Tulsa man accused of beating teenage son
BY KENDRICK MARSHALL World Staff Writer
Sunday, February 10, 2013
2/10/13 at 4:56 AM
A Tulsa man was arrested on accusations he choked and punched his 13-year-old son while trying to discipline him.
Terry Landrum, 39, was booked into the Tulsa Jail late Friday on a single child abuse by injury complaint, jail records show.
The alleged incident took place at a residence in the 100 block of West 65th Place North just before 7 p.m., an arrest report said.
The 13-year-old boy told police Landrum held him down on the floor with his knee and punched him in the face multiple times, the report said.
The victim also informed officers that Landrum "used his hands to choke him," said the report.
Officers wrote in the report of observing marks on the boy's face, behind his left ear and neck. The boy also complained of hearing loss as a result of being struck in the left ear, police said.
He was taken to Hillcrest Medical Center for examination, where it was determined the boy suffered a perforated left eardrum, police said.
Landrum posted bail on a $50,000 bond and was released from the Tulsa Jail on Saturday.
Original Print Headline: Tulsa man accused of beating, choking 13-year-old son
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Terry Landrum: The teenage victim told police that Landrum knelt on his chest and punched him several times in the face. He also told police that Landrum choked him and hit him in the ear. According to medical and police reports, the boy's eardrum was perforated.
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