When police arrived, the suspect held the toddler 'as a shield from law enforcement'
A Florida man with a lengthy criminal history was arrested this week after allegedly using a child as a human shield during a standoff with sheriff's deputies.
He was detained after Brevard County police responded to an alleged violation of a no-contact order at a home in Titusville around 7:30 p.m the previous night. The situation had escalated after the suspect was spotted outside the home, which reportedly belonged to a friend. Deputies chased, but Kiehart refused to exit the room. Police said he exposed the child to"excessive temperature and nails that protruded from the ceiling, walls and floors."
Kiehart was taken to the Brevard County Jail. He is currently being held in lieu of a $266,000 bond. The suspect is facing charges of False Imprisonment of a Child, Child Abuse, Resisting an Officer without Violence, Violation of Conditions of Pre-trial Release and Tampering with a Witness. In addition, he faces two misdemeanor counts of Violation Conditional Release.
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