KITCHENER A teen charged with murder in connection to the fatal shooting of Bradley Pogue will face a trial this fall. The youth, who can’t be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act was charged with second-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, and possession of a prohibited firearm. On Wednesday, the teen pleaded guilty to the two lesser charges, and not guilty to the murder charge. “I honestly just want it to be over so my family could move on and we could begin the process of healing,” said Hayley Schultz, Pogue’s mother. Bradley Pogue was 24 years old when he was shot and killed in a Cambridge plaza in November of 2018. The autopsy revealed he was shot twice: once in the buttocks, and once in the back of the head.
Jun. 6—When pushed to assign some meaning to his Baroque-style oil painting titled "A Pig Sees His Equal," Bradley Pogue said in hindsight, sure, it could be a reference to "Animal Farm." Then there's the obvious Shakespearean nod. He loved the idea of a highlighted central focus and a grainy, dark background. But when it came to his decision to make a ruff-clad, skull-holding pig his subject, .
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U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-Oregon, announced the overall winner and four regional winners of the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for his district in a news release on May 11.
The Ontario congressman utilized judges from throughout his district, including one from Ontarioâs community college to judge student entries.
According to the news release Pendleton High School senior MacElle Kirsch earned the top spot for her artwork titled âNorth American Bobcat in the Snow,â which is a collage of glue and magazine clippings that were artfully arranged create an image of the animal trudging through the snow.
A panel of five judges praised the composition and quality of the piece, as well as the creative color palette.
KITCHENER A woman charged in connection to a fatal shooting in Cambridge in 2018 was sentenced Wednesday. Amber Craig, 40, was sentenced to 18 months of house arrest, followed by two years probation, for her part in Bradley Pogue s death. Pogue was 24 years old when he was shot and killed in Cambridge Plaza in November of 2018. Craig was initially charged with accessory after the fact to murder, accessory after the fact to robbery with a firearm and obstructing justice. She pleaded guilty to the last charge on Wednesday for actions including giving false statements to police. Another man, Adam De-Gannes, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in September and was sentenced to six years in prison.