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A Florida father has been charged with three counts of negligent child abuse without bodily harm after allegedly leaving his son on the side of the highway because he was watching gay porn. Evenaud Julmeus turned himself over to police on earlier after a bystander saw him leave the young boy in a turn lane on U.S. Highway 27 near the Haines City Police Department.

Julmeus son told police his father left him because he caught him watching gay porn on his phone according to an affidavit. Police officials didn’t release the child’s name or age but informed Fox News that he is a preteen.

“When asked what was wrong, the victim stated that Evenaud Julmeus left him on the side of the road because he thinks that he is gay. I asked the victim why the defendant thinks that he is gay, at first, the victim stated that he just does. He advised they got into a verbal argument over the issue,” the officer said in the police report.

“Upon talking further with the victim, he stated he has a cellphone and he was watching male pornography with no females on the phone. When the defendant looked at the phone and found the videos, he became very upset,” the officer added.

The 30-year-old forced the preteen to pack a bag and alerted him he was taking him to the police station “the police will find you a new home” Julmeus allegedly told his son.

The father left his son on the side of the road without a cellphone, food, water or money before returning home. Once Julmeus arrived back home without the boy, the mother of the child repeatedly asked where her son was.

He admitted to her he left him outside of the police station before the mother left the house to find him. The 30-year-old was also charged with negligent child abuse counts because he left the home before the mother returned, leaving two children at home by themselves. Julmeus has been released on a $3,000 bond.

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