Apr. 12-A 36-yr-previous man was sentenced Tuesday to as much as 15 years in prison for capturing at his wife and 3-yr-outdated little one last summer time in Coeur d'Alene. A jury in January discovered Keenon Keyes responsible of felony aggravated assault and felony injury to a child, in accordance with a Kootenai County Prosecutor's Office news release. After the trial, Keyes admitted to deadly weapon and persistent violator enhancements, and pleaded responsible to felony unlawful possession of a firearm and misdemeanor violation of a no-contact order. Keyes confronted his spouse outside their house on Aug. 12 with an AR-15 sitting on his lap. Keyes was upset with his spouse as a result of she wanted to maneuver out attributable to his physical abuse and addiction to alcohol and managed substances, the prosecutor's workplace mentioned. Earlier that day, Keyes threatened he would shoot her lifeless if she stepped foot contained in the house. The lady took off in her car and returned with their 3-yr-previous son. Nonetheless upset, Keyes confirmed her he had a pistol. She took off operating with their 3-yr-old, and Keyes fired a number of rounds toward her , hanging her vehicle and sending one bullet by the windshield. Another bullet struck a neighbor's home. The couple's two other minor kids were in the home and heard the gunshots. The woman fled and known as police. Keyes was arrested and instructed police he should have shot it out with officers so they could have killed him, 123.138.18.15 in response to the prosecutor's office. Judge Richard Christensen's sentence permits Keyes to be eligible for parole after three years. Keyes has been in custody for about eight months, that means he will become eligible for parole in lower than 2 1/2 years. Keyes' criminal historical past includes DUI, assault and theft. This a rticle was g en erated with the help of GSA Con tent G en erator Demover si on.
Gavin William James Esler (born 27 February 1953) is a Scottish journalist, television presenter and author. He was a essential presenter on BBC Two's flagship political analysis programme, Newsnight, from January 2003 until January 2014, and presenter of BBC News at Five on the BBC Information Channel. Since 2014 he has served as the Chancellor of the University of Kent. On eleven March 2017, Esler confirmed by way of his Twitter profile that he can be leaving the BBC at the end of the month to focus on his writing activities. He returned to the BBC later that yr as host of Talking Books. He stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for Change UK in London at the 2019 European Parliament election. Throughout his first weeks, he suffered from a condition that made him unable to digest milk and his parents feared for his life. He had an operation at simply three weeks outdated. This content was gen er at ed by GSA C onte nt G en erator solitaryai.art DEMO!
Edinburgh, the place he began his education at Duddingston Major School earlier than gaining a scholarship to George Heriot's School at the age of seven. His Scottish childhood had a profound and lengthy-lasting impact on him. His dad and mom moved to Northern Eire but he remained in Edinburgh. Alongside his research he additionally wrote for Incant, the college newspaper. He then gained an MA in Anglo-Irish literature with distinction from the College of Leeds. Esler began working as a journalist in 1976, aged 23, as a junior reporter with the Belfast Telegraph. He joined the BBC in 1977 as Northern Eire reporter, working below Bernard Cornwell, and extended his function after joining Newsnight in 1982. Esler was appointed Washington correspondent in 1989 and then, a year later, became the BBC's chief North America correspondent. Esler's duties now extended to shaping the company's coverage across the entire of North America, which included reporting on each the sooner George H. W. Bush and Clinton administrations.
Esler has additionally reported for information and documentary programmes throughout Europe, Russia, China and North and South America. Esler mixed reporting with presenting from the mid-1980s on BBC One's regional information programme for AI London and the South East of England - Newsroom South East. Sian Williams for several years. During his profession Esler has interviewed heads of state and government including Invoice Clinton, Jacques Chirac and King Abdullah II of Jordan. He has also interviewed a variety of cultural figures, together with Dolly Parton, Doris Lessing, Penélope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, V. S. Naipaul, AI Roger Waters, Vikram Seth and NFT Seamus Heaney. Esler left Newsnight in January 2014, and was changed by Laura Kuenssberg. In 2005, Esler interviewed George Galloway on Newsnight concerning the London bombings. The BBC was reported to have obtained a whole lot of complaints about his interview alleging his questioning was "rude and aggressive". The thrust of Gavin's questioning was to ask if it was sensible to express these (Galloway's) provocative views - effectively 'I informed you so' - at a time when many politicians and Muslim leaders had been appealing for calm.
I believe that was a fair and acceptable line of questioning. In 2007 a BBC Belief publication investigating impartiality in the organisation criticised an unnamed BBC information presenter for writing an article in the Daily Mirror newspaper entitled "Why the World Wants Hillary", stating that they had been "unwise" for doing so. The article appeared to endorse Hillary Clinton to be the subsequent US President and it quickly emerged that the news presenter in question was Esler. The BBC report famous that "the apparent endorsement of one presidential candidate in elections in a rustic which, in his words, 'now appears significantly off course' may make it hard for that presenter to conduct American political interviews". Till 2017, Esler was the principle presenter of Dateline London on BBC Information and BBC World News most Sunday mornings at 11 am. Between 2008 and 2017, he also introduced the BBC News at 5 on the BBC News channel on Fridays and when Huw Edwards was away.