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Boot Camp Director Was Previously Investigated for Abuse
AP, July 4, 2001http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Boot-Camp-Death.html [Story no longer online? Read this]
PHOENIX (AP) -- The director of the disciplinary ``boot camp'' where a 14-year-old boy died was investigated last year for alleged child abuse at a similar camp he ran, The Arizona Republic reported Wednesday.
Charles Long was in charge of the America's Buffalo Soldiers Re-enactors Association Last year, Long ran a Fort Apache Reservation camp where youths complained they were kicked and choked by drill instructors, the newspaper reported. No charges were filed in that instance. FBI spokesman Ed Hall told the Republic his agency forwarded results of its investigation to the U.S. attorney's office, which declined to pursue the case. The Justice Department also declined to pursue possible civil rights violations. Police records also show Long was arrested in 1989 after using a sledgehammer to break down the door of a residence occupied by his ex-girlfriend, the newspaper reported. He was arrested again in 1991 for punching the woman during a dispute over their 3-year-old son, the newspaper said. He was fined and put on probation. On Tuesday, Long did not show up for a scheduled meeting with parents of children in the Buffalo Soldiers' camp, about 40 miles west of Phoenix. Haynes' mother, Melanie Hudson, said the camp director told her Anthony had eaten dirt and refused to drink water. (...) The camp's regimen included forced marches, black uniforms, and a diet consisting of an apple for breakfast, a carrot for lunch and a bowl of beans for dinner. [...more...] [Need the full story? Read this]
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