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Man Convicted Of Threatening To Crush, Shoot Child During Separate Incidents In Maryland

A 46-year-old Monrovia man has been convicted of abusing and imprisoning a child he had previously threatened with a gun, the Frederick County State's Attorney's Office announced on Thursday.

Christopher Kraft

Christopher Kraft

Photo Credit: Frederick County State's Attorney

Christopher Kraft, 46, was found complicit in assaulting a child earlier this year following an investigation by the sheriff's office into claims of child abuse that were filed in March. 

On Sunday, March 3, deputies responded to conduct a welfare check of a child, who they met, along with Kraft.

According to investigators, deputies were able to determine that shortly before they arrived, Kraft struck the child in the face, pulled his victim to the ground and stood on the child’s stomach, threatening to crush the child. 

Kraft also placed a lock on the outside of a door in order to lock his victim in a room and failed to provide for the needs of the child. 

Further investigation found that in a prior incident, Kraft threw water on the child and then pointed a firearm at the child, threatening to shoot.

Kraft was found guilty by a jury following a three-day trial of: 

  • First-degree assault;
  • Second-degree child abuse;
  • Neglect;
  • Two counts of second-degree assault.

He's being held without bond at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, where Kraft will remain until he is sentenced in November.

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