Monday, 3 November 2014

Photo: Hero 13-Year-Old Boy Saves Mom from Abusive Boyfriend by Stabbing Him


While most 13-year-olds were headed out the door for school last Monday morning, one Phoenix teen found himself making a decision most adults would struggle with. According to Phoenix police, 13 year old Darvon was forced to stab his mother's boyfriend after the boyfriend went on the attack on his mother. More after the cut...
The 8th grade student was getting ready for school around 7 a.m. when his mother's boyfriend, 
identified as Keith Childress, who was visiting from out of town, began hitting and kicking her. He had exploded in anger and police say when Darvon and his sister tried to stop Childress, he started beating them too. Terrified, Darvon grabbed a kitchen knife and fought back.

"At that point, we have a 13-year-old that grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed the suspect and stopped the confrontation at that point," said Sgt. Trent Crump.
Childress staggered, bleeding to a neighbor's front door.
"I opened the door and he literally like falls into the living room, and he's all that b**** stabbed me, that b**** stabbed me... and I looked the side.. he had a deep stab wound.. deep," said a neighbor.
Darvon's mother told FOX 10 she had no doubt she would be dead or in a coma if it weren't for her brave son jumping into action and doing what he had to do to protect his mother -- by stabbing her boyfriend to stop him from a violent attack.
"It was a bad situation and my son felt like the only way he could save my life was to do what he did.  And he really saved my life.  If it wasn't for him, I'd have been dead or in a coma.  I'm sure of it.  It was bad," said Darvon's mother.
Darvon says he just did what he had to do to protect his mother.
"It was my instincts, I had to stop it... I was a little bit nervous," he said.
Childress, 26, underwent surgery at an area hospital and is expected to survive his stab wounds. Police say he will face charges for domestic abuse.

As for Darvon, "Certainly a very brave young man this morning, and a decision you would hope that no 13-year-old or 15-year-old would have to make in this kind of case, but he has.. he seems to be okay," said Crump.

Darvon's mother says she is extremely proud of her son and it just so happens, he wants to be a police officer when he grows up.

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