A Clackamas County sheriff’s patrol sergeant who lives in Vancouver allegedly slammed his stepson’s head into a wall, causing a facial fracture, according to court documents filed Friday.
Steven P. Hyson, 46, made his first appearance Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree assault domestic violence. Judge John Wulle set bail at $30,000.
According to a Clark County sheriff’s investigator’s probable cause affidavit, the dispute occurred Tuesday evening at the east Vancouver home Hyson shares with his wife and three mutual children. Hyson’s 22-year-old stepson, Austin Brown-Oliver, told investigators the conflict arose when he questioned Hyson about why he wasn’t intervening when Hyson’s 12-year-old son was yelling at Hyson’s wife.
This led to an argument between Hyson and his stepson on the front porch of the home. Hyson reportedly ripped the stepson’s T-shirt and tried to provoke him to fight by saying “Go ahead and hit me” and “Are you a tough guy,” according to court documents.