Eyota Teenager Sent To Prison For Killing His Younger Brother
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Rochester, MN (KROC AM News) - An Eyota teenager has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing his younger brother.
18-year-old Kaleb Smith today entered a guilty plea to a first-degree manslaughter charge through a plea agreement that resulted in the dismissal of a second-degree murder charge and a felony domestic assault charge.
He was previously charged in juvenile court and the case was only recently transferred to adult court.
Smith was 17-years-old when he caused the death of his 5-year-old brother at the family s home on June 1st last year.
Eyota Teenager Sent To Prison For Killing His Younger Brother
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A Good Day for Some Deep Dish
Need an excuse to go out to a new restaurant or to order in? Well, I got you covered. It s National Deep Dish Pizza Day!
Pizza is a superfood. Truly great in all forms. We re talking flatbreads, calzones, and of course, the layered deep-dishes.
The Chicago-style, deep-dish pizza is said to have been invented at Pizzeria Uno in 1943. The Chicago restaurant s owners, Ike Sewell and Ric Riccardo, are credited with the discovery. However, there is a bit of contention around the topic.
Adolpho Malnati Sr, a former employee at Pizzeria Uno, believes it was his idea that created the deep-dish pizza. After a bit of tension between the families, Malnati’s son Lou left Pizzeria Uno to start a different deep-dish pizza establishment in 1971.