Toddler’s injuries from alleged pizza cutter assault detailed in new complaint

(ABC 6 News) – A Pipestone woman appeared in Olmsted County Court Thursday for allegedly lacerating a toddler’s face with a pizza-cutter at KinderCare.

Andrianna Newburn, 26, was charged with multiple counts of assault and terroristic threats following the incident at 815 Greenview Place SW on June 13.

According to an amended criminal complaint, the toddler injured had a 3-centimeter laceration on her lower left left, as well as a “deep linear laceration” on the right side of her face, which was 4.5 centimeters deep and had to be surgically repaired.

The cut was closed with three different types of sutures, court documents claim.

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Toddler assaulted at child care center

Toddler assaulted at child care center

(ABC 6 News) – A Pipestone woman was charged with assault after allegedly lacerating a toddler’s face with a pizza-cutter at KinderCare.

According to Rochester police Andrianna Newburn, 26, was an employee at the 1815 Greenview Place SW childcare center.

Police claim Newburn assaulted another employee’s toddler with a pizza cutter, following a disagreement that turned physical.

According to court documents filed Friday, June 14, Newburn was charged with 3rd-degree assault of a child under 4; terroristic threats; 5th degree assault–fear of bodily harm; and 5th-degree assault–inflict or attempt bodily harm.

Court documents claim that around 2:50 p.m. June 13, officers responded to the KinderCare location and found an employee holding her toddler, who had a large laceration on her right cheek.

The woman allegedly said she had been in an argument with Newburn, who grabbed a pizza cutter and said she was going to cut the other employee with it.

Then Newburn allegedly said if she couldn’t cut the woman, she would cut her kids.

According to court documents, the woman told police Newburn went into “the infant room,” where the employee’s daughter was, and began swinging the pizza cutter at her, causing the wound on her face.

The assistant director of the KinderCare allegedly told police she had seen Newburn and the other woman fighting, and she had seen Newburn try to yank the other woman’s shirt over her head.

After the two were separated, the assistant director said, she saw Newburn come back with a pizza cutter and begin “banging (it) on the front glass of the building and yelling at (the other woman).”

After the alleged assault, Newburn reportedly left KinderCare with her own children in a stroller, then called police from a nearby gas station to provide her own statement.

According to court records, Newburn said the other employee “swung on her,” they began fighting, and after Newburn “got control of the pizza cutter,” she went after the other woman’s child.

According to court documents, the reporting officer asked Newburn if she intentionally tried to harm the toddler, and she said she had.

Newburn allegedly told police the other employee had threatened Newburn’s children, but did not provide details.

She was taken into custody.

A spokesperson for KinderCare released a statement saying, “Nothing is more important to us than the safety of the children in our care. This type of behavior is completely unacceptable and does not reflect KinderCare’s values or the quality of care we work hard to provide. Andrianna Newburn is no longer a KinderCare employee.”

Pipestone woman accused of attacking toddler with pizza cutter – ABC 6 News Daytime

Pipestone woman accused of attacking toddler with pizza cutter - ABC 6 News Daytime

The other employee allegedly involved in the incident is on administrative leave, the company confirmed.

Newburn is currently held at the Olmsted County ADC on $150,000 bail with conditions, or $300,000 bail with no conditions.