If I had half a dozen more staff I could have them on full time. In fact, the shortage of good chefs has impacted the operations of restaurants and hotels. There are a lot of hotels that are restricting their access to in house guests only, Mr Karras said. Australia has relied on backpacker chefs here for too long. President of the Australian Culinary Federation s Cairns branch, Brian Down, said trainees could get a start as a basic cook by completing a Cert II in cookery at TAFE. You can complete courses quickly according to your ability, Mr Down said.
Child Predator and Cyberterrorist, Buster Hernandez, aka BrianKil, is Sentenced to 75 years in Federal Prison
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Hernandez Used Sextortion and Made Death Threats to At Least 375 Minor Victims, Threatened to Use Explosive Devices at Plainfield and Danville High Schools
Indianapolis – Acting U.S. Attorney John Childress announced today that Buster Hernandez, 29, of Bakersfield, California, was sentenced to 75 years in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt.
In August 2017, Hernandez was initially charged with sexually exploiting a minor, threatening to use an explosive device and threatening to kill, kidnap, or injure another person. Those charges eventually extended to include 41 separate allegations including: the production of child pornography, the coercion and enticement of minors, the receipt and distribution of child pornography, the threatened use of explosive devices, extortion, threats to kill, kidnap or injure other persons, witness tamperin
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Man sentenced 75 years for bomb threats, extortion
March 12, 2021
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A California man accused of making online threats to bomb two suburban Indianapolis high schools in addition to a slew of other crimes was sentenced Friday by a federal judge to 75 years in prison.
Buster Hernandez, 30, of Bakersfield, California, pleaded guilty last year to coercion and enticement of a minor, production of child pornography, and threats to kill, kidnap and injure minors.
Hernandez used the alias “Brian Kil” online in making threats targeting a teen girl in Plainfield, Indiana in late 2015, prosecutors alleged. His actions expanded into bomb threats that closed two high schools on Dec. 17, 2015, a Plainfield Walmart on Dec. 20, 2015, and the Shops at Perry Crossing in Plainfield the same day.