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Letters to the Editor 1/14/21

Teletherapy: Will it survive the pandemic?, Riot at the Capitol, U.S Representative Cliff Bentz & Pro Trump Mob As journalists, we are advised to keep ourselves out of the story and to focus instead on the people affected by any given issue. This week, in our nation s Capitol, the focus of the ire (and outright insurrection) was lawmakers but also affected by the fear and chaos were the many journalists covering the certification of the Electoral College votes. They, too, hunkered down in terror, and some even found themselves targets of people who, for the past four years, have ascribed to the belief that we are enemies of the people out to spread fake news. If you re reading this, I hope you re among the many who have paused this week to consider the importance of real, trusted and verified information, because the information that spurred the Capitol riots was anything but that. When journalists become part of the story, something has often gone terribly wrong.

Richard Shenkman Sentenced to 70 Years

He also said he views himself as a prisoner of war, not a convicted criminal.  In July 2006, Nancy Tyler declared war. She fired the first shots,” he said, referring to Tyler filing for divorce.  The judge had rejected a motion by Shenkman s attorney, Hugh Keefe, to delay sentencing for further psychological evaluation of his client.  Keefe said Shenkman s remarks show his client is mentally ill. He had said Shenkman is a danger to himself and others and has gotten worse since his conviction. Keefe said he will appeal the judge s decision.  Shenkman was convicted in October of 10 charges, including kidnapping, arson, assault and threatening. He faced a potential of nearly 80 years in prison. 

Advocates fear spike in domestic violence; Experts say unemployment, isolation may escalate severity of incidents

Her husband had tried to rape her and threatened to kill her. “I had the hammer so I could easily grab it if anything happened at night,” she said. “It got to the point that I was scared for my life.” Ijomah, a survivor who was able to free herself from years of domestic abuse in 2013, is one of the thousands of women in the state who found themselves in an abusive relationship — one where control, manipulation, and oftentimes violence is at the center. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN A PANDEMIC WHAT: Police, prosecutors and advocates say that while domestic violence calls during the pandemic appear to remain at similar levels to past years, the intensity of violence has grown.

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