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A sheriff's deputy who stumbled upon a familial love triangle admitted to pummeling his dad on Tuesday.

Grand County Sheriff's Office deputy Timothy "TJ" Brewer, 33, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and was given a deferred two year jail sentence as well as 24 months probation and more than $800 in fines, according to the Salt Lake City Tribune.

"I understand why you would have been very angry on the night of your criminal conduct," Judge Lyle Anderson said during Brewer’s sentencing. "You understand that you can’t accomplish anything with violence."

Brewer's anger got the best of him on July 11. Talking Points Memo reports on the details:

TJ would later tell officers that after dinner, which he cooked, his wife went upstairs to put one of their children to bed. Soon afterward, he realized he was alone in the house “when the kid she put to bed came down stairs,” according to police reports.
“He went up to check on where his wife was,” one officer recounted in the reports. “He stated that when he opened the door to his son’s room, he saw his wife on top of his dad” having sex.

Brewer told police he "beat the f--k” out of his dad. His wife told cops Brewer "pistol whipped" his dad and also hit her.

When news of the attack first broke, neighbors told Fox Salt Lake City they were stunned to hear of discord within the family.

"It does surprise me, the family is always close, always getting together and doing things," neighbor Stephanie Clueff said. "To hear that, we’ve never seen anything like that."

Both Brewer's wife and father survived the attack.

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I agree with the sentencing - he should get off lightly due to the extremely disgusting nature of the actions of his wife and father. I hope he gets a quick divorce and she ends up on the street without a penny.

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I would have just divorced the wife and renounced the father. Violence was not needed.
It's disgraceful that this man was legally sentenced and fined. It's his disgusting parent and his disgusting wife who should be sentenced -- and actually serve the sentence -- and fined.

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"It does surprise me, the family is always close, always getting together and doing things,"

Why yes, yes they do..
very close. doing things.
lol

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It's disgraceful that this man was legally sentenced and fined. It's his disgusting parent and his disgusting wife who should be sentenced -- and actually serve the sentence -- and fined.

Cheating isn't illegal, sadly.

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I thought there was some law or consideration where the husband acts in rage at the discovery of marital infidelity in the act? Is that just a myth or not applicable everywhere?

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I would have hobbled the b*****d.

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Oh my god...this is sickening, what the hell? And in their son's bed? This woman has issues as well as this man's father. Beating was totally justified, but at the same time not worth going to jail over.

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It's disgraceful that this man was legally sentenced and fined. It's his disgusting parent and his disgusting wife who should be sentenced -- and actually serve the sentence -- and fined.


Nah, the father should have stood his ground and killed his son. You do believe he was well within his rights to do so, right? It's not the father or wife broke any laws and the son is clearly a vicious criminal. Or did all the crap you believe fly out the window when you sympathize with the criminal?

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I thought there was some law or consideration where the husband acts in rage at the discovery of marital infidelity in the act? Is that just a myth or not applicable everywhere?
If he'd killed them, it would be considered murder in the second degree - sometimes called a crime of passion - because unlike murder in the first degree it was not premeditated, but although the sentence is generally lesser it is still a serious crime - as is assault and battery.

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