Could this unspeakable crime against an innocent boy spending the day at a local Minnesota water park have been prevented? The local police chief explains how an 18-yr-old Minnesota man, who police arrested following his horrific crime, knew exactly what he was doing when he chose to potentially end the life of an 8-yr-old boy, simply because he grew impatient, and wanted to the line to move faster.

Where has the humanity gone?

A Minnesota man was arrested after picking up an 8-year-old boy and throwing him off a water slide platform Tuesday, causing the child to fall more than 30 feet, police said.

Apple Valley Police told FOX9 the incident happened around 1:35 p.m. at the Apple Valley Aquatic Center, located about 20 miles south of Minneapolis. Watch the latest video at <a href=”http://www.foxnews.com”>foxnews.com</a>

“There was no argument, no pushing, no shoving, no words exchanged, just this individual walking up and throwing this poor kid off the top,” Apple Valley Police Captain Nick Francis said.

Police said that 18-year-old Roman Adams admitted to police in an interview to pushing the boy, saying the he was upset the line was taking too long, according to Francis. Investigators learned that Adams has cognitive disabilities and that a personal care assistant was with him at the water park, but it was unclear if the aide was with him in line, WCCO reported.

The 8-year-old boy sustained multiple broken bones and is in stable condition at a hospital after undergoing surgery. Adams is facing possible charges for third-degree assault. –Fox News