A haunted house actor stabbed an 11-year-old boy's foot while trying to scare him
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Things got a little spooky after a haunted
house actor stabbed an 11-year-old boy in the foot at a fairground in Ohio in
an incident the business says was an accident.
The child, who was about to begin walking
through 7 Floors of Hell -- a popular horror attraction in Berea -- when a
worker holding a real Bowie knife
tried to scare him and struck his foot on September 18, Rodney Geffert,
president of Night Scream Entertainment which owns 7 Floors of Hell, told CNN.
"He walked up to my son and he was
holding the knife, and his intentions were to scare him, but my son responded
to him by saying, 'That's fake. I'm not scared,''' the child's mother, Karen
Bednarski, told CNN affiliate WEWS-TV
It was then the actor began dragging the
knife and stabbing it on the ground when it struck the young boy's croc sandals
and cut his big toe, WEWS reported.
Workers immediately took the child to their
first aid area where they disinfected the cut, which Geffert said was about a
third of an inch long. until his mother arrived.
The boy needed a bandage and refused further
medical attention. Both he and his mom continued into the horror house until
they completed the attraction, according to Geffert.
"I didn't want to make a scene, of
course. I wanted to go about it the appropriate way," Bednarski said in
response, as to why she continued through the horror house.
7 Floors of Hell enforces "strict rules
and protocols" which do not allow their scare actors to carry any real
weapons; only rubber and foam props, Geffert said. The actor was let go, he
added.
"He did something he wasn't supposed to
be doing," Geffert said. "He went to his car and did this on his own
free will and we don't tolerate or put up with that."
Berea Police Department Lt. Tom Walker
told WEWS the 22-year-old actor has been charged with negligent
assault.
"I can't explain why he brought the real
knife," Walker said. "He should have been using a fake prop or
rubber, rubber knife. Obviously a poor decision on his part to bring a real
knife to the fairgrounds. And he's been criminally charged with negligent
assault as a result of making that decision."
Despite the incident, Geffert says he hopes
customers understand that 7 Floors of Hell is a safe attraction and the actor's
actions do not reflect their business.
"We upgraded their tickets and they went
through all the houses and then said they had a great time when they were
done," Geffert said. "We've been in business 21 years, we're a very
safe event and it's just something the actor foolishly did on his own. He was
very apologetic and stayed with the boy the whole time and helped him take his
shoe off. It was an accident."


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