Friday, 11 October 2013

Son Adrian Peterson is in critical condition.

Son, the second year of the Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson is in critical condition in a Sioux Falls hospital Dakota victims of the alleged violation .

Peterson 's father, Nelson, was confirmed Friday afternoon that the boy was Adrian Peterson in briefing the media earlier on Friday, Sioux Falls Police refused to confirm that the child was a son . man runs to .

Joseph Robert Patterson , 27, has been charged with aggravated assault and aggravated sexual assault on child in Lincoln County for the second year injuring children in his care .

Children's is the only house in Patterson Valley at Apartments platinum he needs to move on soon with his mother , Patterson called 911 to report the choking on Wednesday evening, but the . . Lt. Blaine Larsen of the Sioux Falls police Department said that it is clear . The hospital . The child's injuries were not accidental.

Peterson has permission to miss practice with the Vikings on Thursday , was back with the team and is expected to speak Friday afternoon after practice in Minneapolis.

Sioux Falls Police say the incident was first reported as a medical emergency .

"While police officers and first responders got there , they found that the child was unresponsive and he was taken to the hospital, " Sioux Falls police spokesman Sam Clemens told USA TODAY Sports . On Friday, " so they ended up calling the police about it or let them know that we have talked with the detective quite a few people who are trying to figure out what happened . Things. they end up finding is that when an injury occurs to a person with a child , and that person is Joseph Patterson . " .

Clemens said the boy remains hospitalized in critical condition.

" Their injuries were head injuries , " Clemens said, "It became apparent to the staff . Medical . Abuse occurred and that these injuries were not willing . "

Clemens said police believe the mother of the child is "missing for a short time and we believe that when injuries happen ."

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