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Sunday, September 29, 2013

US teenager found guilty in school shooting plot

BARTLESVILLE, Oklahoma (AP) — A teenager who authorities say tried to recruit classmates for a mass shooting and bomb attack at his U.S. school has been convicted in a plot to kill students, teachers and police officers.

A jury found 19-year-old Sammie Eaglebear Chavez guilty of planning to cause bodily harm and recommended a 30-month prison term and $5,000 fine. The jury found him not guilty of conspiring to perform an act of violence.

Chavez was arrested in December, hours before a gunman opened fire at a Connecticut elementary school and killed 20 children and six adults before killing himself. A string of mass shootings in recent years have fueled a divisive debate over...

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

7 plead guilty in Gulf oil spill settlement fraud

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Seven people have pleaded guilty to stealing money from an oil spill settlement fund, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange announced Monday.

Five of the defendants were charged with theft of property. They're collectively ordered to pay more than $20,000 in restitution, officials said.

The defendants were indicted by a Mobile County grand jury on accusations that they created fake documents to file fraudulent claims saying they had lost income because of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010.

Defendants who were paid from the settlement fund have been sentenced to between one and five years in prison. Their sentences will be suspended and they'll get probation if each pays court costs and restitution to BP, Strange said.

James Carlton Gibbons, of Chickasaw, is ordered to pay $2,760, and Arthur Thomas Isham Jr. of Bayou La Batre is ordered to pay $2,500 in restitution, officials said. Isham was sentenced to one year and Gibbons was sentenced to five years in prison, officials said.

Nicholas Shane Graham, of Mobile, has been sentenced to two years in prison and is ordered to pay $4,400 in restitution.

Derek J. Strong and Jessica Danille Verrett, both of Irvington, have each been sentenced to five years in prison, officials said. Irvington has been ordered to pay $4,800 in restitution and Strong is ordered to pay $5,760.

Officials say two others, Marie Nicole Williams and Toni Leann Strong, of Theodore, were each charged with possession of a forged instrument and have been sentenced to two years in prison. They were not ordered to pay restitution because they were never paid any settlement money.

Charges are still pending against three others who were indicted in May, Strange said.


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