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Elderly Couple Beaten in Kansas City Attacks Dies

kcmo-policeKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Two people have died after being beaten in their Kansas City home during an attack in which three others were fatally shot.

Kansas City police say Ann and George Taylor, both in their 80s, died Tuesday after spending a week on life support.

Prosecutors allege that Brandon Howell attacked the couple in the basement of their home on Sept. 2, then fatally shot three neighbors before fleeing in the Taylors’ SUV.

He’s charged with several felonies, including three counts of first-degree murder for the shooting deaths of 88-year-old Alice Hurst, her son, 63-year-old Darrel Hurst, and 69-year-old Susan Choucroun.

Howell, a convicted felon with a history of violence, was arrested shortly after the killings. Police found him walking along Interstate 29 with a loaded shotgun in his pants.

Police Seek Info, Car of Omaha Man Who Died from Injury

omaha-policeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police in Omaha are seeking information and the missing car of a man who died after being found bleeding on a north Omaha street.

Police say officers were called to the area late Friday night, were they found 30-year-old Markquis (mar-KEES) Walker suffering from a severe head injury. Police say Walker was incoherent and unable to tell officers what led to his injuries.

Walker died Monday at an Omaha hospital.

Police say they learned after he was found injured that Walker’s vehicle — a yellow Chevrolet Camaro — was missing.

Police are asking anyone with information about Walker’s injuries or his missing car to call Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867.

Italian Man Arrested for Writing Bad Checks in Nebraska

forgeryLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An Italian man trying to fly from Europe to South America has taken a detour to Nebraska to face charges of writing bad checks.

Luigi Lionetti was charged with one felony count of theft-deception over $1,500 in 1998. He was released from Lancaster County jail after posting a $3,000 bond. A judge issued a bench warrant for Lionetti’s arrest after he didn’t show up to court.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents recently alerted Lancaster County authorities that now 67-year-old Lionetti had tried to pass through Miami while en route to South America.

Deputies with the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office flew to retrieve Lionetti on Friday and return him to Lincoln.

Online court records don’t list an attorney for Lionetti.

Trial Set to Begin in Slaying of Guide Rock

Andrew Casterline
Andrew Casterline

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — A jury has been chosen to hear testimony about the slaying of a 68-year-old Webster County woman.

The jury was selected on Monday in Adams County District Court in Hastings, where the trial of 24-year-old Andrew Casterline was moved at the request of his attorneys. Opening statements are scheduled for Tuesday.

Casterline is charged with first-degree murder and two related crimes. Prosecutors say he helped his mother stab to death Virginia Barone in October at her home in Guide Rock. Prosecutors say the two fled to Iowa in a stolen vehicle.

His mother, Shelley Casterline, has already pleaded guilty to second-degree murder after making a deal with prosecutors for a lesser charge. She’s scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 22.

Missouri Prepares for Eighth Execution of 2014

injectionST. LOUIS (AP) — A federal appeals court has refused to halt the execution of a Missouri inmate, hours before he is scheduled to be put to death.

A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied a stay of execution for Earl Ringo Jr., who faces lethal injection at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday for killing two people while robbing a Columbia restaurant in 1998.

It would be the eighth execution in Missouri this year and the 10th since November.

The appeal questioned Missouri’s use of the sedative midazolam prior to executions, claiming it could dull the inmate’s senses, leaving him potentially unable to express any pain.

Attorney Richard Sindel says he is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court. A clemency petition is also before Gov. Jay Nixon.

Hastings Mom Takes Plea Deal in Slaying of Son, 4

A Hastings woman whose 9-year-old son is charged with fatally shooting his 4-year-old brother has pleaded no contest to a child abuse charge.

Court records say 30-year-old Amanda Pecor was convicted on Monday of felony negligent child abuse resulting in injury. Prosecutors had lowered the charge from felony negligent child abuse resulting in death. Her sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 28.

Her 31-year-old boyfriend, Matthew Edwards, has also pleaded guilty to felony negligent child abuse resulting in injury. His sentencing is set for Sept. 22.

Her older son is accused of shooting his brother, Beau Pecor, with a .22-caliber rifle in April and has been charged with manslaughter.

 

Lincoln Man Gets Prison on Assault Charges

jailLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln man has been given prison time on two domestic assault charges.

Christopher Allen Davis was sentenced Monday at Lancaster County Court to more than five years in prison. The Lincoln Journal Star reports (http://bit.ly/1qyiupR ) he was given credit for more than 230 days he’s spent in jail.

The 40-year-old Davis was accused in 2013 of hitting a woman with a rubber mallet. In March, he was accused of holding a knife to another woman’s throat and choking her and cutting her hair.

Davis pleaded no contest to second-degree domestic assault and pleaded guilty to third-degree domestic assault as part of a deal. He also pleaded guilty to driving with a revoked license.

Davis’ attorney said his client has mental health issues and was off medication during the assaults.

Police: Man Dies After Breaking Into Omaha Home

omaha-policeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 48-year-old man has died in a shooting after he broke into an Omaha home.

The Omaha Police Department says officers were called to the home Monday morning. They found 48-year-old Darrell W. Miller on the porch with a gunshot wound. He was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Police say in a report that officers responding to the scene were advised by dispatch that a homeowner shot an intruder at the home. Miller was later identified as the intruder. The homeowner has been identified as 48-year-old Larry Rohatsch.

Police say the case remains under investigation.

Officials: Iowa Man Shot Mountain Lion in Nebraska

Mountain-LionCRAWFORD, Neb. (AP) — Officials say an Iowa man faces fines for shooting a mountain lion out of season in Nebraska.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says the 23-year-old man was hunting deer on Saturday at the Ponderosa Wildlife Management Area in Dawes County when the shooting occurred.

The man, whose name was not released, contacted law enforcement officials that night. Officials later recovered the body.

The man faces up to $1,500 in fines for shooting in a closed season.

Officials believe the female mountain lion had cubs in the vicinity. They are trying to locate them, and will attempt to place them in zoos.

Doctor with Ebola Better Tolerating Treatment

Dr. Rick Sacra
Dr. Rick Sacra

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The American doctor who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia appears to be better tolerating his experimental treatments, but his recovery remains uncertain.

The family of Dr. Rick Sacra says he was able to eat breakfast Monday for the first time since arriving Friday at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.

The 51-year-old remains in stable condition. But his wife, Debbie, says Sacra is more alert and that they a good half-hour conversation by video conference Sunday.

Sacra is being treated with an experimental drug that is different than the one given to the two Americans treated for Ebola at an Atlanta hospital.

Sacra’s doctors have refused to name the drug, but they say they’ve been consulting with experts on Ebola at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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