Thursday, June 11, 2015

Dad in "custody dispute" takes 4-month-old baby hostage in police standoff (Denver, Colorodo)

I presume that UNNAMED DAD was never married to the mother--and yet a criminal with "several outstanding felony warrants" was still allowed to wage a "custody dispute" with the mother of a 6-month-old infant? Even under freaking Sharia, mothers are allowed to be caretakers of their babies.

This is fathers rights in action, folks. A criminal--allegedly armed with knives--gets to terrorize his ex-girlfriends by threatening to take an young infants away from her. He even brings in the police and screws up traffic as part of his massive Daddy Drama hostage situation.

Fathers, especially never married fathers, should NOT be allowed to strip mothers of their babies without SOLID evidence of abuse/neglect. Criminal fathers should have their rights cut automatically. Enough of feeding the male entitlement of these little sh**s.

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28284736/denver-police-responding-barricade-situation-3200-block-osage

Denver police: Suspect in custody after a four-hour standoff at 3200 block of Osage

By Anthony Cotton
The Denver Post Posted: 06/09/2015 06:18:11 PM MDT2
Updated: 06/09/2015 09:55:35 PM MDT

A suspect is in custody after a four-hour standoff Tuesday night at an apartment on the 3200 block of Osage Street.

Police said the incident began about 4:45 p.m., with a report of a custody dispute over a 6-month-old baby. At first, the father refused to give up the child. After about two hours, however, the baby was turned over to authorities.

However, the father, who police said is wanted on several outstanding felony warrants, refused to leave the apartment.

Police do not believe the man had a gun, but they do think he may have had knives.

The standoff ended shortly before 9 p.m., when police announced the suspect was in custody.

Numerous police were on the scene.

The Colorado Department of Transportation said the off ramps from Interstate 25 to Osage were closed because of police activity.

This story will be updated when more information becomes available.