A WINSFORD man who subjected a girl to a campaign of sexual abuse, including rape, has been sentenced to serve 15 years in prison. Ashley Wilson, 32, had already pleaded guilty to 12 counts of sexual assault against a child under the age of 13, and to seven more charges related to the distribution of indecent images of children. Wilson was a coach at Northwich-based Cheshire Gymnastics, where he once held the position of Welfare Officer, with a responsibility for its centres at Holmes Chapel and South Cheshire. The most serious of the charges was one of rape against the girl, who was abused for a period of 18 months from the age of ten.
Rome, Italy, Dec 14, 2017 / 12:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and longtime pro-life advocate, has it in her blood to fight for the causes she believes in, one of which is to promote “civil rights” for the unborn.
King, 66, grew up in the heat of the civil rights battle led by her uncle, and surrounded by the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
Eager to stand for a cause she believed would liberate women, she joined the budding “pro-choice” movement at a young age.
But after experiencing the crushing physical and emotional effects of two abortions, and receiving what she believes was a prophetic intervention from her grandfather, Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., she had a change of heart. She became pro-life and committed herself to carrying forward what she feels is a mission to defend the rights of the unborn.
The three homicides over the last five years all happened in the Woodson Houses, a NYCHA building for 450 elderly residents on Powell St. near Dumont Ave. in Brownsville and all three remain unsolved.
Someone choked the life out of Juanita Caballero, 78, whose adult son found her about 5 p.m. Friday after arriving for a visit at her home in the Woodson Houses on Powell St. near Dumont Ave. in Brownsville, police said.
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Most Americans are braced for violence at President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration Wednesday, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll finds, amid an overwhelming consensus that the nation s democracy has been weakened since the last president was sworn in four years ago.
The survey finds an anxious and embattled electorate, the divisions from the November election still raw. Two-thirds say the country is headed in the wrong direction, a double-digit jump since last month. It should be a happy time . but I am very nervous and frightened, says Sandi Bethune, 71, a Democratic retiree from Oakland, California, who voted for Biden.