‘I didn’t think it was that hot today’: Caregiver left nonverbal man with autism to die in hot car while he worked 2nd job as a school janitor, sheriff says

Left inset: Rogers Lee Inge Jr. (Johnston County Sheriff). Right inset: Dontarius Batts (GoFundMe). Background: The high school parking lot location where Batts died in a hot car in North Carolina (WNCN/YouTube).

Left inset: Rogers Lee Inge Jr. (Johnston County Sheriff). Right inset: Dontarius Batts (GoFundMe). Background: The high school parking lot where Batts died in a hot car in North Carolina (WNCN/YouTube).

A North Carolina caregiver who admitted he left a nonverbal man with autism to die in a hot car while he worked a second job as a school janitor faces an involuntary manslaughter charge, authorities said.

Rogers Lee Inge Jr., 55, was arrested on Tuesday in the death of Dontarius Batts, 22, the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.

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