Parents who caged kids for their 'safety' going to prison
Benjamin Cotton and Christina Cotton

Top inset: Benjamin Cotton. Bottom inset: Christina Cotton (Goodhue County Jail). Background: Home where the Cottons tortured their young children (KSTP).

A couple in Minnesota will be spending the next four years in prison for confining their children in improvised cages at night, claiming that they did so out of concern for the children’s safety.

According to court documents, Benjamin Cotton, 42, and Christina Cotton, 40, have pleaded guilty to child torture. They accepted a plea deal which resulted in the dismissal of the other 15 charges they were facing, which included torture, neglect, and harsh treatment of a child. The Twin Cities ABC affiliate KSTP reported that in August 2022, a report was received by the Goodhue County Health and Human Services regarding the well-being of four children aged 2, 5, 7, and 9. The report stated that Christina Cotton, who has a history of mental illness, was displaying erratic behavior. The affidavit mentioned that at least one of the children had been confined in a cage.

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A social worker and investigator from the Red Wing Police Department went to the home the day after receiving the report. Christina Cotton answered the door and invited them inside. She said the three younger children were in their bedrooms while the older child was downstairs. When cops asked if any of the children were locked in cages, Christina Cotton became upset and told them the kids were “locked up for their safety,” the affidavit said.

Investigators went to a bedroom and saw a 2-year-old locked in a playpen with what appeared to be a dog cage strapped on top so the child could not get out. The child wore a soiled diaper which was duct taped around his body, police said. Next to the playpen was a bunk bed “designed for very small children” that had wooded planks around the exterior that kept the kids locked up. The 7- and 5-year-old were inside, along with a mattress, blankets and a “puke bowl,” according to cops. They could not stand up, police noted. There was also a wooden door that had a sliding metal lock.

The mother said she locked up the kids around 8:30 p.m. the night before, meaning they had been contained in the cages for about 13 hours. The 9-year-old was found downstairs and not locked up. But the child had “excessive bruising” that covered the back and buttocks, police said.

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