Pennsylvania Dad Denies Playing Ninja When Son, 4, Alone
SCOTTDALE, Pa. (AP) -- A western Pennsylvania man denies he was outside running around pretending to be a ninja, but acknowledges he did leave his 4-year-old son home alone sleeping while he went jogging earlier this month.
Twenty-eight-year-old Ross Hurst remains in the Westmoreland County Prison after his preliminary hearing on a child endangerment charge was postponed Wednesday. Outside the courtroom, Hurst was telling reporters that he wasn't dressed as a ninja or pretending to be one when Scottdale police charged him March 3 about 1:30 a.m.
Hurst says he simply "went for a jog"—but acknowledges he shouldn't have left his sleeping son home alone.
But police insist Hurst was dressed all in black and "playing ninja" when they confronted him on a borough street. They say Hurst claimed his mother was babysitting, but she told police she wasn't.
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