Posted by nebraskaobserver on June 11, 2008

The judge said, “it was a cowardly act — and a small child paid the price for it.” Changkouth Kor, a Sudanese immigrant was sentenced to 20 years in prison, the maximum for the Christmas Eve manslaughter conviction in the death of his 4 year-old son.
The Nebraska Observer would like to know if this immigrant was legal or illegal. If he was legal, did he contract HIV prior to being diagnosed? If so, why are people with HIV being routinely admitted into the United States? It is our understanding that, some Sudanese routinely filter through the Douglas County court system for “wife beating” and “drugs”.
In the two years he has been in the United States, he has had two DUI convictions so who watches over that? Why doesn’t the World-Herald delve into the “real story” behind the Sudanese? What church sponsored them, if any? Why aren’t they coached in our customs?
Oh..yes..by the way, if you haven’t noticed, most Sudanese man are tall and thin! World-Herald story
Posted in DUI, Douglas County | Tagged: Assistant Douglas County Public Defender Brenda Leuck, Changkouth Kor, cowardly act, depression, Doughlas County Prosecutor Rob MacTaggart, Douglas County Judge Greg Schatz, drinking problem, drunken rage, HIV, I-680, immigrants, Luny Kor, Manslaughter, Nyalita Ruoy, protection order, Sudan, Sudanese, Todd Cooper | 1 Comment »
Posted by nebraskaobserver on June 11, 2008

Two men and one woman were arrested after a high-speed chase early Tuesday morning after five people and a pizza delivery-man were robbed at gunpoint. In custody are 19-year-old Kenneth Sailors of Omaha, 18-year-old Carlos Hernandez of Omaha and a 17-year-old girl whose name has not been released. Well, at least three more losers off the street. Good job Omaha Police! WOWT story
Posted in Douglas County, Hispanic, Omaha | Tagged: 13th and William, 90th and Pacific, Carlos Hernandez, high-speed chase, Kenneth Sailor, Nebraska, Omaha, Omaha Police Department, pizza delivery, robbery, Use of a weapon to commit a felony | Leave a Comment »