10 Delta Chi pledges arrested in Estes Park
Boulder's Delta Chi Fraternity has been placed on suspension after 10 pledges were arrested over the weekend in Estes Park on suspicion of causing up to $10,000 in damage to two Super 8 Motel rooms.
Estes Park police were called to the motel about 2:30 a.m. Sunday and found large holes in the walls of two connected rooms, blood and vomit everywhere, destroyed furniture and a coffee pot filled with urine, according to a police report.
Officers said all the University of Colorado students were underage and suspected to have been drinking alcohol. They were arrested on suspicion of felony criminal mischief and underage drinking, and they were taken to the Larimer County Detention Center in Fort Collins
A representative of the Iowa-based Delta Chi Fraternity Inc.'s national headquarters is due to arrive in Boulder today to investigate the chapter and the men, ages 18 to 20, who are suspected in the vandalism, said Karl Grindel, assistant executive director of the headquarters......
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Canada to Extradite Nazi to Italy

An 83-year-old former SS prison guard who was sentenced to life in jail in Italy for Nazi war crimes was being extradited from Canada to Rome on Friday, officials said.
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Thursday, July 5, 2007
3 shot to death in dispute over fireworks
A neighbor apparently angry about noisy fireworks shot three people to death early Thursday and wounded two others, police said.
Terrance Hough Jr., a 35-year-old off-duty firefighter, was arrested in connection with the shootings near his home shortly after midnight, police spokesman Lt. Thomas Stacho said. No charges had been filed Thursday morning.
The shooter was apparently upset about loud noise from fireworks at a house next door and opened fire, killing two men and a woman, all in their early- to mid-20s, Stacho said. He said another man was shot in the elbow and a woman was wounded in the hand.
Police had received a number of complaints in recent years about loud parties, fireworks and drag racing connected to the house where the victims were shot, Stacho said. Some complaint calls came from Hough's address, but no one called police about the party Thursday night.
Full Story: CNN.com
Alternate Tags: Shooting, fireworks, noise, 4th of July
Video: Watch Friends create a memorial for the shooting victim: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/05/fireworks.ap/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
Terrance Hough Jr., a 35-year-old off-duty firefighter, was arrested in connection with the shootings near his home shortly after midnight, police spokesman Lt. Thomas Stacho said. No charges had been filed Thursday morning.
The shooter was apparently upset about loud noise from fireworks at a house next door and opened fire, killing two men and a woman, all in their early- to mid-20s, Stacho said. He said another man was shot in the elbow and a woman was wounded in the hand.
Police had received a number of complaints in recent years about loud parties, fireworks and drag racing connected to the house where the victims were shot, Stacho said. Some complaint calls came from Hough's address, but no one called police about the party Thursday night.
Full Story: CNN.com
Alternate Tags: Shooting, fireworks, noise, 4th of July
Video: Watch Friends create a memorial for the shooting victim: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/05/fireworks.ap/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
Girl, 4, called 911 nearly 300 times
Authorities tracked down a 4-year-old girl who called 911 nearly 300 times last month by offering to deliver McDonald's to her suburban Chicago apartment.
Unbeknownst to her mother, the girl used a deactivated cell phone to call dispatchers 287 times in June - sometimes as often as 20 times a shift.
Dispatchers heard the child's voice but could only track the phone's signal to the apartment complex.
So authorities used a ruse to pinpoint her.
"We asked (the caller) what she wanted. She said she wanted McDonald's," said Steve Cordes, executive director of QuadCom's emergency center, which covers Carpentersville.
Full Story: Victorville Daily News
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Unbeknownst to her mother, the girl used a deactivated cell phone to call dispatchers 287 times in June - sometimes as often as 20 times a shift.
Dispatchers heard the child's voice but could only track the phone's signal to the apartment complex.
So authorities used a ruse to pinpoint her.
"We asked (the caller) what she wanted. She said she wanted McDonald's," said Steve Cordes, executive director of QuadCom's emergency center, which covers Carpentersville.
Full Story: Victorville Daily News
Alternate Tags: Tags: 911, prank calls, 4-year-old girl, deactivated cell phone, false promises of deliciousness
Police: Shoppers Stepped Over Victim
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) --As stabbing victim LaShanda Calloway lay dying on the floor of a convenience store, five shoppers, including one who stopped to take a picture of her with a cell phone, stepped over the woman, police said
The June 23 situation, captured on the store's surveillance video, got scant news coverage until a columnist for The Wichita Eagle disclosed the existence of the video and its contents Tuesday।
Police have refused to release the video, saying it is part of their investigation
''It was tragic to watch,'' police spokesman Gordon Bassham said Tuesday। ''The fact that people were more interested in taking a picture with a cell phone and shopping for snacks rather than helping this innocent young woman is, frankly, revolting.''
The woman was stabbed during an altercation that was not part of a robbery, Bassham said। It took about two minutes for someone to call 911, he said.
Calloway, 27, died later at a hospital
Full Story: New York Times
AlternateTags: stabbing, Cell Phone, indifference
The June 23 situation, captured on the store's surveillance video, got scant news coverage until a columnist for The Wichita Eagle disclosed the existence of the video and its contents Tuesday।
Police have refused to release the video, saying it is part of their investigation
''It was tragic to watch,'' police spokesman Gordon Bassham said Tuesday। ''The fact that people were more interested in taking a picture with a cell phone and shopping for snacks rather than helping this innocent young woman is, frankly, revolting.''
The woman was stabbed during an altercation that was not part of a robbery, Bassham said। It took about two minutes for someone to call 911, he said.
Calloway, 27, died later at a hospital
Full Story: New York Times
AlternateTags: stabbing, Cell Phone, indifference
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Connecticut man teaches toddler not to bite by biting him all over
A city man was in custody Wednesday after police said he bit his 3-year-old nephew all over his body to teach the boy not to bite anyone.
Hector Pulido, 40, of North Summerfield Avenue, was charged with third-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor.
Superior Court Judge Michael Maronich ordered Pulido held in lieu of $100,000 bond. The case was continued to next Thursday.
The allegations came to light when police were called to a day-care center on Fairfield Avenue Tuesday to investigate a complaint of child abuse. The day-care staff showed officers that the boy had adult bite marks on his chest, abdomen, shoulder, back, thigh, leg and buttocks, police said.
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Hector Pulido, 40, of North Summerfield Avenue, was charged with third-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor.
Superior Court Judge Michael Maronich ordered Pulido held in lieu of $100,000 bond. The case was continued to next Thursday.
The allegations came to light when police were called to a day-care center on Fairfield Avenue Tuesday to investigate a complaint of child abuse. The day-care staff showed officers that the boy had adult bite marks on his chest, abdomen, shoulder, back, thigh, leg and buttocks, police said.
Full Story: CONN POST . COM
Man Gets 5 Years for Blowing Up Toilet
A man once called one of the Internet's most notorious pirates of music and movies was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison for plowing up a portable toilet, prosecutors said.
Bruce Forest, 50, was charged last year with a series of toilet explosions in 2005 and 2006. But under a plea agreement, Forest admitted only to blowing up one toilet in Weston in February 2006. No one was injured in any of the blasts.
His defense attorney and his wife said the incident was completely out of character for Forest. They said he had been addicted to painkillers initially taken for migraine headaches caused by a severe fall about 10 years ago. A prescribed drug intended to wean him off the painkillers caused psychotic episodes, they said.
Forest was an Internet pirate in the late 1990s, said J.D. Lasica, a San Francisco writer who dubbed Forest "Prince of the Darknet" in his 2005 book "Darknet: Hollywood's War Against the Digital Generation."
Full Story: MY WAY
Bruce Forest, 50, was charged last year with a series of toilet explosions in 2005 and 2006. But under a plea agreement, Forest admitted only to blowing up one toilet in Weston in February 2006. No one was injured in any of the blasts.
His defense attorney and his wife said the incident was completely out of character for Forest. They said he had been addicted to painkillers initially taken for migraine headaches caused by a severe fall about 10 years ago. A prescribed drug intended to wean him off the painkillers caused psychotic episodes, they said.
Forest was an Internet pirate in the late 1990s, said J.D. Lasica, a San Francisco writer who dubbed Forest "Prince of the Darknet" in his 2005 book "Darknet: Hollywood's War Against the Digital Generation."
Full Story: MY WAY
Modern day slavery scandal rocks New York
A millionaire couple accused of keeping two Indonesian women as slaves in their luxurious New York home for years - viciously inflicting abuse for perceived offences - have been indicted on federal slavery charges.
Varsha Mahender Sabhnani, 35, and her husband, Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51, who operate a worldwide perfume business out of their home in Long Island, New York, with factories in Singapore and Bahrain, were arrested last week after one of their servants was found wandering outside a doughnut shop.
Naturalised US citizens from India, they had their passports confiscated when they were arrested.
The indictment, handed up last night, charges the couple with two counts of forced labour and two counts of harbouring illegal residents. The Sabhnanis will be arraigned on the indictment on Thrusday.
A magistrate judge in the US District Court in Central Islip set bail last week at $US3.5 million ($4.28 million). Friends and relatives of the couple indicated they would be willing to post bail on their behalf, but as of this morning, the pair remained in custody.
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Varsha Mahender Sabhnani, 35, and her husband, Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51, who operate a worldwide perfume business out of their home in Long Island, New York, with factories in Singapore and Bahrain, were arrested last week after one of their servants was found wandering outside a doughnut shop.
Naturalised US citizens from India, they had their passports confiscated when they were arrested.
The indictment, handed up last night, charges the couple with two counts of forced labour and two counts of harbouring illegal residents. The Sabhnanis will be arraigned on the indictment on Thrusday.
A magistrate judge in the US District Court in Central Islip set bail last week at $US3.5 million ($4.28 million). Friends and relatives of the couple indicated they would be willing to post bail on their behalf, but as of this morning, the pair remained in custody.
Full Story: SMH . COM . AU
Monday, May 14, 2007
Missing money mystery
In a whodunit of Texas-sized proportions, millions of dollars belonging to South Texas real estate investors seem to have vanished from the companies entrusted to hold real estate sales profits until they could be re-invested.
Adding to the shroud of suspicion is a cryptic recording greeting callers to any of the subsidiaries of The 1031 Tax Group.
The message tells callers a number of senior executives and other employees have left with no warning and that the reduced staff is doing its best to sort out the mess.
In all, around $20 million has gone missing from San Antonio-area investors, said attorney Marvin Pipkin, who has a client who deposited money with a company called National Exchange Services QI Ltd., the San Antonio subsidiary for The 1031 Tax Group.
Other attorneys guessed the amount missing was more like $11 million — although no one yet knows the exact figure.
"There are a number of San Antonio investors who are trying to figuring out where the money went," Pipkin said. "There's an awful lot of money that was placed (with National Exchange Services)."
And that's just San Antonio.
The 1031 Tax Group owns at least five other similar companies in different parts of the country, including Denver. All seem to be affected, and all had the same recorded message Friday.
Full Story: MySA.Com
Adding to the shroud of suspicion is a cryptic recording greeting callers to any of the subsidiaries of The 1031 Tax Group.
The message tells callers a number of senior executives and other employees have left with no warning and that the reduced staff is doing its best to sort out the mess.
In all, around $20 million has gone missing from San Antonio-area investors, said attorney Marvin Pipkin, who has a client who deposited money with a company called National Exchange Services QI Ltd., the San Antonio subsidiary for The 1031 Tax Group.
Other attorneys guessed the amount missing was more like $11 million — although no one yet knows the exact figure.
"There are a number of San Antonio investors who are trying to figuring out where the money went," Pipkin said. "There's an awful lot of money that was placed (with National Exchange Services)."
And that's just San Antonio.
The 1031 Tax Group owns at least five other similar companies in different parts of the country, including Denver. All seem to be affected, and all had the same recorded message Friday.
Full Story: MySA.Com
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Man Not Guilty in 'Dungeon' Rapes
Darlington, S.C. (AP) -- A jury has found a convicted sex offender accused of raping two teen girls in an underground bunker not guilty of kidnapping, sex crimes and assault with intent to kill.
Kenneth Glenn Hinson, 48, wiped his eyes and mouth and appeared to cry after the jury read its verdict, which followed about four hours of deliberations over two days.
"I think the verdict says it all," he said as he was escorted from the courtroom.
Authorities had charged that Hinson snatched the 17-year-old girls from their bedroom last year and dragged them one at a time to the underground room hidden beneath a tool shed, where he raped and bound them with duct tape. Prosecutors said Hinson expected the girls to die because the room had no air supply.
However, Hinson testified during the six-day trial that the girls had consensual sex with him. He said they made up the story so they would be able to take drugs from the underground room, which he used to store marijuana.
The two young women were not in the courtroom when Hinson was acquitted. Their mothers and other relatives wept. They declined to comment after the verdict.
Full Story: SF GATE
Kenneth Glenn Hinson, 48, wiped his eyes and mouth and appeared to cry after the jury read its verdict, which followed about four hours of deliberations over two days.
"I think the verdict says it all," he said as he was escorted from the courtroom.
Authorities had charged that Hinson snatched the 17-year-old girls from their bedroom last year and dragged them one at a time to the underground room hidden beneath a tool shed, where he raped and bound them with duct tape. Prosecutors said Hinson expected the girls to die because the room had no air supply.
However, Hinson testified during the six-day trial that the girls had consensual sex with him. He said they made up the story so they would be able to take drugs from the underground room, which he used to store marijuana.
The two young women were not in the courtroom when Hinson was acquitted. Their mothers and other relatives wept. They declined to comment after the verdict.
Full Story: SF GATE
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Airships to tackle Caracas crime
Officials in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, are taking to the air in an attempt to make the city safer.
The council has bought three mini remote-controlled airships which are soon to be launched to look down on the city monitoring criminal activity.
Each has a camera mounted on it, which beams back pictures to a control room.
The Venezuelan capital is regarded as one of the most dangerous cities in Latin America, with gun crime a particular problem.
There were a few strange looks skywards in Caracas as the new mini Zeppelin took to the skies.
Full Story: BBC
The council has bought three mini remote-controlled airships which are soon to be launched to look down on the city monitoring criminal activity.
Each has a camera mounted on it, which beams back pictures to a control room.
The Venezuelan capital is regarded as one of the most dangerous cities in Latin America, with gun crime a particular problem.
There were a few strange looks skywards in Caracas as the new mini Zeppelin took to the skies.
Full Story: BBC
Man Kills Hostage, Self at NASA Building
A NASA contract worker took a handgun inside an office building Friday at the Johnson Space Center and fatally shot a hostage before killing himself, police said. A second hostage escaped with minor injuries.
The gunman was able to take a snub-nosed revolver past NASA security and barricade himself in the building, which houses communications and tracking systems for the space shuttle, authorities said.
NASA and police identified him as 60-year-old William Phillips. He had apparently had a dispute with the slain hostage, police said.
NASA spokesman Doug Peterson said the agency would review its security.
"Any organization would take a good, hard look at the kind of review process we have with people," Peterson said.
To enter the space center, workers flash an ID badge as they drive past a security guard. The badge allows workers access to designated buildings.
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The gunman was able to take a snub-nosed revolver past NASA security and barricade himself in the building, which houses communications and tracking systems for the space shuttle, authorities said.
NASA and police identified him as 60-year-old William Phillips. He had apparently had a dispute with the slain hostage, police said.
NASA spokesman Doug Peterson said the agency would review its security.
"Any organization would take a good, hard look at the kind of review process we have with people," Peterson said.
To enter the space center, workers flash an ID badge as they drive past a security guard. The badge allows workers access to designated buildings.
Full Story: MY WAY . COM
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Officers find minors among 'Rocky Horror' devotees, arrest six
Police said six people arrested on 31 counts each of contributing to the delinquency of minors are accused of exposing the juveniles to sexually explicit material, nudity and simulated sex acts during gatherings centered around viewings of the film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Biloxi Police Capt. Darrin Peterson said the suspects are some of the hosts of the organization Rocky Underground, a group that promotes itself on its Web site as an organization "designed to promote and emulate the free-willed, open-minded and fun-loving spirit of the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
Peterson said police linked a nude picture of a 15-year-old girl to one of the group's gatherings.
An undercover operation was conducted, and on Saturday police arrested six people associated with the group. They are Robert Kimsey, 43, and James Leonard, 19, of Biloxi, Jason Fisher, 34, of Bay St. Louis, Margaret Chatham, 29, and Scott Spurlock Jr., 19, of Gulfport, and Richard Harris, 19, of Saraland, Ala.
At the event, Peterson said they learned first-time viewers often had to take part in some sort of initiation. Some had to go to the front of the screening room and strip off some of their clothes or simulate sex acts while others were ordered around, for example, with others telling them to do sit-ups or one-legged jumping exercises.
Full Story: SUN HERALD.COM
Biloxi Police Capt. Darrin Peterson said the suspects are some of the hosts of the organization Rocky Underground, a group that promotes itself on its Web site as an organization "designed to promote and emulate the free-willed, open-minded and fun-loving spirit of the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
Peterson said police linked a nude picture of a 15-year-old girl to one of the group's gatherings.
An undercover operation was conducted, and on Saturday police arrested six people associated with the group. They are Robert Kimsey, 43, and James Leonard, 19, of Biloxi, Jason Fisher, 34, of Bay St. Louis, Margaret Chatham, 29, and Scott Spurlock Jr., 19, of Gulfport, and Richard Harris, 19, of Saraland, Ala.
At the event, Peterson said they learned first-time viewers often had to take part in some sort of initiation. Some had to go to the front of the screening room and strip off some of their clothes or simulate sex acts while others were ordered around, for example, with others telling them to do sit-ups or one-legged jumping exercises.
Full Story: SUN HERALD.COM
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Gunman sent package to NBC News
‘When the time came, I did it,’ says message mailed between shootings
Sometime after he killed two people in a Virginia university dormitory but before he slaughtered 30 more in a classroom building Monday morning, Cho Seung-Hui mailed NBC News a large package, including photographs and videos, boasting that “when the time came, I did it. I had to.”
Cho, 23, a senior English major at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, killed 32 people in two attacks before taking his own life.
NBC News President Steve Capus said the network received the package in Tuesday afternoon’s mail delivery, but it was not opened until Wednesday morning. The network immediately turned the materials over to FBI agents in New York.
The package included an 1,800-word manifesto-like statement diatribe in which he expresses rage, resentment and a desire to get even. The material is “hard-to-follow ... disturbing, very disturbing,” Capus said in an interview late Wednesday afternoon.
Full Story: MSNBC
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Sometime after he killed two people in a Virginia university dormitory but before he slaughtered 30 more in a classroom building Monday morning, Cho Seung-Hui mailed NBC News a large package, including photographs and videos, boasting that “when the time came, I did it. I had to.”
Cho, 23, a senior English major at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, killed 32 people in two attacks before taking his own life.
NBC News President Steve Capus said the network received the package in Tuesday afternoon’s mail delivery, but it was not opened until Wednesday morning. The network immediately turned the materials over to FBI agents in New York.
The package included an 1,800-word manifesto-like statement diatribe in which he expresses rage, resentment and a desire to get even. The material is “hard-to-follow ... disturbing, very disturbing,” Capus said in an interview late Wednesday afternoon.
Full Story: MSNBC
Here Comes The Video: MSNBC (Video)
Here Is What The Bloggers Say: A BLOG FOR ALL , BUZZ MACHINE , RIGHT WING NEWS & MACSMIND
Compassion: Students Forgive Virginia Tech Killer
While it seems most people are resigned to express hatred toward Cho Seung-Hui, the Virginia Tech gunman who shot and killed 32 people before taking his own life, there are some who aren't thinking twice about forgiving the 23-year-old student for his heinous crimes.
The popular college Web site Facebook.com has become a haven for student groups to form, a place where thousands flock to express their feelings about the tragic incident that occurred on Monday morning. In doing a search of Cho's name on the Web site, results offer numerous groups -- most of which include either expletives in combination with his name as the name of the group, or others which wish harm upon him in the afterlife.
Still, somewhere in between all the anger, there are the occasional students who are willing to forgive, and offer their prayers to honor the killer's life.
One such group, called "Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him, O Lord: Cho Seung-Hui," now has over 50 members signed up in the group, and they are speaking their minds. Most members do not attend Virginia Tech, and they range from high school students to graduates from all over the country.
Full Story: WCBSTV.COM
On The Web: Special Coverage: Massacre At Virginia Tech
POLL: Should Campus Have Been Locked Down Sooner?
Dr. Phil: How To Cope With Virginia Tech Tragedy
CBS News Interactive: Blacksburg Massacre
Tri-State Students Among Dead In Va. Tech Shooting
The popular college Web site Facebook.com has become a haven for student groups to form, a place where thousands flock to express their feelings about the tragic incident that occurred on Monday morning. In doing a search of Cho's name on the Web site, results offer numerous groups -- most of which include either expletives in combination with his name as the name of the group, or others which wish harm upon him in the afterlife.
Still, somewhere in between all the anger, there are the occasional students who are willing to forgive, and offer their prayers to honor the killer's life.
One such group, called "Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him, O Lord: Cho Seung-Hui," now has over 50 members signed up in the group, and they are speaking their minds. Most members do not attend Virginia Tech, and they range from high school students to graduates from all over the country.
Full Story: WCBSTV.COM
On The Web: Special Coverage: Massacre At Virginia Tech
POLL: Should Campus Have Been Locked Down Sooner?
Dr. Phil: How To Cope With Virginia Tech Tragedy
CBS News Interactive: Blacksburg Massacre
Tri-State Students Among Dead In Va. Tech Shooting
'Neighbour from hell' OAP jailed
An 81-year-old woman has been jailed for six months for making her neighbours' lives "absolute hell".
Dorothy Evans, from Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, had been convicted of harassment and six breaches of an Asbo.
Judge Roderick Denyer QC said he took into account her age but said she had made her neighbours' lives "a misery".
She had been threatened with arrest after failing to appear in court for sentence on Monday, claiming she was unwell and in hospital having tests.
Full Story: BBC
Dorothy Evans, from Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, had been convicted of harassment and six breaches of an Asbo.
Judge Roderick Denyer QC said he took into account her age but said she had made her neighbours' lives "a misery".
She had been threatened with arrest after failing to appear in court for sentence on Monday, claiming she was unwell and in hospital having tests.
Full Story: BBC
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monk details sex, drugs, weeping icon at Texas monestary
One of five monks facing charges of sexually abusing children told authorities that an inner circle of monks at the monastery there had sex with one another, smoked marijuana and used an eyedropper to produce fake tears on a Virgin Mary icon.
The allegations are the latest revelation into life at The Christ of the Hills monastery, in Blanco, Texas, which was allied with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia from 1991 to 1999.
The church broke ties with the monastery when allegations surfaced of indecency by San Antonio-businessman-turned-monk Samuel Greene with an 11-year-old novice monk studying there.
Greene pleaded guilty in 2000 to indecency and was sentenced to 10 years probation. Monk Jonathan Hitt received a 10-year prison sentence in the case.
Full Story: THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD
The allegations are the latest revelation into life at The Christ of the Hills monastery, in Blanco, Texas, which was allied with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia from 1991 to 1999.
The church broke ties with the monastery when allegations surfaced of indecency by San Antonio-businessman-turned-monk Samuel Greene with an 11-year-old novice monk studying there.
Greene pleaded guilty in 2000 to indecency and was sentenced to 10 years probation. Monk Jonathan Hitt received a 10-year prison sentence in the case.
Full Story: THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD
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