18-year-old arrested for assault after throwing feces-filled diaper at brother

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Damian Kasten was taken into custody after attacking his brother with a dirty diaper.

June 9, 2024, published at 5:00 am ET

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Kasten reportedly threw his dirty diaper at his brother during a domestic dispute.

According to an arrest affidavit, the 18-year-old stinker got into an argument with his sibling at their St. Petersburg home on May 16 over “ongoing domestic issues.”

Kasten, who police said was paralyzed but “ambulant with the use of his upper body,” is accused of damaging walls in the home during an argument with his brother.

The perpetrator allegedly started showing aggressive behavior towards his brother or sister and an unarmed witness. Kasten reportedly threw objects at the couple.

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Kasten is facing a misdemeanor charge for the gross stunt.

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According to the Globe, authorities explained that in an effort to gain control of the situation, the two objects of Kasten's rage carried the 200-pound individual outside for everyone's safety.

Although the victims were able to remove the perpetrator from the home, they were not yet out of danger. While outside, Kasten reportedly took off his full diaper — which was also soaked in urine — and threw it at his brother, hitting him in the chest.

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Police noted that “remains of the diaper were seen on the porch,” as well as the victim's stomach.

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The victims then called the police. A responding officer noted, “Remains of the diaper were seen on the porch and on the victim's abdomen.”

Kasten was subsequently arrested and taken into custody. No weapon was seized at the scene.

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Now authorities say Kasten is facing a misdemeanor charge for the dirty stunt. He was taken to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office and booked, but was later released on his own recognizance.

A judge ordered the suspect to have no contact with his brother, but did allow the suspect to visit his home once – accompanied by the police – to collect his personal belongings.

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Kasten's brother has filed a complaint that he wants to prosecute the incident.

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The complaint also showed that his bushy-haired brother has no intention of turning the other cheek and wants to prosecute the incident.

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Kasten's arrest is just one recent report of foul play in Florida.

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As RadarOnline.com reported, a few days after Kasten was taken into custody for his egregious act, a Florida couple was arrested after being caught having sex on a public pier over Memorial Day weekend.

Naples police received several complaints about a couple having intercourse on a historic pier. When police arrived on the scene to investigate, the woman attempted to flee officers by jumping into the ocean.

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