Dad Who Served Time a Decade Ago for Shaking His Baby Now Charged in Death of Second Son
June 2 2023, Published 1:30 p.m. ET
A man in North Carolina has been arrested in connection with the 2021 death of his 3-month-old son, RadarOnline.com has learned.
In May 2021, medics responded to a medical cardiac call involving the son of 33-year-old Sterling Cummings, as Front Page Detectives reported. The baby, Waylon Cummings, died about a week later.
Officials said Sterling was watching the baby at the time while the baby’s mother was out buying food. The infant’s mother returned from the store and found a bottle she made for the baby wasn’t fed to him.
Sterling told her that he had not heard anything from their son, so he didn’t give him the bottle. She went to check on the baby, which is when she found him unresponsive, according to WFMY.
According to authorities, Waylon suffered retinal hemorrhaging and had an abnormal MRI, and during questioning, Sterling allegedly provided inconsistent statements regarding the injuries that eventually killed his son.
In 2012, Sterling shook his 3-week-old son, seriously injuring him, WGHP reported. As a result, the baby suffered permanent brain damage. He’s also blind and has cerebral palsy.
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Sterling pleaded guilty to child abuse inflicting serious injury in 2013 and received a 45-day sentence. The newborn’s mother, Breanne Fowler, was also charged but she left the state and was never prosecuted, the News & Record reported.
In addition, Sterling was accused of assaulting a woman in 2022, WGHP reported.
For the new charges related to Waylon’s death, Sterling was arrested and booked into the Guilford County Detention Center and is being held without bond.
He was charged with first-degree murder and felony child abuse.
After the 2012 incident, Sterling’s two children, including the injured baby, were placed into foster care and have been adopted.
Tracy Trepcyk, the adoptive mother of one of the children, told WGHP, “We tried to tell everybody that he was going to do this again.”