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Kentucky State Rep Commits Suicide, Blames Media For Molestation Allegations In Online Note

Kentucky State Rep Commits Suicide, Blames Media For Molestation Allegations In Online Note

One Kentucky state representative who was under investigation for molesting a 17-year-old girl back in 2012 has committed suicide and leaving a public suicide note where he blamed media reports about the allegations for driving him to such desperation.

Police were called to the scene around 7:30 p.m. Authorities discovered the lawmaker's body in front of his truck and a 40-caliber semi-automatic handgun nearby.

Neighbor Who Attacked Rand Paul May Face Felony Charges

Neighbor Who Attacked Rand Paul May Face Felony Charges

Apparently, Kentuckians have different criteria for what constitutes a “serious” injury than we do in the rest of the country.

To wit, the Washington Post reported Monday that law-enforcement authorities are considering upgrading the charges against Rene Boucher after the Bowling Green doctor trespassed on Rand Paul’s property in Bowling Green, Kentucky and tackled the senator, resulting in what Paul’s staff at the time described as “minor” injuries but were late yesterday revealed to be five cracked ribs.

Rand Paul Assaulted By Intruder At Kentucky Home

Rand Paul Assaulted By Intruder At Kentucky Home

Senator Rand Paul was assaulted at his home in Bowling Green, Kentucky when a local man broke into his residence and attacked him, causing minor injuries before the intruder was subdued and arrested, the Bowling Green Daily News reported.

Rene Boucher, 59, is in the Warren County Regional Jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond, according to online jail records available Saturday afternoon.

Paul suffered minor injuries, according to a news release from Kentucky State Police Post 3 in Bowling Green, which did not describe the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Kentucky Teachers Blast Pension Reform Plan; Warn That 401(k) Plans Will "Dismantle Public Education"

Kentucky Teachers Blast Pension Reform Plan; Warn That 401(k) Plans Will "Dismantle Public Education"

Graves County Superintendent Kim Dublin in Kentucky is apparently concerned that forcing her teachers to accept the same retirement plans offered to almost every private sector employee in the country would literally "dismantle public education" as we know it.

Speaking to a local NBC affiliate in Kentucky, Dublin told reporters that she relies on the excessive generosity of Kentucky taxpayers to underwrite her state's lavish defined benefit plans that she uses as a recruiting tool to attract the 'best talent'.

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