BRENTWOOD Hampton resident Christopher Wadleigh was sentenced to 8 to 18 years in state prison Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to causing the 2019 crash that killed 20-year-old Ashley Shunk of Dover.
The 29-year-old’s reckless manslaughter plea brings closure to the case, but Shunk’s family says no one connected to it will ever have full closure because of the profound way the crash has shaped all of their lives.
“There really is no winners in any of this,” said Elaine Courtemanche, Shunk’s mother. “Nobody won (Wednesday). There is no good outcome out of any of this, except for to try to, I guess, have the best outcome because we can’t change bringing Ashley back, and just to make the best of it, the situation. That’s how I feel and I think that’s how her friends feel now, too. They’ve had a long struggle.”
Donald Trump addresses social media followers in a video uploaded in the throes of the Capitol riots. (Screen capture via Twitter)
A Navy veteran was arrested Monday (11 January) accused o threatening to kill US lawmakers opposed to Donald Trump and leaving crude, ranting, homophobic voicemails to congresspeople.
Ryder Winegar, 33, is facing federal charges and was taken to custody for allegedly leaving a string of voicemails to at least six members of Congress, according to a news release from the Department of Justice.
In one call, he is alleged said: “I got some advice for you. Here’s the advice, Donald Trump is your president.
A Navy veteran from New Hampshire is facing federal charges for allegedly calling six members of Congress before Christmas and threatening to kill them. Ryder.
A Navy veteran from New Hampshire is facing federal charges for allegedly calling six members of Congress before Christmas and threatening to kill them. Ryder Winegar, 33, of Amherst, was arrested on Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Hampshire. He had his initial court appearance via conference Tuesday, where his attorney said he pleaded not guilty. The.
Updated on January 13, 2021 at 6:34 pm
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A Navy veteran from New Hampshire is facing federal charges for allegedly calling six members of Congress before Christmas and threatening to kill them.
Ryder Winegar, 33, of Amherst, was arrested on Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office in New Hampshire. He had his initial court appearance via conference Tuesday, where his attorney said he pleaded not guilty.
The court paperwork is graphic. Federal agents said Winegar left voicemail messages at the offices of six members of Congress in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 16 and 17. It s unclear which members of Congress were allegedly threatened.