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A Temple man was indicted on a sexual assault of a child charge by a Bell County grand jury Wednesday after he impregnated a 15-year-old girl. Orlando Mike Martinez â also charged last year with two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child â remained in the Bell County Jail Thursday with bonds set at $400,000, jail records showed. The 34-year-old is accused of impregnating the teenager while living with the girlâs family, according to arrest affidavits. The girl reported to Temple Police Department that she was a sexual abuse victim for several years, beginning in elementary school, and named Martinez as her attacker and the father of the child. The girl said the abuse started again when Martinez moved in. ....
Trash Pandas shut out Barons, win 1-0 The Trash Pandas ended a five-game skid as they kept the Barons off the board Wednesday. Posted: May 26, 2021 10:57 PM Updated: May 26, 2021 11:12 PM Posted By: Max Cohan The Trash Pandas (9-11) ended a five-game skid, defeating the Birmingham Barons (13-7) 1-0 on Wednesday night. Rocket City scored its only run when leadoff hitter Orlando Martinez deposited a souvenir in the visitor s bullpen in the bottom of the first inning. From there, both pitchers would really settle in. Birmingham s Kade McClure allowed one run on four hits while striking out nine. On the other side, Kyle Tyler went six, allowing just two hits and racking up nine Ks for the Trash Pandas. ....
Hate crimes in LA reached record high last month Published LOS ANGELES - Hate crimes in Los Angeles hit a record high in April, with a record 62 reports, more than any other month since at least 2010, when the Los Angeles Police Department began making its records public. The number surpasses the 51 crimes reported in August 2020, according to Crosstown, a nonprofit news organization based out of the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism. Hate crimes increased for the seventh consecutive year in 2020, Crosstown reported. Thirty-three of the hate crimes reported in April involved a verbal threat or the use of bodily force to injure. Thirteen of those hate crimes were classified as battery-simple assault, according to LAPD data cited by Crosstown. ....