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The mother of a 3-year-old boy who police say was beaten and kicked to death by the woman's teenage boyfriend has been arrested and accused of leaving her son with the man after she witnessed most of the violence.

 

Arrest warrant affidavits say Arlena Lindley, 21, of Dallas was in the apartment when her son, Titches Lindley, was choked, stomped and tossed against a wall by her boyfriend. Then Ms. Lindley went shopping.

 

Ms. Lindley was booked into the Lew Sterrett Justice Center on Wednesday afternoon on a charge of injury to a child with the intent of serious bodily injury by omission, a first-degree felony punishable by up to life in prison. Her bail is set at $100,000.

 

Ms. Lindley's boyfriend, Alonzo Turner, 19, was being held without bail on charges of capital murder in connection with the Oct. 13 death of Titches.

 

He also is charged with family violence assault because he's accused of injuring Ms. Lindley.

 

Ms. Lindley and Mr. Turner have declined interview requests.

 

Police said that about 10 a.m. Oct. 13, Ms. Lindley was at the apartment in the 4800 block of Sunnyvale Street in east Oak Cliff when Mr. Turner flew into a tirade because Titches wouldn't eat his oatmeal and had soiled his pants.

 

According to the affidavits, Mr. Turner ordered the boy into the bedroom, told him to bend over and beat him with a belt. He threw the boy against the wall.

 

Titches then spit oatmeal on the floor, and after he refused to lick it up, police said, Mr. Turner forced the boy's face into the mess. He then grabbed the boy's throat and stepped on his chest, then forced the boy's head into the toilet, police said.

 

"She didn't step in to protect the child," said Lt. Ches Williams, head of the crimes against children unit. "She was there enough of the time to realize that the child was being hurt."

 

Instead, the affidavits said, the boy's mother left with a friend to go to the store. Mr. Turner would not let them take Titches along, police said.

 

When her friend asked Ms. Lindley if they should call anyone, she reportedly said no, one affidavit said.

 

Soon after, an apartment manager walking by heard Mr. Turner yelling, "Get up! Get up!" at the boy. Through the window, she could see the man kicking the boy. She knocked on the door and confronted him. "I had to whoop him for pooping in his pants," Mr. Turner told her, according to police.

 

She went back to the office, and 911 was called. An officer arrived but found the apartment abandoned.

 

Police later learned Mr. Turner had taken Titches "to the store to get Pepto-Bismol because [Titches] was complaining of a sore stomach," according to one affidavit.

 

Meanwhile, after doing some shopping, Ms. Lindley accompanied her friend to her apartment, where they discussed Mr. Turner's behavior. Ms. Lindley, according to the friend, "was smiling when she told about the ... beating," an affidavit states.

 

At 1:40 p.m., the women returned to the apartment and found Titches, who was having "a hard time standing up and was tired." Mr. Turner told the boy, "Don't you fall down!" and laughed. The boy went to rest in the bedroom.

 

Ms. Lindley checked on her son and found his breathing labored but did nothing, police said. Minutes later, she found him not breathing, police said.

 

Mr. Turner dialed 911. Titches died at Children's Medical Center Dallas. Police said Titches had broken ribs, extensive internal bleeding and head trauma. The Dallas County medical examiner's office ruled he had died from multiple blunt force injuries.

 

When investigators asked Ms. Lindley why she didn't take her son away from Mr. Turner, she answered, "I don't know."

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Thanks for sharing.

 

Do you think your tax dollars should have been spent to get the boy out of that home and into a safe place?

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Thanks for sharing.

 

Do you think your tax dollars should have been spent to get the boy out of that home and into a safe place?

 

Yes. It's called law enforcement. :blink:

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The cruelest part of this story is that they named the child "Titches". :cheers:

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Sometimes when I read a story..., I end up really hoping there is a hell...

Don't worry, they're from Dallas. They're already in hell.

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Are there any white dudes named Alonzo?

 

 

I know one. He's actually a poster on this bored. But in this case, it's pretty obvious he's :wall:

 

 

That's right, the "N" word.

 

 

 

 

Ninjas

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All he has to do is ask Jesus for forgivness and you both go to heaven. :lol:

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That is the Department of Family and Protective Services. That is different than law enforcement.

 

They are considered officers of the court and are given the ability to enforce court orders.

 

Tomato ToMAHto.

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All he has to do is ask Jesus for forgivness and you both go to heaven. :doublethumbsup:

 

:old roll eyes:

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:old roll eyes:

 

Well it's true. That is if you believe in that religion. Just saying, hell isn't just for bad people. It's for people that turn their back on God. :thumbsdown:

 

So all he has to do is ask for forgiveness and really mean it and he doesn't go to hell.

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