Forcing son to exercise, maybe went too far.

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Detroit Police Department/APCharlie Bothuell V, 12, of Detroit went missing June 14.
A 12-year-old boy found hiding in the basement of his father’s Detroit home after he went missing for nearly two weeks told cops he was forced to perform rigorous workouts that included hundreds of pushups and sit-ups each day.
Charlie Bothuell V said he was given an hour to complete his exercises — 100 pushups, 200 sit-ups, 100 jumping jacks, 25 arm curls with a 25-pound weight and a thousand revolutions on an elliptical machine, according to a court petition obtained by the Free Press.
If he didn’t finish, the boy claimed, he “would have to do it again,” read the petition, which was filed in Wayne County’s juvenile court this week

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ed-perform-extreme-workouts-article-1.1861826
 

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These :flabbynsick: people trying to live vicariously through their kids? :wtf:
 

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Detroit Police Department/APCharlie Bothuell V, 12, of Detroit went missing June 14.
A 12-year-old boy found hiding in the basement of his father’s Detroit home after he went missing for nearly two weeks told cops he was forced to perform rigorous workouts that included hundreds of pushups and sit-ups each day.
Charlie Bothuell V said he was given an hour to complete his exercises — 100 pushups, 200 sit-ups, 100 jumping jacks, 25 arm curls with a 25-pound weight and a thousand revolutions on an elliptical machine, according to a court petition obtained by the Free Press.
If he didn’t finish, the boy claimed, he “would have to do it again,” read the petition, which was filed in Wayne County’s juvenile court this week

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ed-perform-extreme-workouts-article-1.1861826
Sounds like a warmup but thats sad the father wasnt more supportive in making his son into a warrior. He should have just sent him to a Brazillian Jiujitsu academy where people are more patient, friendly, and helpful in making you into a ninja.

I think because the mother is obese they're trying to start good habits in the son early. Sadly, they're going about it the wrong way.

Its so demonic, friends. :sitdown:
 
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