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Police: Man arrested after dangling, dropping child off second-floor Florida resort balcony

Police: Man arrested after dangling, dropping child off second-floor Florida resort balcony
NEWS STARTS NOW. THANKS SO MUCH FOR JOINING US HERE AT NOON. I’M SHELDON DUTES AND I’M NANCY ALVAREZ. WE HAVE A DISTURBING STORY OUT OF VOLUSIA COUNTY THIS AFTERNOON WHERE A MAN ALLEGEDLY DANGLED A FOUR YEAR-OLD OFF A RESORT BALCONY AND DROPPED HIM WESH 2’S PAMELA COMB JOINS US LIVE FROM DAYTONA BEACH. AND, PAMELA, YOU SPOKE WITH SOMEONE WHO SAW THIS ALL HAPPEN. YEAH. AND SHE TELLS US THIS MAN WAS HOLDING THE FOUR YEAR OLD FROM BOTH FEET, DANGLING HIM OVER THE SECOND FLOOR. HE THEN WENT AHEAD AND HELD HIM FROM ONE FOOT. AND THAT’S WHEN THE TODDLER FELL HEAD FIRST, ACCORDING TO POLICE. NOW, THE MAN WHO WAS ARRESTED WAS 31 YEAR OLD BRANDON GILMORE. THIS ALL HAPPENED SATURDAY AND HE IS CHARGED WITH AGGRAVATED CHILD ABUSE. DAYTONA BEACH POLICE TELL US GILMORE ONLY MET THE TODDLER AND HIS MOM FIVE HOURS BEFORE THIS ALL HAPPENED. THE THREE WERE AT THE RESORT WHEN GILMORE ALLEGEDLY TOLD THE MOM HE WAS GOING TO TAKE THE CHILD OUTSIDE TO PLAY, AND, QUOTE, SCARE HIM A LITTLE BIT. THAT’S WHEN WITNESSES SAW GILMORE DANGLING THE CHILD OVER THE BALCONY WHERE HE WAS ALLEGEDLY DROPPED. ONE WITNESS SAID THAT THE CHILD STARTED TURNING BLUE AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT GOT HIS NECK, THAT IT COULD HAVE BEEN BROKEN, BUT WE WERE STILL WAITING FOR AN UPDATE FROM POLICE. NOW GILMORE WAS ARRESTED AND IS CURRENTLY BEING HELD AT THE VOLUSIA COUNTY JAIL ON NO BOND. THE CHILD WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE HALIFAX MEDICAL CENTER, WHERE HE HE WAS ADMITTED AS A TRAUMA. NOW, AS I SAID, WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR AN UPDATE FROM POLICE TO KNOW IF HE IS DOING OKAY. REPORTIN
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Police: Man arrested after dangling, dropping child off second-floor Florida resort balcony
A 31-year-old man was arrested on Saturday after allegedly dropping a 4-year-old off the second floor of a Florida resort, according to an affidavit from the police department. The man, identified as Brandon Gilmore, is now facing a felony charge of aggravated child abuse.According to records from the Daytona Beach Police Department, Gilmore met the mother of the toddler approximately five hours before the incident, which happened just before 8 p.m.The man says he told the mother he was taking the child outside to play and "scare him a little bit," then proceeded to hold the child upside down by his legs over the balcony.Witnesses say Gilmore then dropped the toddler head-first, letting him fall two stories to the ground. "He was just like swinging in, playing with them," Dasanni Bentley, who witnessed the troubling incident, said. "And then he let him go, and he had him by one foot. And then the kid slipped right out of him and fell directly on his head on the concrete, no grass."   Gilmore told officers he held the child over the balcony but did not expand further on his involvement, the affidavit says. Bentley said the child took a pretty hard hit. "His face started turning bright purple," Bentley said. "He obviously was getting no oxygen. It was just not a good situation."Officers say they were able to access video surveillance footage that captured the incident. According to the affidavit, the video shows Gilmore exiting a hotel room holding the child normally in his arms before holding him over the balcony by one leg. The surveillance footage then shows Gilmore dropping the child head first, the affidavit says. Bentley said Gilmore and the child's mom ran downstairs. "They were just all down like all around him, trying to make sure he was OK," she said. "People were screaming from the pool, like to not touch him."Witnesses said the mom picked the child off the floor and took him back to the room. The child was rushed to hospital as a trauma alert based on the seriousness of the fall. According to police, the child suffered blunt force trauma to his head, but his current condition was not immediately made available. "Absolutely devastating," Bentley said. "I don't even know how I react if that was my own."The Department of Children and Families took a report of the incident, according to the affidavit. Gilmore is now charged with aggravated child abuse. He is being held at the Volusia County Jail on no bond.

A 31-year-old man was arrested on Saturday after allegedly dropping a 4-year-old off the second floor of a Florida resort, according to an affidavit from the police department.

The man, identified as Brandon Gilmore, is now facing a felony charge of aggravated child abuse.

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According to records from the Daytona Beach Police Department, Gilmore met the mother of the toddler approximately five hours before the incident, which happened just before 8 p.m.

The man says he told the mother he was taking the child outside to play and "scare him a little bit," then proceeded to hold the child upside down by his legs over the balcony.

Witnesses say Gilmore then dropped the toddler head-first, letting him fall two stories to the ground.

"He was just like swinging in, playing with them," Dasanni Bentley, who witnessed the troubling incident, said. "And then he let him go, and he had him by one foot. And then the kid slipped right out of him and fell directly on his head on the concrete, no grass."   

Gilmore told officers he held the child over the balcony but did not expand further on his involvement, the affidavit says.

Bentley said the child took a pretty hard hit.

"His face started turning bright purple," Bentley said. "He obviously was getting no oxygen. It was just not a good situation."

Officers say they were able to access video surveillance footage that captured the incident. According to the affidavit, the video shows Gilmore exiting a hotel room holding the child normally in his arms before holding him over the balcony by one leg.

The surveillance footage then shows Gilmore dropping the child head first, the affidavit says.

Bentley said Gilmore and the child's mom ran downstairs.

"They were just all down like all around him, trying to make sure he was OK," she said. "People were screaming from the pool, like to not touch him."

Witnesses said the mom picked the child off the floor and took him back to the room.

The child was rushed to hospital as a trauma alert based on the seriousness of the fall. According to police, the child suffered blunt force trauma to his head, but his current condition was not immediately made available.

"Absolutely devastating," Bentley said. "I don't even know how I react if that was my own."

The Department of Children and Families took a report of the incident, according to the affidavit.

Gilmore is now charged with aggravated child abuse. He is being held at the Volusia County Jail on no bond.