Waco man assaulted girlfriend, set her car on fire outside ER: affidavits
Fiery Confrontation: Boyfriend's Violent Attack and Arson Leaves Girlfriend Hospitalized
In a shocking incident that unfolded in Waco, Texas, a 21-year-old man named Daylon Vernon stands accused of brutally assaulting his girlfriend and then setting her car on fire while she was receiving medical treatment at a local hospital. The disturbing details of this case have left the community reeling, raising concerns about the escalating issue of domestic violence and the need for greater awareness and intervention.A Volatile Relationship Erupts in Chaos
Argument Turns Violent at Apartment Complex
The incident began when Daylon Vernon and his girlfriend were engaged in an argument at the Avila Apartments. According to the arrest warrant affidavits, the woman attempted to leave the situation by walking to her Kia Sorento, but Vernon followed her and forcibly entered the vehicle without permission. Desperate to get him out of the car, the woman drove to the Ashton Oaks Apartments, where the confrontation escalated.As the woman tried to grab the keys from the ignition, Vernon violently ripped them away, causing a deep laceration on her pinky finger. He then proceeded to grab her by the hair and brutally assault her, hitting her on the head, arms, and chest in an attempt to force her out of the car.
Seeking Medical Attention, Girlfriend Becomes Victim of Arson
Realizing the severity of her injury, the woman decided to drive to the nearest hospital, the Providence Hospital, with Vernon still inside the car. Once they arrived, the woman entered the emergency room to receive medical treatment, leaving Vernon in the vehicle.While the woman was being cared for, Vernon took a disturbing turn. According to the affidavit, he set a book on fire and dropped it onto the front seat of the Kia, causing the car to be "burned down to just the metal." The flames from the burning Kia also spread to a nearby Jeep Grand Cherokee, causing further damage.
Suspect Admits to Arson, Caught on Surveillance Footage
Vernon was subsequently taken into custody, and during an interview with a fire investigator, he admitted to setting the first page of the book on fire. He claimed that once the fire started, he tried to extinguish it by stepping on the book, but his efforts were ultimately futile.The fire investigator's report further stated that Vernon was seen on surveillance footage standing next to the Kia before the fire started, corroborating his involvement in the arson. The investigator concluded that Vernon had "intentionally started a fire in a vehicle and was reckless about the fire," constituting the crime of arson.
Suspect Faces Charges and Incarceration
Daylon Vernon is currently being held at the McLennan County Jail, and his bond amounts have not yet been listed online. The charges he faces include assault-family violence and arson, reflecting the severity of his actions and the potential consequences he may face.This disturbing incident serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address the issue of domestic violence and the potential for escalation into more dangerous and life-threatening situations. As the community grapples with the aftermath, it is crucial that support systems and resources are in place to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.