Teens were 'laughing hysterically' as they terrorized 1-year-old with a Taser, cops say
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Three
teenage girls were arrested after Arkansas police say they terrorized a
1-year-old baby with a Taser. The baby's mother called police July 9
and told a responding officer that she saw a Snapchat video of the girls
"laughing hysterically while taunting the baby girl with a Taser." The
baby was screaming out in "uncontrollable fear" and one of the teens hit
the child in the head, according to a news release from the Conway
Police Department. "In the video, you can see and hear the electric
prongs on the Taser lighting up," Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in a
police report obtained by Arkansas Online. Police say a laughing emoji
was used on the Snapchat video. Little also wrote that the
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Teens were 'laughing hysterically' as they terrorized 1-year-old with a Taser, cops say
Three teenage girls were arrested after Arkansas police say they terrorized a 1-year-old baby with a Taser.
The baby's mother called police July 9 and told a responding officer that she saw a Snapchat video of the girls "laughing hysterically while taunting the baby girl with a Taser." The baby was screaming out in "uncontrollable fear" and one of the teens hit the child in the head, according to a news release from the Conway Police Department.
"In the video, you can see and hear the electric prongs on the Taser lighting up," Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in a police report obtained by Arkansas Online. Police say a laughing emoji was used on the Snapchat video.
Little also wrote that the baby seemed to be "out of breath from crying so hard," according to Arkansas Online.
The baby's mother called police July 9 and told a responding officer that she saw a Snapchat video of the girls "laughing hysterically while taunting the baby girl with a Taser." The baby was screaming out in "uncontrollable fear" and one of the teens hit the child in the head, according to a news release from the Conway Police Department.
"In the video, you can see and hear the electric prongs on the Taser lighting up," Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in a police report obtained by Arkansas Online. Police say a laughing emoji was used on the Snapchat video.
Little also wrote that the baby seemed to be "out of breath from crying so hard," according to Arkansas Online.
Two of the girls said they didn't see any "wrongdoing in their actions," a police report says, and they blamed the girl who posted the videos to Snapchat in the first place. Because they are underage, police didn't identify the teens, Arkansas Online reports.
It's not the first time police say child abuse has been uncovered because of a Snapchat video.
David Williams III, 24, was supposed to be watching his 15-month-old son while the baby's mother worked at her new job, according to the Gonzales Police Department. But police allege that during one day in late March, Williams duct-taped his child's wrists, ankles and mouth at his house in Louisiana — and posted a video of it on Snapchat.
He wrote in the video's caption that duct-taping is a way to discipline an "unruly" baby, police say. He was arrested in May and charged with felony cruelty to a juvenile.
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