‘Sovereign’ Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Stabbing Murder of U.S. Army Vet on Appalachian Trail Alberto Luperon
James L. Jordan (left), and Ronald Sanchez.
A man was found not guilty by reason of insanity in a fatal stabbing attack that took the life of a U.S. Army vet in Virginia. As part of a plea agreement, defendant
James Louis Jordan must submit to treatment. From the order on Friday by Judge
James P. Jones:
Order Committing Defendant to the custody of the Attorney General until he has recovered from his mental disease or defect to the extent that his release, or his conditional release, would no longer create a substantial risk of bodily injury to another or serious damage to property of another as to James Louis Jordan.
Veteran family in Colorado Springs gets new roof
Veteran family gets new roof
Veteran family in Colorado Springs gets new roof
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. (KRDO) - A U.S. Army veteran in Colorado Springs will now have a new roof and gutters thanks to the Owens Corning National Roof Deployment Project, a nationwide effort giving back to those who served our country.
Purple Hearts in Colorado Springs along with other organizations identified U.S. Army veteran Christopher Hayes.
Cenco Building Services is now installing a much-needed new roof and gutters for the family on Thursday.
The Hayes family says it s a blessing to be chosen for this project.