A heroic dad used a baseball bat to make this Florida man regret looking into his daughter’s bedroom window

Sep 26, 2024

According to studies of brain scans and recordings of interactions with their children, fathers’ brains respond differently to daughters than sons.

Most fathers have a natural instinct to protect their daughters from harm.

And this heroic dad used a baseball bat to make one Florida man regret looking into his daughter’s bedroom window.

The world around us is amazing and beautiful, but it is also a rough and dangerous place.

Even though the woke Left will never admit it, there are measurable biological differences between males and females.

On average, males are generally bigger, faster, and stronger than females.

Of course, there will always be exceptions, but they do not make the rule.

This is one of the main reasons virtually every father has a strong desire to protect his daughter and keep her out of harm’s way.

And it is why teenage boys and young men are usually intimidated by their girlfriend’s father, especially in the early stages of a relationship. 

But one Florida man just found out the hard way that a father does not play around when it comes to his little girl.

A father in Flagler County, Florida, caught 29-year-old Damon Smith peeping through his 14-year-old daughter’s bedroom window.

It started on a Thursday when the family’s cat started making noises outside the house.

“My cat started to get a little squirrely, so I peeked out and saw a huge silhouette with bright, white shoes,” the mother said. “So, my husband got up and chased him, but by the time he got all together, he was way down the road.”

But that was on Thursday night.

On Friday, the father could not stop thinking about a man peeping in his daughter’s window.

Thinking he may return for a second time, the father decided to sit in a lawn chair outside all night and wait.

He was armed with a drink in one hand and a baseball bat in the other.

And sure enough, Smith came back for a second night on Friday.

“Who comes back two nights in a row after being busted?” the mother said. “But he did.”

“He came sneaking around the house, came right up to my daughter’s window, and he cupped his hands around his eyes and was looking in,” she continued, before adding “so, my husband came up and was like, ‘Surprise, mother f*****, and then whacked him with the bat.” 

Smith took off running after the father cracked him with the bat across the back.

Thankfully, a neighbor’s doorbell camera caught footage of the suspect and he was arrested and charged with loitering, voyeurism, and aggravated stalking of a person under 16.

“I do run though yards, and other than that, I work my way back on the roads,” Smith told police, according to the affidavit. 

He said he does it because “he gets a thrill and adrenaline from it.”

The local sheriff only lives one block from where the incident occurred. 

“This is how offenders escalate, and eventually, they tend to become very serious crimes if they’re not caught early,” Sheriff Rick Staly said.

DeSantis Daily will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.

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