Man pleads guilty to murder in crash that killed Springdale police officer Kaia Grant
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CINCINNATI (AP) â A man accused of killing a police officer by crashing into her during a chase last year has pleaded guilty to aggravated murder.
Terry Blankenship entered his plea Friday as part of a deal with Hamilton County prosecutors, who agreed to not seek a death sentence.
The 43-year-old Blankenship then received a life term, though he will be eligible to seek parole after serving 30 years.
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CINCINNATI An Ohio mom accused of killing her 19-year-old son and hiding his body under a pile of clothes in a bedroom for nearly two months has been indicted on murder and assault charges.
Dominic Allen was missing from late September 2020 until early December, when police found his body inside the home of his mother, Kenya Stallworth, 39, and her husband, Robert Robb, 35, FOX19NOW reported.
Police said the couple tried to seal off the room to stop the foul odor of Allen’s decomposing body from escaping.
A spokesperson for the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office told Fox News Wednesday that it took DNA testing to identify Allen’s remains.
Mother Charged With Murder After Son Was Found Dead Underneath Pile Of Clothes
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A grand jury indicted Kenya Stallworth on one count of murder and one count of felonious assault
Authorites found the corpse of her 19-year-old son Dominic Allen underneath a pile of clothes
Police said Allen was killed two months prior to being found in his mother’s house
A mother from Cincinnati, Ohio has been charged with murder after police found her missing 19-year-old son s corpse hidden underneath a pile of clothes in a bedroom inside her home.
A Hamilton County grand jury on Tuesday indicted 39-year-old Kenya Stallworth on one count of murder and one count of felonious assault, FOX19 reported.
01.28.2021 / 9:10 AM Julia Vaughn Policy Director 317-432-3264 JVaughn@commoncause.org
Today the All IN for Democracy coalition announced it has selected a diverse and multi-partisan group of Hoosiers to serve on the Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC), a shadow commission that will demonstrate how redistricting should be conducted in Indiana. The ICRC will host a series of virtual meetings in February and early March and invite people around the state to join a discussion about what non-partisan criteria should drive the redistricting process in Indiana and to identify important community of interests in their region. Testimony from these meetings will be compiled and delivered to the Indiana General Assembly before they begin their map-drawing with a request that legislators follow the public’s instructions to draw fair maps, not ones that benefit one political party over the other.