A man is behind bars for abusing his 10-year-old child after she spent money he gave her for a school book fair on snacks, according to San Antonio police.
Agyei Kobins Gore, 31, is charged with injury to a child with intent to cause bodily injury following the incident on Sept. 20, according to an arrest affidavit.
The child told police Gore had given her money for her school’s book fair. But instead of spending the money on books, she bought snacks instead. The affidavit states that Gore got “very upset and angry” and called the child’s aunt, telling her it was “Hot Girl Summer.”
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