Watch the Citrus County Sheriff's 10-43 show Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. for a look into the tragedy of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Guest Sunshine Arnold, Clinical Supervisor with the University of Florida's Child Protection Team, appears on Wednesday night's show to discuss how, when and why shaken baby syndrome occurs.
Viewers will also get a look into what happens to a baby's brain during this attack with a special doll designed to show specific areas of damage to the brain.
The Sheriff's 10-43 show can be seen on WYKE, cable Channel 16 on Wednesday nights at 7:30, and on Friday afternoons at 11:00 a.m. Previous Sheriff's 10-43 shows can be seen on the Sheriff's Office Web site at www.sheriffcitrus.org
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