TRENTON -- Police charged a 25-year-old Trenton man with endangering the welfare of a child for allegedly pushing a 2-year-old girl across a room during an argument over the use of a computer.

Alto Shaquan Turner, 25, also faces resisting arrest and harassment in the 9:20 p.m. incident Sunday on Monmouth Street, police said.

Alto Shaquan Turner

Officers went to a home in the 100 block of the street for an assault in progress. When they arrived, they saw a man - later identified as Turner - walking away from a home.

A woman pointed Turner out as the suspect and officers ordered him to stop, but he ran, police said.

Turner disappeared between two buildings, but his footprints were clear in the snow and police followed them to an unoccupied building, police said.

They eventually found Turner hiding behind a chair on the third floor, police said.

Police said before they arrived, Turner went to the residence to use a computer and pushed the toddler during an argument. He also allegedly threatened to assault a 26-year-old woman at the home, and damage her car.

The woman and child were not seriously injured. Turner suffered a small cut to his knee during the arrest and was treated and released at a city hospital.

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