Dad Accused of Beating 5-Year-Old Daughter to Death After She Stopped Doing Her Homework

A New Mexico man is accused of beating his daughter to death after becoming angry that she stopped doing her homework, PEOPLE confirms.

On April 5, shortly before 1 a.m., Albuquerque police responded to a call for a 5-year-old girl who was unconscious and not breathing, according to a criminal complaint obtained by PEOPLE.

The girl’s father, Brandon Reynolds, 36, watched “emotionless” as paramedics transported his daughter to a nearby hospital before she was declared dead, the complaint alleges.

When officers attempted to find out what happened to the girl, the report alleges Reynolds told them multiple stories, including that he was falling asleep with the girl when her heart stopped beating, according to the report.

Meanwhile, officers interviewed a neighbor who claimed to overhear Reynolds yelling, “’Get up!’ followed by sounds of someone or something being struck, which she demonstrated by hitting her couch,” the report states.

Detectives checked the girl’s injuries and noted there was extensive bruising across her back, including “bruising to her right abdomen [which] appeared consistent with the tread from a shoe,” according to the report.

Reynolds allegedly told police he was helping the girl with her homework when the 5-year-old told her father she didn’t want to do it.

“’That’s when the discipline came in,’” he allegedly told police, according to the report. “He started with spanking her on her bottom and ended up, ‘blacking out.’”

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An autopsy is pending, according to officials. Neighbors identified the girl as Sarah Dubois-Gilbeau.

The Albuquerque Journal reports Reynolds had full custody of his daughter.

“Since her birth, the child has been in the custody of the father since the child tested positive for THC at birth and contrary to instructions from the birth hospital, mother was observed breast feeding the child when she was positive for THC. He has been her primary caregiver and remains the sole legal and physical custodian of the child,” the court records state.

The girl’s mother Chantel Smith, who lives in California, has set up a GoFundMe page to help cover funeral costs.

“Please help me to lay my baby to rest in peace. She didn’t deserve this,” she wrote on the GoFundMe page. “Giving her a proper burial is the least that can be done for her after such a tragedy. I miss her so much. I love you Sarah.”

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