A 19-year-old man from Tennessee has been arrested and is currently in jail. He has been charged with assaulting a man using a plunger, pouring bleach on his wounds, and kidnapping his 3-year-old daughter.
According to warrants, the police in Knoxville responded to a call reporting a potential homicide by Charles Coffman, who had also taken his child. The officers had to forcibly enter the home where they found the victim, who was naked and injured in the bathroom with a strong smell of bleach present.
The victim sustained severe head injuries and was promptly transported to a hospital for treatment. The child and the victim’s vehicle were not initially located, prompting the police to issue a BOLO (Be On the Look Out) alert for the missing vehicle.
Police in Sevierville, about 30 miles east, spotted the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. Inside, they found Coffman, the child, and a woman. The little girl was taken to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital for an evaluation, and Coffman was arrested.
Coffman told detectives that his mother called him from jail and told him to go pick up the child from the home. He said he and the woman found with him in the stolen car took an Uber to the house, where he got into a fight with the victim, slammed him to the floor, hit him in the face multiple times, and then beat him with the plunger, which he stuffed into the victim’s mouth.
Then, he said, he dragged the victim into the bathroom, stripped him, and poured bleach on him. He admitted taking the victim’s car, saying his mother told him it was OK.
Police asked Coffman to write an apology letter to his badly injured victim, which he did.
The warrants say detectives contacted Coffman’s mother in jail, and she told them she had not spoken with her son, adding that she “did not and would not” let the teen take custody of the child or the victim’s car.
Coffman’s mother and the victim are the legal guardians of the toddler.
The woman found in the car with Coffman and the child told police she heard him on the phone with someone saying he may have killed the victim and “didn’t know if the victim was alive or dead.”
Coffman was charged with attempted second-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, theft, and tampering with evidence. A bond hearing is scheduled for Friday.