Anthony Trakemon Powell appeared in court on Tuesday over allegations
that he struck his 3-year-old son Tristan "on the head with an open
hand," according to release from the Houston Police Department.
Powell's sister Prosha Land said in court documents that she saw Powell "discipline" her nephew "multiple times" with "his hand and with a belt" for several accidents and "lack of progress" in his son's potty training.
Powell's sister Prosha Land said in court documents that she saw Powell "discipline" her nephew "multiple times" with "his hand and with a belt" for several accidents and "lack of progress" in his son's potty training.
Land said last week she observed Powell strike Tristan in the head after
he had an accident, causing the toddler to fall from a standing
position to his bottom. Then, Land said in court documents, she said
Powell picked up his son, "like a rag doll," and hit him again, in the
head. The final strike knocked him over, causing him to again hit his
head on the tile floor.
After the incident, Land said Tristan "exhibited unusual behavior," and repeated several times "he was sleepy."
The boy, who usually wanted to be held by Land, only wanted to lie on the floor, his aunt said in court documents.
The next morning, Powell woke up Land to tell her that Tristan wasn't
breathing. Land recalls hearing Tristan wheezing in a manner that
sounded like an asthma attack.
She tried to administer a "breathing treatment," she said in court documents, but he was unresponsive, so she called 911.
Doctors said Tristan suffered brain swelling and multiple skull fractures. He died a day later.
A second son, younger than Tristan, was also hospitalized after Powell allegedly scalded him with hot water.
Land, who referred to Tristan as the "boy she never had," has been
charged for failing to stop or report the assaults. She is also still
in jail on $30,000 bond.
Harris County Judge Catherine Harris set bond Tuesday for Powell at
$250,000. According to a spokesman for the district attorney's office,
Powell remains jailed.
According to court documents, the boys had been living with his mother
in Jasper, Texas, had been staying with his father since May 10. The
victim's mother said she allowed her sons to go to Houston with his
father so Powell could get to know them better.
According to court documents, Powell admitted to striking Tristan with a
belt because he was trying to potty train him, but he denies striking
him in the head. Land said she loved Tristan as if he were own child.
Texas Herald.
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