The report cites court documents that allegedly say that Donald Martin, the boy’s step-grandfather, crushed 90-pound Dylan Martin Davis with his heavyset frame at a Brown County farm in rural Ohio on Friday, Nov. 17.
Martin grabbed the boy with the intent of calming him down after the child reportedly broke out in a fit of temper and struck his grandmother, said investigators, reported WKRC.
“My understanding was he was actually holding the juvenile down over the couch, the couch arm, restraining him,” said Ellis, according to WKRC. “And it appears that during the act of holding him down over a period of time there was a positional or compression asphyxiation.”
Emergency medical personnel transported the child to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Ellis said Martin has been cooperative throughout the investigation and suggests the man likely didn’t mean to harm the child.
“Reckless homicide indicates that there doesn’t appear to be an intent, however the end result of the action is the 11-year-old is deceased,” said Sheriff Ellis, according to WKRC.
“I feel sad. I feel angry. I feel confused. I wish it never would have happened,” the boy’s father, Sam Davis, said to WLWT, adding that his autistic son would sometimes act out.
“He was getting older. Sometimes his anger was getting stronger and sometimes he had to be physically restrained,” said Davis.
Melinda Martin, the boy’s grandmother, and Donald Martin were temporarily parenting the boy, according to WKRC.
Martin was arraigned Saturday at Brown County Municipal Court.