Illinois Man Gouges Out Uncle's Eyes Over Remote Control
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Updated: 11:44 AM Jan 4, 2012
Illinois Man Gouges Out Uncle's Eyes Over Remote Control
An Illinois man is accused of gouging out his uncle's eyes then pushing him down the stairs in a fight over a remote control, authorities said.
Posted: 11:43 AM Jan 4, 2012
Reporter: Associated Press
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JOLIET, Ill. (AP) - An Illinois man is accused of gouging out his uncle's eyes then pushing him down the stairs in a fight over a remote control, authorities said.

The victim, 62-year-old Melvin Clifford, managed to call 911, and a sheriff's deputy found him at the bottom of the basement stairs with his hands stretched in front of him and blood streaming from his face, saying `"Please help. I cannot see," according to a Will County Sheriff's Department report.

The report said the man's eyeballs were swollen and protruding a quarter-inch from his sockets.

The victim told police that his nephew, Exulam Holman, 32, broke the remote and pushed him to the kitchen floor. He said Holman then
straddled him and "inserted his thumbs into his eyes ... and attempted to pry the eyeballs out of the sockets," before pushing him down the stairs. The report noted that Holman weighs 280 pounds, about 140 pounds more than his uncle, and is 5 inches taller.

A deputy found Holman in a locked bedroom and arrested him on a charge of aggravated domestic battery. A judge ordered him held
Tuesday on $1 million bond.

Charles Pelkie, spokesman for the Will County State's Attorney's Office, said Holman was to be charged formally Wednesday with
aggravated domestic battery and battery of a person over age 60, which both carry sentences of 3 to 7 years in prison. Holman could
not receive probation and would be required to serve 85 percent of his term if convicted of the latter charge, Pelkie said.

Clifford was taken to a local hospital before being transferred the University of Illinois Medical Center, The (Joliet) Herald-News reported. A hospital spokesman could not immediately confirm that
Clifford was there.

The newspaper said Holman has an extensive arrest record for aggravated assault, battery, violating orders of protection and resisting arrest, including striking a police officer with a car while being arrested for driving under the influence.

Holman and his uncle live outside Joliet, which is about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. In 1999, Holman allegedly was beaten by a Joliet police officer who was breaking up a dice game, the newspaper reported. He eventually received a $100,000 settlement from the city, and the officer was fired.

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Posted by: Bill on Jan 4, 2012 at 01:12 PM

My wife and kids already know better than to touch the remote when I'm home. The uncle wasnt taught the learned behaviour of not touching stuff when there are bigger people in the house. You mess with the bull, you get the horns is the learned behaviour in my house
Posted by: Concerned on Jan 4, 2012 at 12:03 PM

no doubt it's the republican primary that is prompting all these sick f***s to come out from their hiding places. It's only going to get worse, much worse, before any hint there will be improvement.