More Drama from Uncle Charlie + Sheen’s Children Removed from Home

Tuesday evening, the same evening Charlie Sheen’s special aired, police removed his twin boys (Bob and Max who are 23 months old) from his Beverly Hills mansion. He is not allowed to communicate or be within 100 yards of his children. A restraining order by his ex, Brooke Mueller, was approved. Mueller shared, “I am very concerned that [Sheen] is currently insane. I am in great fear that he will find me and attack me and I am in great fear for the childrens safety while in his care.”

Charlie and Brooke
According to Mueller, Sheen “rarely saw our children [since our Dec. 25 domestic incident] and only recently began to show any interest in them.” She alleges that he took their children onĀ Feb. 26 and had withheld them from her since then and when she tried to get them back, Sheen allegedly told her, “I will cut your head off, put it in a box and send it to your mom.” A hearing is set for March 22 to determine whether to extend the restraining order. Both Sheen and Mueller are required to attend.
Peep the footage from the Good Morning America special.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5aSa4tmVNM[/youtube]
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