Attack sends man back to jail

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Four days out of jail, a Stuarts Draft man ignored a protective order and ransacked his wife’s home Sunday, said authorities with the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office.

Joshua Isaksen, 27, is charged with assault and battery of a family member, breaking and entering, unlawful use of a telephone and violation of a protective order.

Isaksen broke the door of his wife’s apartment, destroyed her cell phone and caused other damage in the residence, said Capt. Glenn Hanger. Isasken thought the woman was seeing another man.

In April, Isaksen was charged with malicious wounding for a fight at Mimo’s Bar and Grill in Verona. Prosecutors nolle prossed that charge two weeks ago.

He remains in custody at Middle River Regional Jail.

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Flag Comment Posted by Walt on June 30, 2009 at 7:45 am

In response to Zarxo: Huh?

Flag Comment Posted by stevenlconner on June 29, 2009 at 6:42 pm

“not all deviants are mentally disturbed and not all mentally disturbed are deviants”;however, criminals are socialized by society to be a criminal. For example, all the criminals dropped off into Australia learned how to become an “in-group” to actually begin a descent society, so descent that England how to go back and take control over “thier successes.“—England’s reassertion, is a patriarchal phenomena of male dominance. All men, regardless of color, know that success is garnered by social class and status; when they realize they cannot get this, one of the factors made visible is “male dominance”—in this consequence it is to be a successful male—or to “get” the successful male role. When men do not get this role they resort to other methods of behavior (a subculture) such as “coolness,“ or the “John Wayne overly self reliant and confident, or by violence to humilate the opponent—whatever it take to take ‘em out.“

This does not even cover children who are raised without primary-care affection, which is now factually to prevent developmental psychological growth and even physical damage.

As long as there is “male domiance” then people will not get the care they need. Take the 30k per inmate and move that to the front rather than the back-end, so children can get help and those who are mentally damaged or set apart for quality care.

Socrates said that not very many were evil and not very many were good, so that means we are all very much alike—we are just socialized differently by good, great, bad, or hurtful parents.

What’s done is done, but the criminal system is broken—and really serves a service of disservice to the community on so many levels.

Flag Comment Posted by Msusher on June 29, 2009 at 11:32 am

Some people just seem to never learn even from there own mistakes.  Sounds to me this guy needs to grow up.

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