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Defendant in Medford Tiki Lodge murder pleads guilty; sentenced to at least 25 years

Defendant in Medford Tiki Lodge murder pleads guilty; sentenced to at least 25 years Justin Graham-Yaeger entered a plea of guilty to the May, 2019 killing of Sierra Clemens. Posted: Feb 10, 2021 12:46 PM Updated: Feb 10, 2021 12:49 PM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt MEDFORD, Ore. The man accused of killing a 23-year-old woman in a Medford motel room in May of 2019 pled guilty in Jackson County Circuit Court on Wednesday, according to the Jackson County District Attorney s Office. Justin Graham-Yaeger was arrested on May 3 of 2019 after police found the body of 23-year-old Sierra Clemens in a room at the Tiki Lodge in Medford. Clemens had been stabbed to death.

Kansas City Chiefs place assistant coach Britt Reid on administrative leave following car crash

fstop123/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) The Kansas City Chiefs have placed outside linebackers coach Britt Reid on administrative leave amid an investigation into a car crash that left two young children injured."Outside Linebackers Coach Britt Reid has been placed on administrative leave following last Thursday's multi-vehicle accident," the professional football team said in a statement Tuesday. "We remain in the process of gathering information on the incident, and we will continue to assist local authorities as requested."Reid, 35, was involved in a three-vehicle collision on a highway near the Kansas City Chiefs' training complex next to Arrowhead Stadium on Feb. 4. Reid was driving a Ram pickup truck when he struck two vehicles that were stopped on the side of southbound Interstate 435 just after 9 p.m. local time, according to a search warrant filed in Jackson County Circuit Court on Saturday by a detective with the Kansas City

This is not justice Tenant activists upend U S eviction courts | WTAQ News Talk | 97 5 FM · 1360 AM

This is not justice Tenant activists upend U S eviction courts | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

This is not justice Tenant activists upend U S eviction courts

8 Min Read (Reuters) - As freezing temperatures settled over Kansas City, Missouri, on Jan. 28, Judge Jack Grate opened his online courtroom. The first of 100 cases on his docket was that of Tonya Raynor, a 64-year-old who owed $2,790 in back rent and fees on an apartment on the city’s east side, a swath of vacant storefronts and boarded-up properties. Members of KC Tenants, an anti-eviction group, maintain a blockade at the Eastern Jackson County Courthouse in Independence, Missouri, U.S. January 5, 2021. Carly Rosin/Handout via REUTERS “Miss Raynor, are you there?” asked Grate, a burly 71-year-old sporting a beard, a buzz cut and a rumpled, orange short-sleeve shirt.

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