I know you would probably never see me type those words, but it’s true. Alejandro Avila, who was convicted of abducting and killing 5-year-old Samantha Runnion. Avila was sentenced to death today. I’ll be doubly thankful when it’s finally carried out.
Author: Trench Reynolds
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Andrew Osantowski sentenced
Teen convicted of threatening terrorism sentenced to at least 4 1/2 years:
Andrew Osantowski was sentenced today to a minimum of 4 1/2 years in prison with 10 months time served.
Osantowski, who turned 18 last month, cried as the judge spoke. Before being sentenced he apologized, reading from crumpled handwritten yellow legal pages.
“I look back and realize how lost I was,” he told the court. “I am truly sorry for the things I have done. My family never raised me like this.”
“Whichever path leads to normalcy and freedom is the one I want to take,” he said.
I hope he’s sincere, but you’ll have to forgive me if I’m a little skeptical.
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Kentucky Zombie Plea
High school student pleads not guilty to misdemeanor charge:
William Poole, the Kentucky Zombie Kid, has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of criminal attempt to commit terroristic threatening. If convicted, the maximum he could get is 12 months. Then what happens when that twelve months are over?
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Louis Jourdain may be tried as an adult
Feds Want To Try Jourdain As An Adult:
For those of you who may not remember, Louis Jourdain was arrested in connection with the Red Lake shootings back in March. He is also the son of Red Lake Tribal Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr.
He is alleged to have been some kind of an accomplice to Jeff Weise.
Not a lot of information has been released about his case because he is a juvenile.
Since the federal government has jurisdiction over the Red Lake Reservation, he would be tried in federal court and the feds want to try him as an adult. If he were to be convicted as a juvenile, he’d be free at the age of 21. He is 17 now. If he were to be convicted as an adult, he would be facing life in prison. A hearing to determine his status is scheduled to take place this week.
UPDATE: I found an interesting bit of information from this article from the Pioneer Press…
Sources with knowledge of the federal investigation have said that Weise and Jourdain wrote e-mails back and forth in which they planned the shooting spree.
Those sources have also said there were to be additional targets besides the school.