The Columbus Dispatch

Prosecutor: Baby suffered ‘very violent shaking’ before death

- Jordan Laird

Crawford, Jontue Chatman and their supporters wore T-shirts emblazoned with #Justicefor­kash at the arraignmen­t Wednesday of a Reynoldsbu­rg home day care operator charged in their 5-month-old child’s October death.

Tammra Straughter, 51, is accused of shaking the baby to death, according to the prosecutor’s office.

Chatman held up pictures of Kashan Roman Crawford-chatman while Crawford spoke through tears to Franklin County Common Pleas Court Magistrate Mark Petrucci.

“(We’re) struggling to comprehend how someone could commit such a monstrous act against an innocent and defenseles­s infant,” Crawford said.

Petrucci set a bond of $300,000 cash surety or $20,000 recognizan­ce. He said his job is not to punish Straughter, but to ensure she shows up for trial.

Straughter’s attorney, Sam Shamansky, said during the hearing that Straughter has known about possible charges since October and has not fled.

Shamansky also said Kashan and his brother were born prematurel­y. He told The Dispatch after the hearing, “These cases are always gut-wrenching.”

A few new details came out at Straughter’s first appearance in the court, during which Shamansky entered a not-guilty plea on her behalf to charges of murder and endangerin­g children.

Scott Sugarman, a prosecutin­g attorney, said in court that the deputy coroner who conducted the autopsy stated, “Kash’s brain was one of the most swollen he had ever seen and strongly suggested abusive head trauma from very

violent shaking.”

Straughter was caring for Kashan, Kashan’s twin brother and six other children alone on Oct. 9, 2023, at her home on White Butterfly Lane when Kashan began exhibiting symptoms in the afternoon, Sugarman said.

Emergency medics were called to the home on a report of a baby not breathing, but Crawford took her son to an urgent care, according to Sugarman.

At the urgent care, Kashan went limp. He had to be intubated and underwent CPR for 45 minutes, Sugarman said.

Kashan was transferre­d to Nationstac­ia

wide Children’s Hospital, where they discovered the baby was suffering from the severe effects of head trauma, including seizures, Sugarman said.

“Despite lifesaving attempts, Kashan progressed to brain death and passed away on Oct. 13, 2023,” Sugarman said.

Sugarman said Straughter lied to authoritie­s about not having a camera recording in her home, but a search warrant found footage showing Kashan throughout Oct. 9 appearing fine until the afternoon. jlaird@dispatch.com @Lairdwrite­s

 ?? JORDAN LAIRD/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Jontue Chatman holds up photos of his infant son, Kashan Roman Crawford-chatman, on Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court at the arraignmen­t of Tammra Straughter, a Reynoldsbu­rg home daycare operator whom the prosecutor’s office has accused of shaking 5-month-old Kashan, causing his death in October 2023.
JORDAN LAIRD/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Jontue Chatman holds up photos of his infant son, Kashan Roman Crawford-chatman, on Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court at the arraignmen­t of Tammra Straughter, a Reynoldsbu­rg home daycare operator whom the prosecutor’s office has accused of shaking 5-month-old Kashan, causing his death in October 2023.

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