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to break into a classified federal computer and leak secret records that officials say endangered national security.When asked what he thought about Trump's past praise, Graham instead discussed his own personal views of Assange."I've repeatedly condemned the guy," Graham said. "He'll be offered a fair trial. The wheels of justice are finally turning. He's never been a hero." 378
Though he's 22, he felt that it was appropriate to send this threat and we believe it was with the intent that it would ... spark some chaos and commotion, it would be captured by the media and then he could use that as an excuse to his parents to not go to the fair, Olivieri said. "Kind of a crazy thing, but that's what we have learned." 340
Through the representative, the Wattses thanked prosecutors and the court for affording them the opportunity to speak at the hearing.They said they wanted to speak not to ask the court for leniency for their son but rather to “join our daughter-in-law and granddaughters’ family in saying this should never have happened.”The two thanked Shanann’s family, the Rzuceks, who spoke before they did, for asking prosecutors to allow the plea deal to go through that spared Chris Watts from the death penalty in the case, though they acknowledged it wasn’t Chris’ place “to take anyone’s life.”Through their representative, Cindy and Ronnie Watts also said that they were “not intending to cause pain to anyone” when they spoke to media, including Denver7, last week and claimed at the time that their son may have been pressured into accepting the plea deal.“They were misinformed,” the representative stated, adding that the couple accepted that Chris had committed the murders and chose to plead guilty to the nine charges he originally faced.The couple, through their representative, acknowledged that they still had questions about how their son could commit such crimes.“An explanation will never justify it,” the representative said. She said the family hoped that they hope he will “at an appropriate time” confess “so everyone can have peace to understand details and questions they need answered.”“We hope that he embraces that moment,” the representative said, adding that had the death penalty been pursued, Chris Watts might never have had the opportunity to be held accountable.“We don’t think there’s anything he can say that will ever account for his behavior,” the couple said through their representative. “There’s nothing that can be done that can cure the harm he has caused.”They added that they hoped their son would “spend every breath he has left in atonement for what he has done.”Individually, both Cindy and Ronnie spoke directly to their son, though he gazed emotionally at the table in front of him throughout the hearing.Cindy Watts said that the families involved had been “irreparably broken” and said, “This is something we will never get over.” She said she was still struggling with “how and why” her son committed the murders and said she was praying “for peace and healing for all of us.”She told her son directly that he had been a good friend, brother, father and son and that she still loved him and forgave him.“This might be hard for some to understand how I can sit here under these circumstances and tell you all we are heartbroken,” she explained to the court, but cited a Bible verse in telling her son: “I have always loved you and I still do.”Ronnie Watts appealed to Chris to be forthcoming in the months ahead with him.“We still don’t have all the answers and I hope one day you can help us,” he told his son. But he, like his wife, said he would be there for his son.“You are here today accepting responsibility but I want to tell you this now: I love you. Nothing will ever change that. And I want you to find peace and today is your first step,” Ronnie Watts said, noting that the Bible instructs people to confess their sons. “Chris, I forgive you, and your sister forgives you, and we will never abandon you.”After the two spoke, 19th Judicial District Attorney Michael Rourke told the court of new details in the case that had not been publicly released before in attempting to show the court how Watts, 33, “totally and deliberately ended four lives” in a calculated manner. 3525
They were here until after 11, said LaPine. "It's just unreal. You know? You're just in disbelief. You wouldn't think somebody could do something like that."LaPine and other neighbors, who did not wish to be identified, said police would not tell them why they were being questioned. But, after hearing news of the mass shooting at Molson Coors they quickly realized there was a connection between that tragic crime and the crime scene on their block."One of the policemen came and he had a picture and he asked me to identify the picture and then I knew who it was," said LaPine. 580
This issue needs constant attention if we hope to change anything, the National School Walkout website says, "so multiple events on multiple days is a productive way to help fight for our cause, a safer country." 212