OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — A former employee at a senior care facility is accused of feeding one of the patients hot peppers in order to hurt him.
Kyra Johnson, 30, is charged with abuse by a caretaker, according to KFOR.
The allegations stem from an incident at The Village on the Park near
S. Penn and Kingsridge Dr., where Johnson was still a caretaker at the
time.
The victim was an 81-year-old man who police said suffers from
dementia and relied on those working in the Memory Care Living Unit.
One morning, Johnson is accused of taking advantage of that trust.
According to the affidavit, other employees saw her chop up a jalapeño and mix it in with his eggs.
One witness stated, “I hope that is not hot,” to which Johnson allegedly replied, “I hope it is.”
Investigators reported Johnson was seen feeding him the eggs with the
jalapeño in them, even though he was “not accustomed to eating spicy
food,” and “did not need assistance feeding himself.”
The affidavit states he was seen “fanning and gasping for air to cool his mouth.”
Witnesses told investigators Johnson meant to cause him pain and suffering.
KFOR reached Johnson by phone, who declined to comment without a lawyer.
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Care facility worker accused of feeding jalapeno peppers to dementia patient
2 comments:
Not so funny now that she's been caught!
What kind of evil does this to helpless victims? Punishment should be similar but times 10. If repeat offense she should be shame punished tied up naked and whipped by family of that patient and other patient family members THEN force fed jalapeños. No mercy for those who hurt children or elderly.
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