Gainesville woman arrested for injuring young children
Staff report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Sasha Jean-Baptiste, 33, was arrested yesterday for allegedly injuring two young children, leaving scars.
On July 4, Gainesville Police Department officers responded to a residence in the Woodland Terrace neighborhood, where a male witness said Jean-Baptiste had been using force on two children, ages 4 and 1, leaving them with scars.
The male reportedly said he had noticed a large number of injuries on the children that occurred while they were in Jean-Baptiste’s care; he also said she has been more emotional, angry, and aggressive with the children recently. He reportedly said that when the children are alone with Jean-Baptiste in the bedroom, he hears loud thuds against the walls, and he believes that Jean-Baptiste throws the children into the wall when she is upset.
The officer reported that the four-year-old had a long, thin scar along the top of his back, a scab on his lower back, and scabs on his forearm. The one-year-old reportedly had three scars on her face.
Post Miranda, Jean-Baptiste reportedly said she is not excessively physical with the children, and she only spanks them when absolutely necessary; she said she raises her voice, but she never goes beyond “popping” the children, and she demonstrated this by hitting her own arm forcefully.
When asked about the children’s injuries, Jean-Baptiste reportedly said the older child is “very active and clumsy,” and when he runs around, he frequently runs into objects; she said she is working on that problem. She said the younger child’s scars are from bug bites that she scratched. When she was asked why the children are only injured when they are alone with her, she reportedly said they “run into everything.”
A female witness who lives in the home reportedly said the older child is very coordinated and has excellent gross motor skills for a child his age. She said the child plays without falling or running into things in all parts of the house except Jean-Baptiste’s room, and she said the children play in their own bedroom without getting injured; she said the new injuries are always noticed after the children have been alone with Jean-Baptiste. She added that she hears loud noises when the children are in Jean-Baptiste’s room, and it sounds like something is hitting the walls, followed by a child’s scream; she said that after she hears that, Jean-Baptiste says the children have injured themselves. She said Jean-Baptiste and the male witness argue “constantly” about her use of too much force on the children, but Jean-Baptiste never answers the criticisms, and she added that the male witness has started staying home more to make sure the children aren’t alone with Jean-Baptiste.
A second female witness concurred that the older child is athletic and very capable for his age, and she said neither child is clumsy. She described the children as “acrobatic, adventurous, and strong.”
A second male witness reportedly agreed that the children “are athletic and have great coordination.”
Jean-Baptiste has been charged with two counts of child abuse without great bodily harm. She has no local criminal history, and Judge Jonathan Ramsey set bail at $20,000.
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Good for these witnesses! Thank you for speaking up and helping these two defenseless children!