Father Michael Phillips taken into custody after allegedly stabbing infant, tossing him in snow in Coatesville, Pennsylvania
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In the quiet city of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, a shocking incident has captured the community’s attention. A 44-year-old father, Michael Phillips, stands accused of a heinous crime involving his own child. Allegedly, Phillips stabbed his 3-month-old baby boy before abandoning him in the snow—a chilling act that has left many in disbelief.

The situation took a dramatic turn on Wednesday when Phillips was scheduled for arraignment. However, the proceedings were unexpectedly postponed. The judge, observing Phillips’ apparent inability to respond coherently to basic questions and his repeated pleas for divine forgiveness, decided not to move forward with the arraignment.

In light of these developments, authorities took the necessary steps to ensure Phillips’ custody. He was subsequently escorted from the Coatesville Police Department to Chester County Prison, where he remains held.

This incident unfolded early on Wednesday morning, prompted by a reported altercation between Phillips and the baby’s mother. The details of the confrontation have not been fully disclosed, but it was this disturbance that initially brought police to the scene, leading to the discovery of the grievous act against the infant.

As the community grapples with the gravity of this event, the legal proceedings are expected to continue once Phillips’ condition stabilizes. Meanwhile, the case remains under investigation, with authorities seeking to understand the motivations behind such a tragic occurrence.

On Wednesday morning, police officers responded to what officials described as an altercation between a mother and a father.

Investigators say the mother was trying to stop Phillips from stabbing their son.

Phillips argued with officers who first arrived at the scene, while another officer ran toward an ambulance carrying the 3-month-old baby wrapped in a blanket, according to an affidavit.

The affidavit states that blood was on Phillips’ shirt and that body camera footage later captured him saying, “I did it, God, I did it.”

Neighbor Danielle Gray said she was in shock after learning the disturbing details.

“I called my husband, and I said you’re not going to believe what happened,” Gray said.

Neighbors told ABC Philadelphia affiliate WPVI that the family has lived in the Millview Apartments for years.

The affidavit also states that the baby’s mother told officials Phillips made comments about sacrificing the baby before he stabbed him. She told her 9-year-old child to run and get help, investigators said.

Investigators say Phillips took the baby and threw him into the snow, and the mother then laid on top of the child in an effort to protect her son.

“It’s shocking. It’s truly shocking, and to find out who it was, heartbreaking. I’ve known them for years,” Gray said.

Phillips is being held at Chester County Prison until a second attempt at arraignment is scheduled for Thursday morning.

He is facing several charges, including attempted criminal homicide, aggravated assault with intent to cause severe bodily injury and endangering the welfare of a child.

The child was flown to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and underwent emergency surgery. He is in critical but stable condition.

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