November 14, 2011 2:19 PM

Amish beard-cutting incident pits father v. son

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Sam Mullet, leader of a breakaway Amish group authorities says is behind a series of beard-cutting incidents

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(CBS/AP) STEUBENVILLE, Ohio. - The beard-cutting attacks in this breakaway Amish community continued Wednesday when an elderly Amish man was assaulted by his own son. 

"This guy was just totally destroyed after this happened. They just humiliated him. I talked to him. I mean, the guy's a broken man," said Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla.

Hair-cutting attacks are a sensitive issue in the Amish community. Many Amish believe the Bible instructs men to grow beards and stop shaving once they marry.

The latest incident occurred after the victim traveled from Ashland County in response to an invitation from his son to reunite.

The victim, who Abdalla said was in his 70s, went to his son's home and the two talked. The man said his son attacked him, and with the help of his grandchildren allegedly managed to wrestle the elderly man to the ground.

Abdalla said the man's wife tried to help her husband but her daughter-in law held her back.

The beard-cutting attacks are connected to Sam Mullet, the leader of the breakaway Amish group. The group has differences with other bishops over the handling of church matters. Mullet told The Associated Press last month that the hair-cutting was in response to other bishops criticizing his leadership.

"They changed the rulings of our church here, and they're trying to force their way down our throat, make us do like they want us to do, and we're not going to do that," Mullet said.

The victim told authorities he was scared and upset, but wouldn't press charges.

"I'm frustrated. I'm upset with it. And here again, the man doesn't want to file charges because of his belief," Abdalla said Friday.

Authorities in three other counties are investigating similar alleged attacks.

Complete coverage of the Amish-beard-cutting cases on Crimesider


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by legacyABQ2 November 14, 2011 9:14 PM EST
wow. religion is unbelievably stupid.
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by t_k_shoults November 16, 2011 10:08 AM EST
It's obvious you're stupid for making this comment...
by MacDerb November 14, 2011 7:40 PM EST
I'm sorry, but I'm about to state a fact. Brace yourselves. It's going to hurt...

Police officers have very little to do to occupy their day.

Therefore, many are targeting people that live in tents, old, middle aged law students, and the Amish.

I made my point.

Thanks for letting me share.
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by rwsmith29456 November 14, 2011 7:15 PM EST
And if thine own father trespasses against Mullet, thou shalt cutteth off the beard of thine own father.
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by enlightenu November 14, 2011 5:19 PM EST
So now it's the mullets against the beards. This is almost as bad as when the goatees turned on the pubes back in '83.
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by angelofurnightmare November 15, 2011 8:38 AM EST
lmao
by Davecat94 November 15, 2011 9:32 AM EST
well done!
by KnowerseekerReturns November 14, 2011 4:59 PM EST
There's nothing Christian about violating and shaming other human beings. The main group of Amish should just leave Mullet's group alone to wallow and shrivel up in their own sin.
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by vielmann November 14, 2011 4:28 PM EST
Apparently the Amish are not so pacifistic as they claim to be.
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by t_k_shoults November 16, 2011 10:09 AM EST
Incorrect... Yes, they are....

Some stray, some stay true to their faith!
by EmtFF10 November 14, 2011 3:31 PM EST
Tis be a shame for this to happen.
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