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West Virginia boy, 5, died from catastrophic brain injury after being tortured for months suffering injuries to his eyes, ears and genitals - as victim s grandmother, aunt and uncle face separate trials
Peter Wodzinski, 32, Chasity Wodzinski, 29, and Michelle Boggs, 48, will face separate trials in March 2020 death of five-year-old Keaton Boggs
Keaton died on March 20 after suffering irreversible brain damage
Child was found to be covered in injuries, including bleeding on his eyes, bruises and lacerations on his penis
Michelle Boggs, Keaton s grandmother, and the others claimed Keaton had been self-harming and caused those injuries to himself
A documented gang member was charged Wednesday with ambushing and critically injuring a 17-year-old who was previously convicted in the killing of a West Valley police officer, according to charging documents. The shooting happened in July.
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HB67 now advances to the Senate for consideration.
The vote came after the mother of Cody Brotherson, a 25-year-old officer who was killed in the line of duty in 2016, testified in a House committee last week, telling of how it was “both shocking and painful to be told that both brothers had essentially been rewarded for their additional crimes.”
Jenny Brotherson, mother of West Valley police officer Cody Brotherson, who was killed in the line of duty on Nov. 6, 2016, talks with members of the media after speaking in support of HB67 at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Craig Hall, R-West Valley City, would close a gap in Utah’s justice system that has allowed certain juvenile offenders who commit new crimes to actually be released early.
A legislative panel endorsed a bill Wednesday to close a gap in Utah s justice system that has allowed certain juvenile offenders who commit new crimes to actually be released early.