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Texas father charged after feeding gasoline to his 4-month-old, police say

Authorities said the infant was transferred to a medical facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for further treatment

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A Lamar County man is behind bars after police say he purposefully tried to kill his 4-month-old son by making him drink gasoline.

Edgar Bridgemon, 24, is charged with attempted capital murder after admitting to authorities that he intentionally fed the baby gasoline to kill him, according to police in Paris, Texas.

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The police department said on Saturday, Aug. 10., officers responded to an assistance call from Paris Emergency Services in the 1300 block of Pine Bluff Street.

When they arrived, officers reported they discovered that Bridgemon made his infant son drink gas. The suspect allegedly tried to run away from an officer but was taken into custody a block away from the scene.

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Bridgemon was arrested and booked into jail on his charges. Booking records show he is being held at the Lamar County Jail on a $255,000 bond.

The 4-month-old, who was initially rushed to Paris Regional Medical Center, was later transferred to another medical facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for further treatment, police said.

Paris police are still investigating the incident.

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