Binger noted, among other things, that during Rittenhouse’s trial, Schroeder sided with defense attorneys who argued that Wisconsin law prohibits minors from possessing short-barreled rifles and short-barreled shotguns but allows them to possess long guns. ![]() A jury acquitted Rittenhouse of homicide and other charges in November.īinger told Schroeder that he didn’t believe he could move forward with the felony counts against Black, who testified against Rittenhouse. Rittenhouse used the rifle to shoot three people, killing two, during a tumultuous night of protests in Kenosha in 2020 over the shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by a white police officer. Each felony count would have been punishable by up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Under the deal, Black will pay a $2,000 fine. S2 Ep173: Thats So Cincinnati with Reds Broadcaster Tommy Thrall. S2 Ep174: Thats So Cincinnati with GEST Carts CEO Patrick Dye. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger dropped two felony counts of intent to deliver a dangerous weapon to a minor as part of the deal.Ĭontributing to the delinquency of a minor is a misdemeanor punishable by up to nine months in jail, but Binger reduced the charge to a non-criminal county ordinance violation. Listen to S2 Ep68: Thats So Cincinnati: Liz Keating On Making A Career Change, Her Famous Grandfather, The News Business and 227 more episodes by Thats So Cincinnati, free No signup or install needed. Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder accepted Dominick Black’s plea during a six-minute hearing. The man who bought an AR-15-style rifle for Kyle Rittenhouse pleaded no contest Monday to a reduced charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in a deal with prosecutors that allows him to avoid prison. See Sebastian’s winning essay and watch his presentation on on KRTA Wis. ![]() Hollimon received $150 for teaching supplies. Crunk received a commemorative award platter, and Ms. Sebastian received a $100 award and special plaque, Mr. Local volunteers from KRTA Units facilitate the contest and the winner is selected by a panel of AARP and KRTA representatives. Essays are judged on grammar, form, neatness, creativity, expression and characteristics of the grandparent. ![]() Some 95,000 Kentucky children are in the care of relatives other than their parents, most through informal arrangements but more than 15,000 placed by the state, according to Census data.ĪARP Kentucky and KRTA share a long history of working together to recognize grandparents and growing the annual essay contest. AP Style Headlines Home » AP Style » AP Style Headlines Follow story style in spelling, but use numerals for all numbers and single quotes for quotation marks. “Now more than ever, it’s important to honor these grandparents and recognize how much grandparents matter in the lives of grandchildren today,” said AARP Kentucky’s volunteer State President Charlotte Whittaker of Hartford. to-this was in Tehran when he went to visit the tomb of the shahs father or. In its 18 th year, the annual contest highlights the nurturing relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren. issue that was in all the headlines in Greece. Sebastian’s essay was selected from thousands of student entries across 283 schools in 98 counties in the state. Millbrooke Elementary 5th grade teacher, Alyssa Hollimon, encouraged Sebastian and her students to write about what makes their grandparents special. Crunk is retired and like many tens of thousands of Kentuckians, he is caring for and raising a grandchild. He helped me learn more about my dad.” Mr. ” According to Sebastian, “My Grandfather really played a big part in my life. The Millbrooke Elementary School (Hopkinsville) student’s grandfather, Danny Crunk, is the subject of the winning essay, “ AARP_KRTA_Dazey_2018-2019_Grandparent_Essay. ![]() Sebastian Dazey and his grandfather, Danny Crunk, received statewide recognition during the 18th Annual “AARP Kentucky Grandparent of the Year” ceremony at the KRTA Convention in Louisville. – Sebastian Dazey of Millbrooke Elementary in Hopkinsville earned top honors in the 2019 Grandparent of the Year Essay Contest sponsored by Kentucky Retired Teachers Association (KRTA) and AARP Kentucky. Christian County 5 th grader, his family, and teacher honored for a heartfelt story of Grandfather's love in statewide essay contest.
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