Friday, September 20, 2013

H.s. Football Star Charged With Rape

Vista Murrieta Attorney football player Tre Holmes remains in detention charged with multiple felony sex crimes

Advertisement for Pala Mesa Resort The bulk of the charges were levied against Kishawn Holmes, a 17-year-old running back at Vista Murrieta Attorney High School in Murrieta Attorney, Calif., about 80 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Holmes is a three-star prospect, according to Scout.com, and was given the nickname "Sweet Feet" by Snoop Dogg after a game in Diamond Bar, Calif., in February. He and former teammate Byron Holt Jr. were arrested Sept. 12 on charges of sexual misconduct, according to KCAL . Holmes is now being charged with three counts of false imprisonment, two counts of rape by force or fear, and a lewd act against another victim younger than 14. Holt, meanwhile, faces three felony charges of consensual sex with a minor younger than 14. On Tuesday, Holts mother spoke out in support of her son outside a Riverside County courthouse, where tempers also flared between the boys supporters and parents of one of the alleged victims: According to KCAL, Holmes will stay in juvenile detention until his next court appearance Oct. 30, while Holt will be released to his parents, but must remain under 24-hour supervision until his next court date, on Oct.
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Murrieta Attorney Football Players' Charges Prompt Emotional Response at Courthouse

murrieta-vista Tony Conrad said. The alleged crimes occurred off campus between 2012 and August 2013, Hall said. The boys were both players on Vista Murrietas highly competitive football team, which is ranked No. 4 in California and No. 14 nationwide, according to MaxPreps . They are both no longer on the team, a coach told the Los Angeles Times . An investigation began with a school resource officer on Aug. 29 and was transferred to the Murrieta Police Departments investigative unit on Sept. 3, according to a news release.
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REV football to face big challenge

Ed Castro They play at a high pace, Bruich said. Not just in a hurry up situation. They really play at a high pace. They run off the field, they run on the field. They are a very well conditioned team. They bring a lot of guys and they run everywhere.
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Kishawns a football star, could pretty much go to any school he wants to. I havent talked to him since Wednesday and we talk pretty much everyday. We thought this was an open-and-shut case . . . now even if everything works out in his favor, his name is already bad. Hows he supposed to focus on school?" Another ex-teammate, AJ Williams, 18, said, "Hes a great football player.
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The Triangle: Murrieta Commissioners Get Glimpse of Renewed Vision

We cant guarantee the mix, I cant guarantee the Nordstroms is coming, but this has all been designed to attract higher end (companies) that arent already in town. Showrooms for high-end automobiles were also suggested by the applicant. Buffa showed a slide of a Tesla showroom at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. It only holds four or five cars...it has no repairs or maintenance, Buffa said. Further, Buffa said, The Triangle would bring an annual net of $2.9 million in tax revenue for the city once the four phases were built out. It would also add 2,605 temporary construction jobs and 4,500 permanent jobs to the local economy. Residents Express Support Several Murrieta residents got a chance to speak during the public meeting, many of whom have lived in the area for decades and were happy to hear of the revived plans. I have lived here since the early 1980s, and Murrieta Attorney had nothing, said Rhonda Schafer.
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