A 12-year-old boy suffered minor burns
after his father allegedly gave him advice on how to kill himself,
authorities said.
Michael Joseph Jensen, 36, was arrested Wednesday after officers in
Rogers County, Oklahoma responded to a report his 12-year-old son had
attempted to kill himself by setting himself of fire.
According to the probable cause affidavit, the boy was upset after being
told he “needed to get to bed because he had school the next day and had
to go to his mother’s residence,” FOX25 News reported.
The boy then grabbed a plastic bag in an attempt to suffocate himself.
However, family members told police that Jensen told the boy that
suffocating himself wouldn’t work because “doctors would be able to keep
him alive.”
“Michael told [the victim] that if he wants to be successful in killing
himself that he needs to set himself on fire then shoot himself in the
head at the same time,” the affidavit read.
The 12-year-old reportedly got lighter fluid, poured it on himself and
set himself on fire.
Family members were able to put the fire out and called police.
Sheriff's Maj. Coy Jenkins told the Associated Press that authorities
don't believe that Jensen was serious when he told his son to set
himself on fire and shoot himself in the head. But Jenkins said Jensen's
comments started the chain of events that followed.
Jensen was arrested on one count of child neglect.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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