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On Jan. 21, Reta Wallis returned home from work to find the Black Lives Matter sign in a planter against her house smoldering and an individual fleeing from the scene.
âIt was just a really shocking thing, because Iâve heard of peopleâs signs being stolen or vandalized, but this was an intentional plan,â Wallis said. âTo bring an accelerant to spray and to burn this sign, it just felt different.â
To address the lack of response to the hate crime, which â like other local instances of racism experienced in the community â the family felt was handled nonchalantly by local law enforcement, a protest against racism and vigil for those racism has killed was organized in Logan for last Saturday by the Logan and Utah chapters of Black Lives Matter.
A man convicted of sex offenses in Idaho has been charged in 1st District Court after allegedly enticing a teenager in Cache Valley.
Bradley Drew Sorenson, 55, has been charged with 10 second-degree felonies: 9 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and one count enticing a minor by internet or text. He faces an additional count of third-degree dealing in materials harmful to a minor.
Sorenson was arraigned on Thursday appearing in court through a video call from the Cache County Jail.
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During his initial appearance, Judge Brian Cannell ordered Sorenson to be held in jail pending a motion for detention hearing set for Feb. 8.
âI am not the threat,â he told police, âIâm the warning.â
The man then told police the bomb âdidnât exist yet,â but a real threat did exist due to the âtwo judges playing dirty.â However, police wrote the man continued to repeat that there was an active bomb threat. The man specifically identified one judge to police and claimed that judge needed to die.
Police asked again if there was a bomb in the car and the man said, âno.â He was then asked if there was a bomb in the actual courthouse, and the man said, âI donât know.â
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