Region parents charged with breaking baby's bones, other injuries
- Tyler Baker-Williams, a former NC State football player, faces a child abuse charge for an incident in March.
- The charge stems from alleged injuries to Baker-Williams' five-month-old son, discovered by the child's mother.
- The infant victim suffered a fractured toe, fractured rib, and fractured ankle, according to reports.
- The District Attorney stated the mother found bruising and brought the child to the hospital; Baker-Williams acknowledged the injuries.
- A judge set Baker-Williams' bond at $250,000, and he must stay away from the child while the case is pending.
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