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Old 08-31-2011, 12:40 AM
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — It was a pleasant afternoon aboard a sightseeing cruise around scenic Newport Harbor until the unthinkable happened — a man threw his crying 7-year-old son overboard during an argument in front of shocked passengers, authorities said.

Sloane Briles, 35, was taken into custody for child endangerment and resisting arrest, Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.

"The father hit him several times and then threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't stop crying," Amormino said. "The crowd on the boat became very angry at the father for hitting the kid and extremely angry when he threw him overboard."

Authorities said Briles appeared to have been drinking. He was released Monday and couldn't immediately be reached at a number listed for him in Irvine.

Briles, his girlfriend and two sons from a previous marriage went on the Sunday afternoon cruise around Newport Harbor on a boat carrying 85 people. Briles began arguing with his girlfriend and his 7-year-old son, Amormino said, adding the child was not an expert swimmer.

The New York Daily News reported that the father's girlfriend told the newspaper that he was only "roughhousing" with his son as he often does and regretted his "stupid" judgment.

"His sons are his whole life," Jennifer Burrelli told the newspaper. "He would never ever do anything to hurt them on purpose. He knows now it could have gone badly. He doesn't even care about the arrest or his own name. He knows it was stupid."

She also said she and Briles were not arguing before the incident.

Staff members on the tour boat said Briles told the boy he needed to toughen up then threw him into the water five feet below, said Charlie Maas, who oversees the tour company.

"Right in the middle of a sunny weekend afternoon in August there is a lot of boat traffic out there," Maas said. "That could have been fatally dangerous."

The incident happened so quickly that Maas said there was little time to react. Someone on the boat threw the boy a life ring, and he was safely rescued, uninjured, by another boater. The father also jumped in to save him.

Both the boy and his brother were returned to the care of their mother, who also could not be reached for comment. The couple was married in 2002 and separated in 2006 after having two children. They divorced in 2007.

Family court filings showed Briles lost his job in the mortgage industry in 2007 and got another job, but was injured and drew worker's compensation. He successfully petitioned to get his child support obligation reduced and tried for a second reduction, which his ex-wife, Christin, opposed.

"If he truly wanted to support his boys he would find a job," she wrote in the filing. She also wrote that Briles sees the boys only on his weekends and rarely calls them during his off weeks.

Briles pleaded guilty in in February 2009 to being in contempt for not paying child support and was sentenced to three years of probation, according to court records. Briles also pleaded guilty in 2011 to public intoxication.

The 90-minute tour on a 42-foot boat called Queen, operated by the Fun Zone Boat Co., goes past Shirley Temple's childhood home and the homes of John Wayne and other celebrities.

Associated Press writer Noaki Schwartz in Los Angeles also contributed to this report.
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How would you react? I would have to say handcuffed or tied, likely bleeding, maybe soaking wet, definitely ready and packaged for the police waiting at dock. The gf says he is not like that generally, wonder how she hides her bruises? What a pos.
Another boat had to save the kid.....wow.
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Old 08-31-2011, 12:55 AM
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Very sad! Glad the boy is ok...
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Old 08-31-2011, 11:44 AM
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As disgusting as it is that he tossed his kid overboard, I would like to know what the issue about child support has to do with the story.
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Old 08-31-2011, 12:46 PM
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How would you react? I would have to say handcuffed or tied, likely bleeding, maybe soaking wet, definitely ready and packaged for the police waiting at dock.

........... at the very least. I think he may have "fallen" down a couple of flights of stairs as well. Some people are soooooo clumsy :-)
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As disgusting as it is that he tossed his kid overboard, I would like to know what the issue about child support has to do with the story.
My thoughts exactly. Arsehole move for sure, but the rest of it is just fanning the flames. Poorly written article.
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Old 08-31-2011, 02:36 PM
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agreed very poorly written article.

as for my reaction..... id toss his tackle box and hali rod in the water followed shortly by throwing him in the water......


Honestly though. I definitely wouldn't let him jump in the water after the kid. who knows if he was going to try to finish the job. probably grab him and pin him down till kid was safe and authorities arrived incase he turned on other passengers.
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/31/...html?hpt=hp_t2
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Old 08-31-2011, 04:32 PM
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I clicked on the last posted link and played the video of what the father said. What a frickin dork..........definitely not the sharpest pencil in the box!
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Big concrete block....followed by a rope, followed by the father.
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