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Pr. George’s Co. attorney urges victims, loved ones to report domestic violence

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. 鈥撀燭he death of a 3-month-old baby, allegedly at the hands of his father, is reigniting a discussion on domestic violence in Prince George鈥檚 County.

鈥淲e really cannot continue to suffer the loses we鈥檝e suffered,鈥 said Prince George鈥檚 County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks.

Alsobrooks was reacting to the death of Antoine Petty, Jr. who investigators believe was , 34, who was upset by the child鈥檚 crying. The boy鈥檚 mother is also charged in his death as an accessory to the crime, since investigators believe she tried to help cover up the child’s death.

The baby becomes the 13th child, under the age of 3, to die as a result of domestic violence in the county, in two years.

In court, the mother of Geneice Petty, 24, urged the judge to release her daughter ahead of any trial, because she said聽Petty was a victim of domestic violence.

While the prosecutor didn鈥檛 substantiate the claim, after the hearing, Alsobrooks spoke about the importance of getting help to victims of domestic violence.

Alsobrooks said聽the county has 19 agencies which are ready to help anyone who is trying to figure a way out of a violent relationship.

鈥淒o not assume that violence will not extend itself, not only to you, but to your children,鈥 Alsobrooks said.

For many victims, fear keeps them from leaving an abusive relationship but the county can provide help with developing a plan to help someone leave a dangerous relationship.

Alsobrooks said that聽while it is a troubling number, an increase in protective orders in the county shows that more victims are seeking help.

In 2015, the year ended with more than 9,000聽orders being issued. So far this year, there have been 7,200 orders and that number is expected to surpass 11,000 by year鈥檚 end.

Alsobrooks also urged friends and family members to take action if they know someone in trouble. Family members can call agencies, such as the county鈥檚 , if they suspect a loved one is a victim of domestic violence.

鈥淚t is our greater hope that we don鈥檛 stand out here anymore and talk about babies and defenseless children that are killed in this community,鈥 Alsobrooks said.

At the conclusion of the bond hearing, Antoine Petty, Sr., who is charged with murder, was ordered to remain behind bars without bond. A judge set bond for Geneice Petty at $120,000.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 海角社区app. Before joining 海角社区app in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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