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A San Antonio pastor and an employee of his Christian boot camp were arrested today on aggravated assault charges, accusing them of dragging a girl behind a van after failing to keep up with others during a running exercise.

Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Office arrested Charles E. Flowers shortly before noon at the Faith Outreach Center in northwest San Antonio, said Brad E. Bailey, a spokesman for the Schertz Police Department.

The department assisted Nueces County authorities in the arrests because some of the camp's training exercises occur in Schertz.

Bailey said boot camp trainer Stephanie Bassitt was arrested later in Kirby.

Authorities said both boot camp officials restrained a girl June 12, tying her to the back of the truck before dragging her on her stomach at the Love Demonstrated Ministries boot camp in Banquete, about 10 miles west of Corpus Christi.

The 15-year-old girl's mother complained to authorities about the incident after taking her daughter to get treated for scrapes and bruises.

Flowers is the self-proclaimed "commandant" of the boot camp, which he operates with his wife, Janice.

He declined to comment on the allegations Friday, evading reporters outside the offices of the Faith Outreach Center.

Other officials at the Faith Outreach Center couldn’t immediately be reached for comment this afternoon.

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Blogger BlackSun said...
Dragging a girl behind a truck? Nothing says "I've got the biggest pair of macho-monster-truck-driving balls in the bible belt" like that!

Love Demonstrated?


Blogger Astreja said...
Unacceptable. Completely unacceptable.

If the charges against Flowers and Bassitt are true, they deserve jail time. Lots of it.

And then, I hope the girl and her mother sue Flowers and bankrupt him.


Blogger SpaceMonk said...
Christianity suits him.
He's a militaristic authoritarian power-tripper.

The website is sickening, when you realise all that 'love' jargon is just propaganda, and those who fall for it will end up with that guy.


Blogger Joe said...
The whole boot camp thing has all the stuff that Fascism is made of. Disgusting. I hope that this will incident will prompt child welfare office to monitor these programs more closely. But I somehow suspect that down in the Bible Belt, organizations that operate under Christian and patriotic banners get tender treatment.


Blogger stronger now said...
I seem to remember a case of someone else being dragged behind a truck in that state a few years back. Was it Texas or Alabama? Pretty sure it was Texas.


Blogger Aspentroll said...
I guess it's worse than having your ass dragged to church every sunday when you were a kid like many of us were.


Blogger Robert W. said...
stronger,

That was probably the James Byrd Jr. incident. Byrd, who was black, was beaten up, chained to the back of a pickup truck by some Nazi rednecks, and dragged around for a few miles till his head popped off. It caused quite an uproar and, honestly, I don't see how Nazi rednecks are very different than a bunch of authoritarian Christians. Why, the head honcho at this Christian gulag calls himself "commandant." Oh boy...


Blogger stronger now said...
Thanks robert w. That's the very incident I was referring to. As a former xtianschool student I can agree with the nazi like attitudes of those in charge of such places. Everyone must be in lock-step or else.


Blogger twincats said...
Jeez, even the USMC doesn't do crap like that!

Leave it to the loving, gentle xtians to do worse stuff than most college frats ever dare to in their worst hazings!


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