The Sentinel-Record

Man arrested after alleged brutal attack on stepfather

- STEVEN MROSS The Sentinel-Record

A Hot Springs man was arrested Wednesday evening after allegedly beating his stepfather so severely he lapsed into unconsciou­sness shortly after the arrival of Garland County sheriff’s deputies.

Charles Joseph Henderson, 33, of 108 Old Brundage Road, was taken into custody at his residence shortly after 6:30 p.m. and charged with second-degree domestic battery, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

Henderson remained in custody Thursday on zero bond and is set to appear today in Garland County District Court. According to court records, he lists no prior felony history but was previously convicted in 2018 of misdemeano­r third-degree assault and sentenced to 60 days in jail.

According to the probable cause affi- davit, around

6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sheriff’s Cpl. Matthew Cogburn responded to the Old Brundage Road residence regarding a disturbanc­e in progress and found Henderson sitting on the front porch.

He noted Henderson had a small cut over his eye and as he approached him, before he had time to ask him any questions, Henderson allegedly said, “I couldn’t stop hitting him.”

When asked who he meant, Henderson reportedly stated “my stepdad.” Sgt. Greg Kellar arrived to assist as Cogburn went inside to check on the victim, 41, who was found in a back bedroom.

The victim was lying on the bed and reportedly had bruising and swelling to his face and a laceration to his right ear. Cogburn asked him what happened and he said Henderson was “being belligeren­t” and “yelling at everyone in the house.”

He said he tried to stop Henderson, but then he attacked him. He said Henderson held him down on the floor and continuall­y punched him about his head, neck and face.

Cogburn noted the victim’s breathing appeared to be labored and he was having trouble speaking. LifeNet arrived a short time later and by that point the victim was unconsciou­s. “Due to the severity of his injuries,” he was transporte­d to the emergency room at CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs.

After the victim was transporte­d, Henderson was taken into custody While Cogburn was walking him to his unit, Henderson allegedly stated, “He never hit me. I go wild sometimes.”

Cogburn noted Henderson also had an injury to his right hand apparently suffered during the altercatio­n so he was also taken to the hospital to be treated before being taken to the detention center.

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