York City Police officer accused of raping, inflicting severe injuries to toddler

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York City Police officer accused of raping, inflicting severe injuries to toddler​

Jared Weaver and George Stockburger
1 day ago
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)–A York City Police officer has been suspended and is facing charges after being accused of raping and seriously injuring a toddler, according to State Police.

Steven Cugini, 28, of York, was arrested and charged in Dauphin County Tuesday after being accused of sexually and physically abusing the 1-year-old child, according to a news release from State Police at Lykens.

Online court documents show that Cugini faces multiple felony charges that include rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child, and aggravated assault. He is locked up in Dauphin County Prison on $200,000 bail.

York City Police confirmed that Cugini is a member of their department and that he was suspended immediately after the alleged crimes that happened when he was off duty.

The alleged crimes, State Police say, happened from April 11 to April 15 in Elizabethville Borough and in Springettsbury Township, York County. According to Troopers, they got a report of severe bruising to the child after they were dropped off at daycare.

The child was transported to Hershey Medical Center for treatment where it was discovered they had broken bones and was a victim of sexual violence, according to State Police.

The victim’s mother told State Police the child suffered the injuries from a hard fall during bath time. State Police say the mother “went on to provide implausible explanations for several other injuries to the victim’s body” including that bruising was caused by the family dog.

State Police say Cugini was identified and interviewed as a potential suspect. During his interview, State Police say Cugini initially denied giving care to the child, but went on to say he changed “a few diapers” and gave the victim a bath, at which point there was an accident in the bathroom.

Troopers say text messages later showed Cugini acknowledging his responsibility for the victim’s bruising.

According to State Police, the victim’s mother also disclosed that Cugini had locked himself in the bathroom with the child and that she could hear crying and loud noises coming from the room.

A medical review found the victim’s injuries could not have come from the family dog or a bathroom fall.

State Police say Cugini acknowledged the victim’s injuries occurred while he was caring for the child alone. Cugini was transported to the Dauphin County booking center after being arrested on charges of rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child, and aggravated assault.

 
If found guilty put him in the general population. A cop A child Rapist things will work itself pretty fast
 

York City Police officer accused of raping, inflicting severe injuries to toddler​

Jared Weaver and George Stockburger
1 day ago
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)–A York City Police officer has been suspended and is facing charges after being accused of raping and seriously injuring a toddler, according to State Police.

Steven Cugini, 28, of York, was arrested and charged in Dauphin County Tuesday after being accused of sexually and physically abusing the 1-year-old child, according to a news release from State Police at Lykens.

Online court documents show that Cugini faces multiple felony charges that include rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child, and aggravated assault. He is locked up in Dauphin County Prison on $200,000 bail.

York City Police confirmed that Cugini is a member of their department and that he was suspended immediately after the alleged crimes that happened when he was off duty.

The alleged crimes, State Police say, happened from April 11 to April 15 in Elizabethville Borough and in Springettsbury Township, York County. According to Troopers, they got a report of severe bruising to the child after they were dropped off at daycare.

The child was transported to Hershey Medical Center for treatment where it was discovered they had broken bones and was a victim of sexual violence, according to State Police.

The victim’s mother told State Police the child suffered the injuries from a hard fall during bath time. State Police say the mother “went on to provide implausible explanations for several other injuries to the victim’s body” including that bruising was caused by the family dog.

State Police say Cugini was identified and interviewed as a potential suspect. During his interview, State Police say Cugini initially denied giving care to the child, but went on to say he changed “a few diapers” and gave the victim a bath, at which point there was an accident in the bathroom.

Troopers say text messages later showed Cugini acknowledging his responsibility for the victim’s bruising.

According to State Police, the victim’s mother also disclosed that Cugini had locked himself in the bathroom with the child and that she could hear crying and loud noises coming from the room.

A medical review found the victim’s injuries could not have come from the family dog or a bathroom fall.

State Police say Cugini acknowledged the victim’s injuries occurred while he was caring for the child alone. Cugini was transported to the Dauphin County booking center after being arrested on charges of rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child, and aggravated assault.

Hmmm so you joined 12 years ago, have 45 msgs and this is what you choose to post. Why?
 

York City Police officer accused of raping, inflicting severe injuries to toddler​

Jared Weaver and George Stockburger
1 day ago
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)–A York City Police officer has been suspended and is facing charges after being accused of raping and seriously injuring a toddler, according to State Police.

Steven Cugini, 28, of York, was arrested and charged in Dauphin County Tuesday after being accused of sexually and physically abusing the 1-year-old child, according to a news release from State Police at Lykens.

Online court documents show that Cugini faces multiple felony charges that include rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child, and aggravated assault. He is locked up in Dauphin County Prison on $200,000 bail.

York City Police confirmed that Cugini is a member of their department and that he was suspended immediately after the alleged crimes that happened when he was off duty.

The alleged crimes, State Police say, happened from April 11 to April 15 in Elizabethville Borough and in Springettsbury Township, York County. According to Troopers, they got a report of severe bruising to the child after they were dropped off at daycare.

The child was transported to Hershey Medical Center for treatment where it was discovered they had broken bones and was a victim of sexual violence, according to State Police.

The victim’s mother told State Police the child suffered the injuries from a hard fall during bath time. State Police say the mother “went on to provide implausible explanations for several other injuries to the victim’s body” including that bruising was caused by the family dog.

State Police say Cugini was identified and interviewed as a potential suspect. During his interview, State Police say Cugini initially denied giving care to the child, but went on to say he changed “a few diapers” and gave the victim a bath, at which point there was an accident in the bathroom.

Troopers say text messages later showed Cugini acknowledging his responsibility for the victim’s bruising.

According to State Police, the victim’s mother also disclosed that Cugini had locked himself in the bathroom with the child and that she could hear crying and loud noises coming from the room.

A medical review found the victim’s injuries could not have come from the family dog or a bathroom fall.

State Police say Cugini acknowledged the victim’s injuries occurred while he was caring for the child alone. Cugini was transported to the Dauphin County booking center after being arrested on charges of rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child, and aggravated assault.

Assuming this is true, do you understand what actually caused this? Leftist attacks on police which caused many to quit and recruiting to be so bad that they now have to hire questionable officers. Nobody wants to serve anymore so New York is stuck hiring people like this.
 
Assuming this is true, do you understand what actually caused this? Leftist attacks on police which caused many to quit and recruiting to be so bad that they now have to hire questionable officers. Nobody wants to serve anymore so New York is stuck hiring people like this.
This is York City in Pennsylvania, not NYC.
 
Convict him and the next morning give him a rancid bologna sandwich...then shoot the pedo in the forehead
 
This is York City in Pennsylvania, not NYC.
Actually, it's the same difference. Leftist policies have caused numerous officers to quit nationwide and torpedoed the recruitment of new officers. What idiot would want to be in law enforcement under the lefty woke microscope where criminals are allowed to run free and officers are arrested for making the wrong split second decisions?
 

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