Cop Charged After Allegedly Forcing His Daughter, 6, To Stand Outside In Freezing Weather Holding Disturbing Sign
Cody Scott, an officer from Indiana, and his wife, Kylie, were both arrested after someone called 911 on January 19. The caller reported seeing a child outside in freezing weather, holding a sign for an extended period.
According to official court filings, the sign allegedly read: “I want to stab and kill my brother. I even take an antipsychotic. If you need to give pity, then give it to the victims.”
Both parents now face two counts each of felony child neglect.
Documents reveal that Indiana State Police responded to the scene, where Mr. Scott and his supervisor from the Logansport Police Department were already present.

The affidavit also states that Mr. Scott and his wife made their daughter hold different signs on other occasions. One sign reportedly read: “I pee on everything and cover it up like a cat.”
Another sign she allegedly carried while walking through Walmart read: “I lie to hurt people.”
“She’s threatened to kill my family, she wants to embarrass us, she wants to urinate on herself and destroy things in the house. I have a DCS caseworker involved, she’s been in therapy for three years, she also has the wrap around program at school. She goes in every 30 minutes to warm back up, she’s bundled up very warm and then she’ll come back out.”
Court records indicate that the parents have reported their child for having a history of behavioral challenges, describing instances of her “acting out” or displaying what they called “attention-seeking behavior.”

Currently, Mr. Scott is on unpaid administrative leave. Both he and his wife turned themselves in at Cass County Jail before being released on bond.
Mrs. Scott is set to appear in court on May 22, while Mr. Scott will have his court appearance on May 8, ahead of their September trial. Both parents have pleaded not guilty.