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Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said 45-year-old Ryan Borgwardt returned to the U.S. from Europe "on his own," and is expected to appear in court as early as Wednesday. Wisconsin man in ...
GREEN LAKE, Wis. – Ryan Borgwardt, the Wisconsin man who allegedly faked his death and fled the country, has been charged with obstruction.Borgwardt, 45, returned to Green Lake, Wisconsin, on ...
A press conference set to provide updates on Borgwardt has been scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. local time, the Green Lake County Sheriff's Office confirmed on Facebook.
The main armament of the Genoese crossbowmen was the crossbow, made in Genoa by the Balistrai Corporation. As well, the mercenaries were equipped with a dagger, a light metal helmet, a gorget, a hauberk and a large shield, called a pavese (), which was used while reloading the crossbow.
Larger galleys were built, the office of High Admiral was granted more powers, and the formidable Genoese crossbowmen were added to the crews of Genoese warships. When a third war broke out between Pisa and Genoa, the rebuilt Genoese fleet won a major victory at the 1284 Battle of Meloria , in which the Genoese captured 37 Pisan galleys and ...
Harris County jail USA: He is a U.S. con artist. As of 2010, Russell, Texas Department of Criminal Justice #00760259, [93] [94] is in the Polunsky Unit, on 23-hour lockup, only having one free hour a day to shower and exercise, to stop him from escaping. [95] 1996, 13 July Harris County jail (2) USA: 1996, 13 December
The Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday in a social media post that a news conference would be held Wednesday morning to update the Borgwardt case. The post said no further ...
The Genoese engaged the English longbowmen in an archery duel. [114] The longbowmen outranged their opponents [75] and had a rate of fire more than three times greater. [115] [116] The crossbowmen were also without their protective pavises, which were still with the French baggage, as were their reserve supplies of ammunition.