Tuesday, March 25, 2025 -A Pennsylvania fire chief has admitted hurling his infant daughter to the ground and fracturing her skull because she was crying, according to police.
Falls Township Fire Chief, Brian Salt, 36, allegedly 'lost control' when
he could not stop his three-month-old baby from sobbing while his wife Rebecca
was at work on March 11.
After throwing his baby, Salt took her to his in-law's house and told
them he did not know how the baby sustained a bump on her head, a complaint
obtained by NBC Philadelphia claims.
Salt and his wife then took their daughter to the Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia, where doctors discovered the child suffered a skull
fracture. She also reportedly had bruises on her legs and blood in her
eyes, LevittownNow reported.
Investigators were called to the hospital to look into the incident the next day. Doctors had determined the injuries were the result of 'substantial force,' according to the affidavit.
At first, both Salt and Rebecca said they had no idea how the baby was
injured.
'The story was there was no story,' Falls Township Police Detective
Dennis O'Connell told NBC.
But in a revealing follow-up interview, Salt reportedly admitted that he
had lost his patience with his daughter, who was fussy and had colic. He
then allegedly took the baby out of a swing she was in and harmed her.
O'Connell recalled: 'In his own words, he just lost control, lost his
cool, and in the process of actually picking her up from a swing, took her out
of the swing and then threw her to the ground.'
After the interview, Salt was arrested and charged with Felony
Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Aggravated Assault on a Person Under 13 and
Misdemeanor Simple Assault, LevittownNow reported.
He was taken into custody at the Bucks County Corrections Center and his
bail was set to $500,000. Salt has also been suspended from his role as fire
chief.
In a statement shared on Facebook on Friday, Falls Township Fire
Company #1 wrote: 'We are aware of the criminal charges involving Fire Chief
Brian Salt.
'As a result, Chief Salt has been suspended indefinitely pending the
outcome of the legal proceedings. During this challenging time, our thoughts
and prayers are with the Salt family.
'We understand the impact this situation has on our community, and we
are committed to ensuring transparency as we move forward.
'The safety and well-being of our community remain our top priority, and
we will continue to support our firefighters and their families through this
challenging time.'
Salt has been a fire chief since the beginning of the year, according to
LevittownNow. The Falls Township Fire Company is one of three volunteer fire
departments that serve Falls Township.
O'Connell said Salt also serves as a firefighter and EMT for the
Northampton Township Fire Department.
'With his knowledge and training with the fire department, working also
as a medic, he should clearly know how to deal with any kind of stressful
situation, especially something of the this nature when it’s involving your own
child,' the detective told NBC.
'These are tough cases. Obviously, this is a three-month-old which is
the smallest of children you’re probably going to deal with.'
Salt is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on April
2.


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