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10-year-old boy arrested for public urination reportedly claims he was held in jail cell
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10-year-old boy arrested for public urination reportedly claims he was held in jail cell

A 10-year-old boy arrested for public urination last week in Senatobia, Mississippi, reportedly claimed he was held in a jail cell.

What are the details?

Latonya Eason told WHBQ-TV that on Aug. 10 she stopped by a Senatobia attorney's office for legal advice — and while she was inside the office, an officer notified her that he caught her 10-year-old son, Quantavious Eason, urinating behind her car.

"I was like, 'Son, why did you do that?' He said, 'Mom, my sister said they don't have a bathroom there.' I was like, 'You knew better, you should have come and asked me if they had a restroom,'" Eason recounted to the station.

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She added to WHBQ that the officer told her she "handled it like a mom" that Quantavious "can get back in the car" and that he'd simply offer a warning.

But Eason added to the station that several other officers showed up moments later, and a lieutenant on the scene said her son had to go to jail.

"No, him urinating in the parking lot was not right, but at the same time I handled it like a parent, and for one officer to tell my baby to get back in the car, it was okay, and to have the other pull up and take him to jail. Like, no," Eason told WHBQ. "I'm just speechless right now. Why would you arrest a 10-year-old kid?"

'I started crying a little bit'

Quantavious told WHBQ, "I started crying a little bit. They took me down there and got me out of the truck. I didn't know what was happening. I get scared and start shaking and thinking I am going to jail.”

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WHBQ also reported that Quantavious said he was held in a jail cell.

Senatobia police on Friday afternoon didn't immediately respond to TheBlaze's request for confirmation regarding whether Quantavious was held in a jail cell.

While Chief Richard Chandler's statement on the matter mentions nothing about Quantavious being held in a jail cell, it does note that he was not handcuffed and that transporting him to the police station was an "error in judgment":

Eason also told WHBQ that police charged her son with child in need of services and then released Quantavious to her.

"That could really traumatize my baby," Eason told WHBQ. "My baby could get to the point where he won't want to have an encounter with the police, period."

WHBQ added that Quantavious received a youth court referral as a result of the incident.

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Dave Urbanski

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