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The suspected attacker was seen running west from the location, and about 5 p.m. detectives located a man, initially described as a person of interest, at a store in the area of Downey Avenue and Artesia Boulevard, police said. 227

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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department says the goal of the program is to give the women a different outlet to express themselves, while working on themselves to become ready for life once they're done serving time.In 2020, the program will expand to the Donovan Correctional Facility, Juvenile Hall and with reentry populations. 332

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The two planes belonged to the US Marine Corps, assigned to the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force.While the cause of Thursday's crash is under investigation, it comes a year after a spate of incidents -- most involving ships assigned to the US 7th Fleet -- that included the deaths of 17 sailors.In August 2017, Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin was relieved of his duty as the commander of 7th Fleet following a deadly collision between the destroyer USS John S. McCain and a merchant ship off Singapore that left 10 US sailors dead.In June the same year, the guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald, also of the 7th Fleet, collided with a cargo ship off Japan, killing seven US sailors.Those two fatal collisions were "avoidable" and "numerous failures occurred on the part of leadership," a Navy report concluded November last year.Appearing before the House Armed Services Committee as part of an investigation into the series of fatal crashes and collisions at sea, the Navy's No. 2 officer, Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. William Moran, said the Navy was trying to do too much with too little."We continue to have a supply-and-demand problem which is placing a heavy strain on the force," said Moran. "All of these things culminate with this notion we aren't big enough to do everything we're being tasked to do."Surveys of sailors aboard the Japan-based guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh carried out between June 2015 and August 2017 pointed to severe morale problems.One sailor described serving aboard the ship as being akin to being on "a floating prison," according to surveys obtained via the Freedom of Information Act by Navy Times. 1714

  

The Senate judiciary committee has not yet said Mueller can have access to the Trump Jr. transcript, citing a standing rule of the Senate that requires approval from the full chamber to provide any information to the executive branch to use in a pending investigation. 268

  

The sweetheart deal comes a decade after the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office declined to prosecute Gonzalez after police accused him of assaulting young girls."I was in awe with the plea deal," Valerie Montoya said.Montoya is outraged at a 2019 plea deal offered to Gonzalez, a man who sexually assaulted her granddaughter who was just 4-years-old at the time."Why should this man get to ride off in to the sunset like he did nothing?"Montoya cared for her granddaughter in her mother's absence, but she couldn't always be there.Long work hours forced Montoya to rely on help from neighbors.Gonzalez and his wife lived across the street and frequently volunteered to watch her granddaughter."If there were days I might be late from work, I would call Hector or Susan (Hector's wife) or text them and be like, 'I'm running late can you grab the kids?''Montoya says Gonzalez and his wife were always willing to help out.As time went on, Gonzalez was babysitting Valerie's granddaughter overnight and on weekends, all while his wife was reportedly away.Red flags went up in Montoya's head after Gonzalez came over one day for a pool party."Hector grabbed my granddaughters hand and said, 'C'mon you're going to stay with me today.'" Montoya said. "My granddaughter had turned around and looked at me and had tears in her eyes,. That plays in my head over and over because I didn't know if the tears in her eyes were because she was leaving grandma's house, or was it because she was going to go over there and something bad was going to happen?"The 4-year-old girl eventually broke her silence to her family and was taken to Memorial Hospital for a sexual assault kit test.Arrest papers document months of molestation.According to investigators, the abuse began in Sept. 2017 and continued through July of 2018 — just a couple of weeks before Gonzalez was arrested.Looking back, Montoya says she missed several warning signs. She says Gonzalez would frequently buy her granddaughter clothes and gifts."I have an immense amount of guilt," Montoya said. "I think that I should have caught this and the red flags you talk about, I didn't see anything at that time and afterwards, I think of knowing she's across the street with him and I'm in my own house."Gonzalez faced a total of five felony sexual assault charges and a misdemeanor unlawful sexual contact charge.Instead of going to trial, the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office offered Gonzalez a plea deal.Gonzalez pleaded guilty to one felony sexual assault charge and the misdemeanor unlawful sexual contact charge in exchange for prosecutors dropping all other charges.He accepted the deal and received a four-year probation sentence."People go to jail for far less than what this man did," Montoya said.Since Gonzelz accepted the plea deal, two more of his alleged victims have come forward, claiming they too were molested by Gonzalez a decade ago. Both say the District Attorney's Office did nothing.Mikayla Windley says Gonzalez molested her over a period of five years.She says it started when she was just five years old. She eventually had the courage and strength to report it when she was 9."(Gonzalez) said, 'Do not tell anybody or I'll kill you and your family,'" Windley said.Windley says Gonzalez would babysit her while her parents were out of town. Although she's a grown adult now, she's emotionally scarred for life."I'm paranoid about everything," she said. "Ever since all this has happened, I'm scared of him finding me, killing me, molesting me again. It's just changed who I am completely."Another woman, Kassondra Madson, says Gonzalez began molesting her when she was four years old."After that, it carried on until I was maybe seven years old, and then it was actual rape," Madson said. "He took away my self-confidence and he took away my childhood really."Madson and Windley said they both talked with police.Back in 2009, Gonzalez was arrested on four counts of sexual assault on a child.In 2011, the case was officially dismissed and closed at the request of the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office.Court documents show the case was dropped in part because "more investigation was required," presumably to gather additional evidence.So what happened?District Attorney Dan May's spokesperson, Lee Richards, has avoided questions about the case."Mr. May is unavailable as he will be in trial for the next month or so," Richards said while responding to a request for comment.Richards also did not respond when asked prior to the start of May's current trial whether May would be available to discuss the 2009 case against Gonzalez in December.Madson and Windley have to live every day with memories of what happened more than a decade ago. They hope one day, justice will be served."I don't want to be portrayed as a victim. I am a survivor," Madson said.As for Montoya, she sold her house and moved to a different part of El Paso County."We lived in our home for 15 years," Montoya said. "We had no intentions of ever moving, but at the end of the day, you can only rearrange your living room so many ways. You still have to go out that front door, and (Gonzalez' house across the street) has become that house."After pleading guilty to sexually assaulting Montoya's granddaughter, Gonzalez sold his house and moved to New York.According to court records, he'll remain on probation until 2023.Madson and Windley hope by sharing their stories, more people will come forward and report sexual abuse.If you're not comfortable reporting an assault to law enforcement, there are numerous agencies throughout Colorado (and nationwide) that specialize in helping people who have through traumatic experiences.Here is a list of some of those resources: 5742

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