Non-Tipping Negro Father Auwin Dargin, 24, leaves baby daughter in car while he gets lap dance in Synn Gentlemen's Club in Van Nuys, CA - wouldn't he be in more trouble had he brought the baby with for the lap dance?
LOS ANGELES — A father has been charged with leaving his 9-month-old daughter in his car for at least an hour while he was inside a strip club getting a lap dance, prosecutors say.
Auwin Dargin, 24, pleaded not guilty Monday to one count of child abuse, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said, according to KTLA.
If convicted of the charge, he faces up to six years in prison, the prosecutor said.
According to KTLA, the baby was found inside the car only after an assistant manager at the Synn Gentleman’s Club in Van Nuys, Calif., heard her cries.
The assistant manager was patrolling the parking lot of the strip club at about 2 p.m. on March 9 when he noticed one of his customers kept leaving the strip club every 15 minutes and returning.
The car window was partly open, but the baby was visibly shaken, the assistant manager said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The assistant manager said he went inside to stop the lap dance to tell the man that they had just found his daughter in the car. But he said the customer was angry they had stopped his lap dance in the middle of it.
The manager then called the police.
Auwin Dargin, 24, pleaded not guilty Monday to one count of child abuse, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said, according to KTLA.
If convicted of the charge, he faces up to six years in prison, the prosecutor said.
According to KTLA, the baby was found inside the car only after an assistant manager at the Synn Gentleman’s Club in Van Nuys, Calif., heard her cries.
The assistant manager was patrolling the parking lot of the strip club at about 2 p.m. on March 9 when he noticed one of his customers kept leaving the strip club every 15 minutes and returning.
The car window was partly open, but the baby was visibly shaken, the assistant manager said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The assistant manager said he went inside to stop the lap dance to tell the man that they had just found his daughter in the car. But he said the customer was angry they had stopped his lap dance in the middle of it.
The manager then called the police.
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