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Slidell pastor found guilty of taping students mouths at a Slidell school
SUMMARY: John Raymond, a former headmaster, has been found guilty of three felony counts of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile for taping students‘ mouths shut as a form of discipline. The jury delivered the verdict recently, and attorney John B. Wells, representing the families, expressed that it was a fair decision, reinforcing the need for justice and accountability. He emphasized the unfortunate situation for all involved and the importance of addressing unethical punishments in education. Raymond’s sentencing is scheduled for October 23rd, and he is currently held on a $100,000 bond.
Slidell pastor found guilty of taping students mouths at a Slidell school
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KSAT 12 Nightbeat : Oct 15, 2024
SUMMARY: New developments have emerged in the search for Suzanne Clark Simpson, a missing realtor from Alamo Park. A search warrant related to her disappearance led the ATF to investigate her husband, Brad Simpson, for illegally owning a firearm, which was not registered. Authorities executed the search warrant soon after Suzanne was reported missing on October 6, and her husband has faced federal felony charges. Meanwhile, searches at a landfill yielded no results. In related news, domestic violence issues were highlighted, demonstrating the prevalence of such cases in the community. Additionally, local political debates and educational transparency concerns were discussed.
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Capital murder trial for man accused in 2022 double murder set for November
SUMMARY: Juan Antonio Reyes faces capital murder charges for allegedly killing two relatives, 39-year-old Serio Stto and 51-year-old Rachel Martinez, in 2022 and then setting their house on fire to destroy evidence. Both victims were discovered by firefighters, having been shot in the head. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Reyes and co-defendant John Bishop Thoris entering and leaving the home. A court update confirmed that all necessary materials from the prosecution have been received, with the trial set to begin on November 5. Thoris’s trial is scheduled for January 2024. Convicted defendants would face life imprisonment without parole.
A man accused of a double murder and arson to cover up the crime is moving closer to trial.
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Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: Oct. 15, 2024
SUMMARY: Law enforcement agencies in Washto Parish are offering safety tips for Halloween to protect children as they go trick-or-treating. Key advice includes respecting trick-or-treating hours, wearing bright or reflective clothing, and ensuring masks are safe. Parents should inspect all candies for safety. In other news, the FDA now allows over-the-counter COVID-19 and flu testing for ages 14 and up. Additionally, the University of Louisiana Monroe recently celebrated the opening of its first state Meson Net weather station, funded with over $2 million. Meanwhile, the weather will cool down significantly, with highs in the 60s expected soon.
Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: Oct. 15, 2024
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