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Jaded
March 22nd, 2009, 08:00 PM
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New Castle County Police are looking for two siblings who are accused of assaulting their parents with deadly weapons.

Police say, the two brothers assaulted their father and chased him around the parking lot of the Elms Apartments in Newark, Delaware with knives. The father was able to escape his sons on foot and claims the brother's then returned home to attack their mother.

According to police, who were called to the scene for a fight in progress, the father, 43, was bleeding heavily from his injuries to the nose and mouth. The father told police that his sons shoved their mother to the floor of their apartment before fleeing the area.

Nicolas Scanio, 21, and his 15-year-old brother, Allen Stevens, are wanted for aggravated menacing and possession of a deadly weapon.

If you have any information that would be helpful to police, you are urged to contact New Castle County officials at 302-395-8810 or www.nccpd.com

http://cbs3.com/local/Brothers.Wanted.Assault.2.965064.html

Special2bme
March 25th, 2009, 05:54 PM
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo35/Special2bme/bilde-57.jpgTwo brothers being sought for assaulting their parents over the weekend surrendered to New Castle County police Monday.

Nicholas J. Scanio, 21, and his 15-year-old brother, of the Elms Apartments in Ogletown, were each charged with aggravated menacing, possession of a deadly weapon during a felony, assault, offensive touching and conspiracy.

The pair allegedly attacked their 43-year-old father Saturday and then armed themselves with butcher knives and tried to stab him.

The siblings then returned to their apartment and shoved their mother to the floor before running off, said Cpl. Trinidad Navarro, a county police spokesman.

When police arrived, they found the father bleeding heavily.

According to court records, the father of the boys told police he had a friend who had stayed the night and when his two sons woke up, they found property missing and became irate.

The two brothers sought out their father, called him a "crackhead" and started attacking him, police said in court records.

Then, they criticized their mother "for having a loser crackhead of a husband and shoved her on the ground," police said.

Navarro said officers went back to the parents' apartment Monday because the brothers had called their mother.

The officer spoke to the younger brother by phone and was able to convince him to turn himself in.

The older brother later surrendered to police.

Nicholas Scanio was committed to Young Correctional Institution on $10,000 bail.

His brother is being held in Camelot School for Boys after failing to post $19,000 bail.
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090325/NEWS01/903250344

The older brother is really teaching the 15 yr. old horrible lessons. If I were the parents I would show some tough love and make the 21 yr. old get a job if he doesn't have one and move out. Then I would start showing tough love with the 15 yr. old and showing him the proper way to live. I know easier said then done especially since he has been hanging around his 21 yr. old brother and living & experiencing his way of life.