Cody Wayne Ainsworth, 52, of Bruceville-Eddy, Texas, is accused of brutally disciplining his grandchildren and treating them like dogs. He was arrested on Nov. 22 and charged with three counts of injury to a child. Coverage from Wect has highlighted this story.
The case has drawn attention because it centers on allegations of prolonged, demeaning punishment in a family home in Bruceville-Eddy, and because school and child-welfare agencies documented injuries and conducted interviews that helped trigger the investigation.
https://x.com/WBRCnews/status/1995301845233770636. Reporting by Yahoo offers additional detail on this case.
According to police records and agency notes, the initial allegations were reported on Nov. 19. Bruceville-Eddy ISD documented injuries suffered by the boys, and Child Protective Services conducted a forensic interview with them as investigators reviewed the children’s statements and physical evidence.
The Bruceville-Eddy Police Department responded to the call for help and investigated the allegations. The department arrested Ainsworth three days after the first report and charged him with three counts of injury to a child.
Investigators say the allegations include repeated verbal threats and punishments meant to humiliate the grandchildren. One recorded admonition attributed to Ainsworth reads, “If you look off one more time, you’re getting whooped.” Another recorded remark attributed to him states, “I don’t give a (expletive) if you gotta piss. You will wait until you get up in the morning. You can piss all over yourself. I don’t give a (expletive).” As covered by Kwtx, readers can explore more context around the event.
A family member confronted the treatment, saying, “I’m tired of you treating them like they are (expletive) dogs. You talk to them like they are grown a** people, instead of like children. Do you know that is child abuse?” That remark is included in records investigators reviewed while building their case.
The charges filed against Ainsworth allege injury to a child and stem from the evidence collected after the Nov. 19 report. The Bruceville-Eddy Police Department carried out the criminal investigation and coordinated with Child Protective Services and Bruceville-Eddy ISD as those agencies documented the children’s injuries and interviewed them.
Local reporting on the arrest and the allegations is available from outlets including KWTX and WECT, which followed the case as officials moved to arrest Ainsworth on Nov. 22.
Authorities have charged Ainsworth with three counts of injury to a child; those charges correspond to the three grandchildren identified in agency reports and charging documents. The Bruceville-Eddy Police Department handled the arrest and the initial investigation in cooperation with child-welfare authorities.
Ainsworth’s wife is also named in records as a family member who raised concerns about how the grandchildren were being treated. Her comment about the treatment of the children is included in the investigative file that investigators used to assess the allegations.
The investigation timeline moves from the Nov. 19 report and documentation of injuries by the school district, through a CPS forensic interview, to the arrest on Nov. 22. Prosecutors have filed the three counts of injury to a child; court proceedings and next steps were not detailed in the records reviewed.
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