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Kaitlin Armstrong has been found guilty of murdering elite cyclist Anna Moriah Mo Wilson. The penalty phase began immediately, and the same jury sentenced her to 90 years in prison.Armstrong, 35, was apparently in the throes of a jealous rage on May 11, 2022 when she fired bullets into Wilson s head and heart. Armstrong was allegedly furious that her boyfriend, professional cyclist Colin Strickland, had secretly gone out on a date with Wilson, 25.A 43-day manhunt for Armstrong ensued when she skipped town after being questioned 鈥?and released 鈥?by police about why her 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee was caught on surveillance video near the scene of the murder. Police didn t have enough evidence to make an arrest, but Armstrong stanley cup proceede stanley website d to sell her vehicle and hop on a plane. She went from Austin to Houston to New York and eventually landed in Costa Rica.SEE MORE: Accused killer of pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness appArmstrong was captu stanley cups red in Costa Rica in July 2022. She had Wvcj Autism Speaks teams up with The Arrow Center to raise funds for annual walk
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BALTIMORE 鈥?Ahead of Saturday s game, there will be new names in the Orioles Hall of Fame. The additions include a Gold Glove winner, a World Series champion, and a man who helped find some of the O s best players. On Friday the Orioles will enshrine Nick Markakis, Terry Crowley, and Dick stanley cup Bowie. Markakis played with the O s from 2006 to 2014, winning two of his three Gold Glov stanley cups es in Baltimore. He also ranks in the franchise s top ten in several categories including hits, runs, and RBIs. Crowley won the 1970 World Series with the O s but made an even larger contribution as their hitting coach. Bowie spent 23 years in the team s scouting department, signing more than 100 players between 1958 and 1981. All three will be inducted in an onfield ceremony before Saturday s game again botella stanley st the Astros. Lfgg HERE WE GO AGAIN-Going For 15 Fridays With Rain
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. 鈥?Henrico Police are working to identify a woman who allegedly punched a teenage McDonald s employee in the face after the employee fai stanley quencher led to put ketchup on her sandwich.The alleged assault took place at the White Oak McDonald s in eastern Henrico County.The victim s mom said that the woman appro stanley thermobecher ached her daughter and instigated a fight after she did not put ketchup on the woman s sandwich. She asked my daughter if she had a problem, and my daughte stanley website r said, No, I have no problem, the victim s mother said. And then the woman said, Oh we can take this outside. The woman then allegedly punched the McDonald s worker in the face.The woman was last seen wearing a tie-dyed shirt and sliders.Henrico Police are offering a cash reward for tips that lead to her arrest.This story was originally published by Jon Burkett on WTVR in Richmond, Virginia.
Kaitlin Armstrong has been found guilty of murdering elite cyclist Anna Moriah Mo Wilson. The penalty phase began immediately, and the same jury sentenced her to 90 years in prison.Armstrong, 35, was apparently in the throes of a jealous rage on May 11, 2022 when she fired bullets into Wilson s head and heart. Armstrong was allegedly furious that her boyfriend, professional cyclist Colin Strickland, had secretly gone out on a date with Wilson, 25.A 43-day manhunt for Armstrong ensued when she skipped town after being questioned 鈥?and released 鈥?by police about why her 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee was caught on surveillance video near the scene of the murder. Police didn t have enough evidence to make an arrest, but Armstrong stanley cup proceede stanley website d to sell her vehicle and hop on a plane. She went from Austin to Houston to New York and eventually landed in Costa Rica.SEE MORE: Accused killer of pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness appArmstrong was captu stanley cups red in Costa Rica in July 2022. She had Wvcj Autism Speaks teams up with The Arrow Center to raise funds for annual walk
A hit and run was reported over the weekend at a Trump rally in Cape Coral, Florida.The victim was transported to the hospital and was complaining of knee pain after claiming they were struck by a black Toyota Tundra. Witnesses reported the vehicle tags and police were able to locate the driver.Truck parade for President Trump in Cape CoralAccording to reports, the Toyota, which was covere stanley cups uk d in an anti-Trump, pro-Biden vehicle wrap, was stopped at a red light when it was surrounded by people with flags, chanting, Four more years. When the light changed, the driver, who was seen wearing a blonde wig, small top hat, and a red and black shirt, claims to have been in fear for their safety. Lifting their foot from the brake, the truck advanced forward making contact with the victim who fell to the driver s side of the truck. The driver claims to have seen the person but did not think they were stanley cup stuck by the vehicle.Rep stanley mug orts claim the victim was under the influence of alcohol.Cape Coral Polic
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BALTIMORE 鈥?Ahead of Saturday s game, there will be new names in the Orioles Hall of Fame. The additions include a Gold Glove winner, a World Series champion, and a man who helped find some of the O s best players. On Friday the Orioles will enshrine Nick Markakis, Terry Crowley, and Dick stanley cup Bowie. Markakis played with the O s from 2006 to 2014, winning two of his three Gold Glov stanley cups es in Baltimore. He also ranks in the franchise s top ten in several categories including hits, runs, and RBIs. Crowley won the 1970 World Series with the O s but made an even larger contribution as their hitting coach. Bowie spent 23 years in the team s scouting department, signing more than 100 players between 1958 and 1981. All three will be inducted in an onfield ceremony before Saturday s game again botella stanley st the Astros. Lfgg HERE WE GO AGAIN-Going For 15 Fridays With Rain
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. 鈥?Henrico Police are working to identify a woman who allegedly punched a teenage McDonald s employee in the face after the employee fai stanley quencher led to put ketchup on her sandwich.The alleged assault took place at the White Oak McDonald s in eastern Henrico County.The victim s mom said that the woman appro stanley thermobecher ached her daughter and instigated a fight after she did not put ketchup on the woman s sandwich. She asked my daughter if she had a problem, and my daughte stanley website r said, No, I have no problem, the victim s mother said. And then the woman said, Oh we can take this outside. The woman then allegedly punched the McDonald s worker in the face.The woman was last seen wearing a tie-dyed shirt and sliders.Henrico Police are offering a cash reward for tips that lead to her arrest.This story was originally published by Jon Burkett on WTVR in Richmond, Virginia.