
bakersfield, calif. — a 4-year-old boy was found suffering from severe injuries to his eyes and hands when police were called to a disturbance at an apartment in southeast bakersfield late last month.
The investigation led officers a few blocks away to east terrace way where they arrested the boy's father, 35-year-old angelo mendoza.
Court documents filed since the april 28 incident have shed light on the alleged abuse of angelo mendoza jr., who was reportedly found lying naked on the floor of an ohio drive apartment with one eye missing and the other eye damaged badly.
The boy had told officers that, "daddy bit my eyes and hands," according to court documents.
More than 20 prior criminal cases can be found for the father in court records, including a no contest plea in april 2006 on misdemeanor willful cruelty to a child. He was placed on probation at that time.
Mendoza was charged with felony counts of aggravated mayhem, torture, willful cruelty to a child and inflicting injury upon a child for last month's alleged attack.
Mendoza had custody of the boy at the time, but the boy's mother was partially a witness to the incident. She said friday that she was delivering pizza to the apartment when she heard her son screaming for help and decided to leave.
"my son was just crying, 'mommy, mommy, i want to go with you. I'm scared,'" said the boy's mother, calling herself desirae but not disclosing her last name. "(i'm) just like 'should i take him or leave him?'"
desirae said she left, thinking the boy was safe with his father.
The father reportedly struck himself in the ankle and foot area with an ax. He's currently listed in stable condition at kern medical center.
The boy is staying with his mother's sister in foster care. His mother said the boy is doing well.
bakersfield, calif. — a 4-year-old boy was found suffering from severe injuries to his eyes and hands when police were called to a disturbance at an apartment in southeast bakersfield late last month.
The investigation led officers a few blocks away to east terrace way where they arrested the boy's father, 35-year-old angelo mendoza.
Court documents filed since the april 28 incident have shed light on the alleged abuse of angelo mendoza jr., who was reportedly found lying naked on the floor of an ohio drive apartment with one eye missing and the other eye damaged badly.
The boy had told officers that, "daddy bit my eyes and hands," according to court documents.
More than 20 prior criminal cases can be found for the father in court records, including a no contest plea in april 2006 on misdemeanor willful cruelty to a child. He was placed on probation at that time.
Mendoza was charged with felony counts of aggravated mayhem, torture, willful cruelty to a child and inflicting injury upon a child for last month's alleged attack.
Mendoza had custody of the boy at the time, but the boy's mother was partially a witness to the incident. She said friday that she was delivering pizza to the apartment when she heard her son screaming for help and decided to leave.
"my son was just crying, 'mommy, mommy, i want to go with you. I'm scared,'" said the boy's mother, calling herself desirae but not disclosing her last name. "(i'm) just like 'should i take him or leave him?'"
desirae said she left, thinking the boy was safe with his father.
The father reportedly struck himself in the ankle and foot area with an ax. He's currently listed in stable condition at kern medical center.
The boy is staying with his mother's sister in foster care. His mother said the boy is doing well.
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