Freemon Everett Seay, 38, and his daughter were fighting on Oct. 16 over her recent attempt to run away from home, an action he wanted to punish her for, Sgt. Ken Clark of the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office told CBS Seattle.
“He started with switches off a tree. In Washington state, it’s all about reasonable action … (and) you can (legally) give a kid a spanking,” he said. “But this goes beyond discipline, and into the realm of abuse.”
Before beginning the fight, Seay put on armor and brandished a weapon, which he repeatedly used on the child.
By that afternoon, Seay and his wife were in police custody.
Julie Seay, the child’s stepmother, was not actively involved in the abuse, according to the police report. However, she was aware of what was happening, and allegedly made no motion to protect the child in any way.
“She had a responsibility to defend her stepdaughter,” Clark added.
The case is still in its early stages, and in the state of Washington, the prosecutor’s office decides whether or not to press charges and continue with a trial. It remains to be seen whether the Seays will be brought up on charges.
Seay was released on bail Oct. 18.
taken from http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2011/10/18/washington-father-arrested-for-forcing-daughter-into-renaissance-battle/
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