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Kansas man admits running interstate prostitution business

Boswell-photo Shawnee Co.

TOPEKA – A Kansas man who owned a Lawrence nightclub has pleaded guilty to a federal sex trafficking charge, according to U.S. Attorney Tom Beall.

Frank Boswell, 43, Topeka, pleaded guilty July 21 to one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion. In his plea, Boswell admitted he and co-defendants employed female commercial sex workers who served clients in Kansas and other states. Boswell used the Internet, cell phones, texting and social media to keep in touch with conspirators, track the movements of sex workers and advertise sexual services.

Boswell’s organization looked for women who needed money and a place to live wherever they found them – including homeless shelters – to recruit as commercial sex workers. They targeted single mothers and women with drug problems. The conspirators used drugs well as the threat of violence to make the women compliant. The women turned the money they made over to Boswell and he paid for their rent, utilities and cell phones.

Sentencing is set for Oct. 23. Both parties have agreed to recommend a sentence of 51 to 63 months in federal prison.

Kansas man flown to a hospital after semi rolls

Monday rollover crash in Stafford Co. -photo courtesy KWCH

STAFFORD COUNTY – A Kansas man was injured in an accident just before 3p.m. Monday in Stafford County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2001 International semi driven by Scott A. Claussen 48, St. John, was northbound on NW 70 Avenue two miles north of U.S. 50.

The semi entered the east ditch and rolled.

Claussen was transported to the hospital in Pratt and later flown to a hospital in Wichita. He was properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

Lawyer linked to Obama, Sanders enters Kan. congressional race

Welder and former Pres. Obama- photo courtesy Brentwelder.com

BONNER SPRINGS, Kan. (AP) — A suburban Kansas City lawyer who worked for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign is seeking the Democratic nomination for a Kansas congressional seat currently held by Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder.

Brent Welder, a labor lawyer from Bonner Springs, on Monday announced his candidacy for the 3rd Congressional District seat.

Welder previously worked for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Sanders nominated him last year to the Democratic National Platform Committee year after Welder helped with grassroots support for the Vermont senator’s victory in the 2016 Kansas caucus. He also worked on Barack Obama’s campaign field staff in the 2008 presidential election.

Other candidates include, Tom Niermann, Andrea Ramsey, Reggie Marselus and Chris Haulmark. Jay Sidie, the Mission Woods businessman who lost to Yoder in November, also intends to run.

Police ID bicyclist killed in hit-and-run Kansas crash

Scene of fatal crash on Sunday- image courtesy KWCH

SEDGWICK COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal hit and run accident.

On Monday, police identified the bicyclist who died as 38-year-old Demarco Ritpatoe, of Wichita.

Police Sgt. Bob Gulliver says a pregnant woman and a man fled Saturday after the sport utility vehicle in which they were riding struck Ritpatoe and a pickup truck.

Gulliver says the woman was taken into custody, but that the man wasn’t immediately apprehended.

🎥 City still monitoring cleanup of former Ambassador Hotel demolition

An excavator moves a load of debris Monday afternoon at the site of the former Ambassador Hotel in Hays.

By BECKY KISER
Hays Post

Monday, July 24 was the first day the city of Hays had the legal right to take over demolition cleanup of the former Ambassador Hotel and Conference Center, 3603 Vine, after voting July 14 to invoke a nuisance abatement.

Daily progress has been monitored since then by John Braun, interim director of Public Works.

Early Monday afternoon there were three excavators working at the site.

“At this point, the city hasn’t exercised any of the abatement right to hire somebody (to complete the work),” Asst. City Manager Jacob Wood said. “The only point at which we would do that is if we thought we could get it done quicker than what they’re doing. They’ve been making progress over the past couple of weeks.”

According to Wood, some of the demolition debris has been hauled away to Wichita and Chapman.

Discarded mattresses are among the piles of demolition debris.

“It’s not moving as quick as I want it to, but I don’t know that it’s any quicker than what the city could get somebody to do it,” he added.

Wood was unsure if any of the debris has been taken to the Ellis County Landfill. “Tipping fees vary wildly from one point to the next,” he pointed out. “Maybe these other locations are the places that have the space and the right tipping fees for them.”

“I would say, at this point, they’re making good progress and we’ll continue to monitor it, ” Wood concluded.

The hotel closed December 1, 2015 after several internal property maintenance issues. The owner chose to raze the structure for redevelopment. A demolition permit was issued Nov. 30, 2016 with little progress noted by the city over the next seven months.

Large debris piles still remain July 24, 2017, after a demolition permit for the defunct hotel was issued Nov. 30, 2016.

In March, 2017, the work was halted for remediation of additional asbestos found in the building.  The city of Hays condemned the property May 30, after city inspectors determined minimal work had been done other than removal of some metal scrap.

 

Royals acquire Buchter, Cahill and Maurer from San Diego

KANSAS CITY, Mo, – The Kansas City Royals announced today that they have acquired left-handed pitcher Ryan Buchter and righties Trevor Cahill and Brandon Maurer and from the San Diego Padres in exchange for left-handed pitchers Matt Strahm and Travis Wood, minor league infielder Esteury Ruiz and cash considerations.

Additionally, the club has recalled left-handed pitcher Brian Flynn from Omaha (AAA) for tonight’s 6:10 p.m. CT game in Detroit, and designated right-handed pitchers Al Alburquerque and Luke Farrell for assignment.

Buchter, 30, has made 42 relief appearances with San Diego this season, going 3-3 with a save and a 3.05 ERA (13 ER in 38.1 IP), recording 47 strikeouts. He’s limited left-handed hitters to a .175 average (10-for-57), which is tied for 11th in the National League. The lefty is in his third Major League season, after making a career high 67 appearances for the Padres in 2016, going 3-0 with a 2.86 ERA, with 78 strikeouts in 63.0 innings.

Cahill, 29, has made 11 starts this year for the Padres, going 4-3 with a 3.69 ERA (25 ER in 61.0 IP), collecting 72 strikeouts, compared to 24 walks. He’s held opposing hitters to a .247 average (58-for-235), including a .219 average (23-for-105) by left-handed hitters. His 10.62 strikeouts per 9.0 innings rank sixth among National League hurlers that have made at least 10 starts. He helped the Chicago Cubs win the World Series last season, going 4-4 with a 2.74 ERA (20 ER in 65.2 IP) in 50 appearances, limiting opposing hitters to a .201 average (49-for-244). An All-Star in 2010 with Oakland, Cahill is in his ninth Major League season and is 73-79 with a 4.03 ERA in 273 career appearances, including 185 starts.

Maurer, 27, has served as the Padres’ closer this season, converting 20 of his 23 save opportunities, including 15-straight since May 28. His 20 saves are tied for fifth in the National League, while he’s posted a 1-4 record and a 5.17 ERA (25 ER in 39.1 IP) in 42 appearances this season. Dating back to July 1 of last season, he’s converted 33 of his last 37 save chances, with 12 walks and 63 strikeouts in 70.1 innings. He’s in his fifth Major League season, after debuting with Seattle in 2013. He served as a starter during his rookie year, but has pitched exclusively out of the bullpen since joining San Diego in 2015, making 166 appearances.

Kansas City Royals Release

Larks open NBC World Series play Sunday

The Hays Larks will open play at the National Baseball Congress World Series Sunday at 11 am against the San Antonio (TX) Angels. The Seattle (WA) Studs and one of the two qualifiers from the tournament’s First Week will also be in the Larks pool. Those games will be played on Tuesday and Thursday of next week at a time to be determined.

The Angels are the only Championship Week team making their first NBC World Series appearance, earning their bid by winning the CenTex Collegiate Baseball League championship.

The Larks, who are making their 30th NBC World Series appearance, secured a spot with their runner-up finish a year ago.

Judge clears way for Trump commission to collect your voter data

Kobach from an August 2015 Fox News interview

HOLLY RAMER, Associated Press

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A federal judge has cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s commission on election fraud to resume collecting detailed voter information from the states.

The commission including its vice chair Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach asked states last month to provide publicly available data including names, birth dates and partial Social Security numbers, but it later told them to hold off until a judge ruled on a lawsuit filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington.

In a ruling Monday, the judge denied the advocacy group’s request to block the data collection. Similar lawsuits are pending in Texas, Florida and New Hampshire.

An Associated Press count of states’ responses earlier this month found 17 plus Washington, D.C., didn’t plan to provide any information.

UPDATE: Kan. woman sets apartment on fire in attempt to kill bug

Monday morning apartment building fire in Topeka -photo courtesy WIBW-TV

TOPEKA -A Kansas woman accidentally set her apartment on fire in an attempt to kill a bug by burning it with a small, flip-style lighter.

Monique Quarles tells The Topeka Capital-Journal that sparks shot out of the lighter and caused a mattress to catch fire in the Fairlawn Green Apartments complex in Topeka.

After she was unable to put out the fire, Quarles left the unit with two others and began alerting residents of the fire. Fire officials say 13 adults and six children have been displaced.

Topeka Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Herrera says one person was taken to the hospital for minor smoke inhalation.

A firefighter also was treated for smoke inhalation.

Officials estimate that the fire caused $140,000 in damage.

The apartment complex was the scene of another large fire in July 2016.

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SHAWNEE COUNTY- Two people were injured during an apartment complex fire early Monday.

Just before 4a.m., fire crews responded to a reported structure fire at 5230 SW 20th Terrace, in Topeka.

Upon arrival firefighters found heavy smoke and flames coming from the three-story apartment building, according to a media release.

Firefighters began an offensive fire attack and primary search of the building. The fire was quickly brought under control and contained to the building.

During this fire event one occupant and one firefighter were transported to a Topeka area hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The occupant was treated for smoke inhalation and firefighter for heat exhaustion.

The Red Cross is assisting thirteen adults and six children displaced due to this fire. Initial damage estimates are $120,000.00 to the structure and $20,000.00 contents.
The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

Kansas man sentenced to 30-years for bomb plot at Fort Riley

WASHINGTON – John T. Booker Jr., 22, of Topeka, Kan., was sentenced Monday to 30 years in prison for attempting to detonate a vehicle bomb on the Fort Riley military base in Manhattan, Kan. On Feb. 3, 2016, Booker pleaded guilty to one count of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and one count of attempted destruction of government property by fire or explosion, according to a media release from U.S. Attorney Tom Beall of the District of Kansas.

“With this sentence, John Booker is being held accountable for his plan to kill U.S. military personnel on American soil in the name of ISIS,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Boente. “The National Security Division’s highest priority is countering terrorist threats and protecting American lives by bringing to justice those who plot to attack us. I want to thank the many agents, analysts, and prosecutors who made this result possible.”

“Violent extremism is a threat to America and all its people,” Acting U.S. Attorney Beall said. “Our goal is to prevent violent extremists and their supporters from inspiring, financing or carrying out acts of violence.”

“The investigation leading to today’s sentencing illustrates the FBI’s commitment to disrupting acts of terrorism,” said Special Agent in Charge Jones. “If Mr. Booker had been successful in detonating a car bomb, the results could have been dozens, if not hundreds, of casualties. The FBI and our law enforcement partners remain committed to protecting the citizens of the United States and thwarting acts of terrorism.”

In his guilty plea, Booker admitted he intended to kill American soldiers and to assist ISIS’s (Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham) fight against the U.S. His plan called for constructing a bomb containing 1,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate. Booker intended to trigger the bomb himself and die in the process, and filmed a video he intended Americans to see after his death.

“You sit in your homes and think this war is just over in Iraq,” Booker said in the video. “Today we will bring the Islamic State straight to your doorstep.”

Unbeknownst to Booker, the bomb that he constructed was made with inert materials, and the two men working with him were undercover informants for the FBI.

The FBI began investigating Booker in March 2014 after he posted on his Facebook page that he wanted to commit jihad. Booker admitted that he tried to enlist in the U.S. Army in order to commit an insider attack against American soldiers like the one at Fort Hood in Texas, but his deadly plans were thwarted when he was denied entry into the Army. In October 2014, Booker began communicating with an undercover FBI informant. He told the undercover FBI informant that he dreamed of being a fighter in the Middle East, and proposed capturing and killing an American soldier.

In March 2015, Booker was introduced to another FBI informant who he believed would help him plan an attack. Booker said he wanted to detonate a suicide bomb because he couldn’t be captured, all the evidence would be destroyed, and he would be guaranteed to hit his target. On March 10, 2015, Booker made a video filmed at Freedom Park near Marshall Army Airfield at Fort Riley in which he pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS. That month, he rented a storage unit in Topeka where the bomb would be assembled.

On April 10, 2015, Booker and the informants drove to an area near Fort Riley that Booker believed to be a little-used utility gate where they could enter Fort Riley undetected. He was arrested when he made the final connections on the device that he believed would arm the bomb.

Mr. Boente and Mr. Beall commended the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force for their investigation of this case. They also thanked Assistant Trial Attorneys Josh Parecki and Rebecca Magnone of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Tony Mattivi of the District of Kansas, who prosecuted this case.
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A man who has admitted he tried to set off what he thought was a bomb outside an Army post in Kansas to aid the Islamic State group is facing sentencing.

John Booker Jr., of Topeka, is scheduled to be sentenced Monday in federal court in Kansas City, Kansas. He pleaded guilty in February to trying to arm what he thought was a 1,000-pound (450-kilogram) bomb outside Fort Riley, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) west of Topeka.

The plea agreement recommended a sentence of 30 years on one charge and 20 years on a second charged, to be served at the same time.

Booker plotted the bombing with two contacts who were confidential FBI sources. He acknowledged telling one of the sources that he wanted to kill Americans and participate in jihad.

FHSU volleyball earns AVCA team academic award

LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Fort Hays State volleyball team earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the 2016-17 academic year, announced Monday (July 24) by the association. It is the third-straight year the Tigers earned this distinction. The Tigers were one of 118 programs in NCAA Division II to earn the award.

The award honors teams that displayed excellence in the classroom during the school year by maintaining at least a 3.30 cumulative team grade-point average. The Tigers finished with a team GPA of 3.32 for this past academic year. Fort Hays State was one of eight schools from the MIAA to earn the distinction, with Central Missouri, Central Oklahoma, Emporia State, Missouri Southern, Missouri Western, Northwest Missouri and Pittsburg State also earning the honor.

Hays celebrates 150 years

The city of Hays and Ellis County celebrated its 150th birthday this weekend with a variety of events.

The annual Thunder on The Bricks Car, Truck and Cycle Show recorded more entires than the previous year with 225 vehicles and 50 motorcycles.

Saturday morning started with the Cancer Council of Ellis County 5K and the Bargains on the Bricks sidewalk sale and Downtown Hays Market.

People crowded Municipal Park Sunday morning for a city-wide church service, which was followed by proclamations being read by city and county officials and presentations being made between representatives of Hays and delegations from Hays’ sister cities, Santa Maria de Fe, Paraguay, and Xinzheng, China.

A free picnic lunch was offered in the park as well as inflatables for children.

2 hospitalized after van pushes Kan. woman, SUV into ditch

First responders on the scene of Monday’s crash-photo courtesy WiBW TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY – Two people were injured in an accident just before noon Monday in Shawnee County

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 1999 Ford Econoline Van driven by Nelson Mathias Rodenbaugh, 26, Topeka, was eastbound on Interstate 470 at Burlingame.

The van rear-ended 2004 Chevy Tahoe parked in the number 1 lane of the 3-laned road.

The driver of the Tahoe Ronisha Nicole Webb, 38, Topeka, was outside the vehicle looking at a tire. The collision pushed Webb and the Tahoe into the ditch

Webb and Rodenbaugh were transported to the hospital in Topeka. Rodenbaugh was properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

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