Teen gets 11 years in fatal stabbing friend at Bradford High School
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) A defendant who was 15 when he fatally stabbed a friend in a Kenosha high school classroom has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
According to court documents, Timothy Carson had a falling out with Des Jon Taylor before stabbing him in the chest at Bradford High School in April 2017.
Taylor died two days later at the hospital. Carson, now 19, pleaded guilty to second-degree reckless homicide.
Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Mary Wagner sentenced Carson Thursday to 10 years for reckless homicide and a year for getting into a fight while in jail.
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KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) - A defendant who was 15 when he fatally stabbed a friend in a Kenosha high school classroom has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
According to court documents, Timothy Carson had a falling out with Des’Jon Taylor before stabbing him in the chest at Bradford High School in April 2017. Taylor collapsed in a hallway and died two days later at the hospital.
Carson, now 19, pleaded guilty to second-degree reckless homicide and will get credit for the nearly four years that he has spent in jail.
BY DENEEN SMITH
Friends and family devastated by the murders of Latrice Meyers-Medrano and her husband Jesus âJesseâ Medrano, Jr. are trying to raise money to pay for the coupleâs funerals and to provide for the children left behind.
The couple was killed Wednesday, allegedly stabbed and slashed to death by Medranoâs son Jesus Medrano III after Medrano Jr. walked in on his son attempting to sexually assault a child in their home. Four children who lived in the home three that were the couplesâ children, one a grandchild were witnesses in the attack.
Medrano III was charged Friday with two counts of first degree intentional homicide, attempted first degree sexual assault and child abuse. He is being held on $2.5 million bond.
Every community has its leaders, influencers, and examples of gifted and giving people. The greater Kenosha County area has always had more than its share of these people. But, time is relentless, and the past year has seen a number of these exemplars left us.
The light of our community is dimmed by their loss. This is, by no means, a complete list of those people, but here are some of those giving and influential people our community has lost in the past 12 months.
Gary Kaddatz
Two-term trustee for the Village of Paddock Lake, Gary Kaddatz passed away Dec. 31, 2019 at age 68.
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Members of the Wisconsin National Guard load boxes with hand warmers and PPE on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, before distributing them to COVID-19 testing sites across the state. Angela Major/WPR
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Matt Hipp has overseen the warehouse since the beginning of June.