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Arrest made after months-long investigation into deadly Rockaway Place shooting
SUMMARY: Police have arrested 19-year-old Johnte Madingley, charging him with the murder of 17-year-old Kenlan Johnson, who was fatally shot seven months ago. The incident occurred on March 8, when officers found Johnson with a gunshot wound in the 2400 block of Rockaway Place shortly before 4 a.m. He was taken to the hospital but died within an hour. Investigators utilized Flock cameras to locate Madingley, who is currently held in the Fayette County Detention Center.

An arrest has been made in a high-profile shooting in Lexington.
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2 Metcalfe students selected for Rogers Scholars Program
SUMMARY: Metcalfe County High School has announced that HarperAnn Hurt and Madelyn-Grace Wright were selected for the 2025 Rogers Scholars Program. This summer, they will attend weeklong programs at Kentucky colleges focusing on leadership, technology, entrepreneurship, and community service. The Rogers Scholars Program, run by the Center for Rural Development, helps rising high school juniors develop skills to become business and entrepreneurial leaders. Students will engage in team-building, receive expert training, and interact with business leaders. Over 1,300 students from Southern and Eastern Kentucky have graduated from the program since its inception in 1998.
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Ex-Gov. Matt Bevin barred from contacting adoptive son under order approved by judge
by Sarah Ladd, Kentucky Lantern
March 25, 2025
LOUISVILLE — Jonah Bevin has secured a six-month protective order against his adopted father, former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin.
Jonah, 18, smiled as he left a fourth floor courtroom in downtown Louisville after a Tuesday hearing before Jefferson County Family Court Judge Angela Johnson, who approved an order agreed to by the parties.
“I got what I needed. I got the protection order,” Jonah said. “I felt like the judge … understood. I felt like she’s more kind.”
He also called out Matt Bevin for “intimidating” him in court last week.
“That was pretty stressful, but I like the way it turned out. It turned out good today,” he said.
In contrast with his Friday appearance before Johnson, when he represented himself and questioned Jonah, Matt Bevin had legal representation in court Tuesday and barely spoke.
The protective order, which all parties agreed to, says Matt Bevin cannot contact Jonah for six months. If there are no violations, the order will transition into a civil restraining order.
Under this order, “the protections afforded to any victim of domestic violence would be in full force and effect,” Jonah’s lawyer, John Helmers, said in court.
Then, “if there are any violations, my client (will) be afforded the protections of a domestic violence victim,” Helmers said.
While the former governor is subject to a protective order, Glenna Bevin, his ex-wife, negotiated a civil restraining order. Glenna Bevin, who attended court via Zoom Tuesday, said in a statement that “this situation has been extremely difficult and painful for our entire family.”
“I am glad it is over and the case against me is dismissed,” she said. “I love my children and want what is best for all of them.”
The extended order also directs the Bevins to provide Jonah, via his attorneys, information about his biological family.
“That should not be required for this young man to learn about who his family is,” Judge Johnson said. “And I’ll leave that there. That should be done regardless.”
Jonah has said he had been told that his biological mother is dead but that Matt Bevin recently contacted him with an offer to reunite him with his mother if he left immediately for Ethiopia.
The judge also clarified to Matt Bevin: “While this is in effect, let’s just say that this young man goes into McDonald’s and you happen to interact with him. You have to leave, not him. You can’t contact him by social media, by third party message, by message. You cannot contact him. You can’t post on social media a message that is meant for him. You cannot have a gun while this order is in effect. Any violation of this will be considered a criminal offense.”
Bevin ignored reporters who asked him questions as he left the courtroom.
‘Huge step’
Jonah was adopted by the Bevins at age 5 from Ethiopia. He alleges he experienced abuse and neglect in the Bevin home, culminating in his abandonment at a brutally abusive youth facility last year in Jamaica while he was 17.
Tuesday’s order extends the temporary protective order he obtained on March 7 against Matt Bevin, saying he fears him and wants no contact with him.
Dawn J. Post, a New York lawyer and child advocate who is also representing Jonah, said after the hearing that the extension is “a very important first step.”
“Jonah is an amazing, wonderful, intelligent young man. I am so glad that he had the opportunity to speak his truth,” Post said.
She also said she expects other youth from the Jamaica facility to file cases in the future.
Ex-Gov. Matt Bevin grills adopted son about a pet dog in hearing on protective order
“This is not the end of this journey, but it is a huge step for all the boys who were told repeatedly, ‘no one will believe you, everyone will believe that you’re liars, you’re just liars and manipulators,’” Post said. “And that’s not true, and whether or not race plays a part in this or not, the fact is that Jonah finally was able to have his truth spoken and he was heard. And I really, really appreciate that fact.”
Jonah Bevin also expressed gratitude for the chance to share his story and be heard.
“A lot of the kids get adopted by rich, white families, and they don’t get to speak what they need to speak. People don’t hear them out. People don’t know what’s going on, because it looks like to everybody that … Matt Bevin had everything figured out in his life. But he had nothing figured out,” Jonah said. “There’s an image they want people to see, and they don’t want an actual image of what’s actually going on in their homes. And today we brought it out. We brought out what he didn’t want people to see.”
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Unsettled weather possible much of this week
SUMMARY: After a sunny Saturday and stormy Sunday, the workweek started dry and mild with temperatures around 60°F. Midweek brings scattered showers, especially Tuesday morning, with highs in the upper 50s. More rain is expected Wednesday, though temperatures will remain seasonable. Thursday looks drier with some sunshine. By the weekend, rain chances increase again, with a potentially strong storm system moving in by Sunday. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted areas for elevated risks of severe storms. Stay tuned for updates on the evolving weather pattern as weekend plans may be affected.
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