Arizona woman records boyfriend abusing her toddler on video

A woman in Bullhead City, Arizona, suspected her boyfriend of harming her 2-year-old daughter and set up a cellphone camera to confirm her fears. The footage captured the man striking the child, leading to his arrest on child abuse charges. Authorities observed injuries consistent with physical abuse and transferred the girl to a hospital for evaluation.

In Bullhead City, Arizona, a 25-year-old man named Ora Carson II faces charges of child abuse and aggravated assault related to domestic violence. The incident came to light after his girlfriend, with whom he had been in a relationship for about two months, noticed her 2-year-old daughter frequently suffering bruises, scratches, and other injuries following time spent with Carson.

On a Monday morning, the mother decided to test her suspicions by positioning her cellphone to record before leaving a room. Upon reviewing the video later, she discovered footage showing Carson striking the child multiple times in the head. She immediately contacted the Bullhead City Police Department, reporting that her boyfriend had been physically assaulting her daughter.

Police officers responded by checking on the toddler and noting multiple bruises and injuries consistent with physical abuse. The mother handed over the incriminating video as evidence. Authorities then proceeded to Carson's residence on the 1800 block of Monterey Circle, where they took him into custody. He was booked into the Mohave County Jail in Kingman, Arizona.

The child received initial care at a local hospital before being transferred to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, for further medical evaluation as a precaution. As of Tuesday, the Bullhead City Police Department stated that the investigation remains ongoing.

Bullhead City lies on Arizona's western border, adjacent to Nevada and within an hour's drive of California.

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