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  2. Grand jury declines to indict Kentucky FBI agent in domestic ...

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    Special agent Michael Van Aelsytn, 44, was charged with first-degree strangulation and fourth-degree assault-domestic violence after he was accused of dragging a victim through a hallway and ...

  3. Robert Goforth - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, Goforth was arrested on charges relating to domestic violence. The Laurel County Sheriff's Office charged Goforth with first-degree strangulation, fourth-degree domestic assault and third-degree terroristic threatening for physically assaulting his wife, attempting to hog-tie her and strangling her with an Ethernet cord.

  4. ‘Not knowing if you’re going to live or die.’ Why ...

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    Linda Blackford: “Most of our survivors that we serve have experienced strangulation,” said the director of Central Kentucky’s domestic violence shelter. “That is the time they realize how ...

  5. ‘A lot of work left to do:’ Second report on KY domestic ...

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    Kentucky has 15 programs supporting survivors of domestic violence. Also available 24/7 are the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence ...

  6. Robert Smallwood (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts had a history of alcohol abuse and domestic violence, and weeks before her murder, her roommate, Raymond Bean, had suffered a heart attack and died. [9] Three years later, Smallwood murdered his second victim, 29-year-old Sonora Allen. [10] Allen was a Lexington native and mother of four daughters and two sons.

  7. Capital punishment in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The offender murdered the victim when an emergency protective order or a domestic violence order was in effect, or when any other order designed to protect the victim from the offender, such as an order issued as a condition of a bond, conditional release, probation, parole, or pretrial diversion, was in effect.

  8. Man indicted on domestic violence charges

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    —Garrick C. Fetters, 41, Vanceburg, Kentucky, third-degree felony failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer. —Cathy Wiggins, 50, Pedro, fourth-degree felony failure to appear.

  9. Steve Nunn - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] in 1998, he co-sponsored a law making it a death penalty offense for a person named in a domestic violence protective order to kill the person who was protected by the order. [3] He was an advocate for the Kentucky TeleHealth Network which he helped create with the passage of HB-177 and HB-112 in 2000. The network used electronic ...