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Chicago Tribune
30-06-2025
- Politics
- Chicago Tribune
Today in History: Eugene V. Debs arrested
Today is Monday, June 30, the 181st day of 2025. There are 184 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On June 30, 1918, labor activist and socialist Eugene V. Debs was arrested in Cleveland, charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 for a speech he had made two weeks earlier in which he denounced U.S. involvement in World War I. (Debs was sentenced to prison and disenfranchised for life.) Also on this date: In 1921, President Warren G. Harding nominated former President William Howard Taft to be chief justice of the United States, succeeding the late Edward Douglass White. In 1934, Adolf Hitler launched his 'blood purge' of political and military rivals in Germany in what came to be known as the 'Night of the Long Knives.' In 1936, Margaret Mitchell's novel 'Gone With the Wind' was released. In 1958, the U.S. Senate passed the Alaska statehood bill. In 1971, the Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, that the government could not prevent The New York Times or The Washington Post from publishing the Pentagon Papers. In 1971, A Soviet space mission ended in tragedy when three cosmonauts aboard Soyuz 11 were found dead of asphyxiation inside their capsule after it had returned to Earth. In 1985, 39 American hostages from a hijacked TWA jetliner were freed in Beirut after being held for 17 days. In 1994, the U.S. Figure Skating Association stripped Tonya Harding of the national championship and banned her for life for her role in the attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan. In 2009, American soldier Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl went missing from his base in eastern Afghanistan, and was later confirmed to have been captured by insurgents after walking away from his post. (Bergdahl was released on May 31, 2014, in exchange for five Taliban detainees; he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, but was spared a prison sentence by a military judge.) In 2012, Islamist Mohammed Morsi was sworn in as Egypt's first freely elected president during a pair of ceremonies. In 2016, then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced that transgender people would be allowed to serve openly in the U.S. military, ending one of the last bans on service in the armed forces. In 2019, Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea, meeting Kim Jong-un at the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea. In 2020, then-Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signed a landmark bill retiring the last state flag bearing the Confederate battle emblem. Boston's arts commission voted unanimously to remove a statue depicting a freed slave kneeling at Abraham Lincoln's feet. In 2022, Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the U.S. Supreme Court, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the nation's highest court. Today's Birthdays: Actor Lea Massari ('L'Avventura') is 92. Actor Nancy Dussault is 89. Olympic track champion Billy Mills is 87. Oceanographer Robert Ballard is 83. Singer-songwriter Glenn Shorrock (Little River Band) is 81. Jazz musician Stanley Clarke is 74. Actor David Garrison ('Married…with Children) is 73. Actor-comedian David Alan Grier is 69. Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen is 67. Actor Vincent D'Onofrio is 66. Actor Deirdre Lovejoy ('The Wire') is 63. Actor Rupert Graves is 62. Boxer Mike Tyson is 59. Actor Monica Potter is 54. Actor Rick Gonzalez is 46. Actor Lizzy Caplan is 43. Country music singer-songwriter Cole Swindell is 42. Singer and actress Fantasia is 41. Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps is 40. Baseball player Trea Turner is 32.


Sunday World
18-06-2025
- Sunday World
Man hit speeds of over 150kmh as he followed car involved in fatal Debs crash
Members of the McCann family, who had been listening on in court, reacted angrily when it was put to Judge Finnegan there had been no indication of any racing element being involved A father of four who drove at speeds of more than 150kmh as it followed a car that was involved in a crash that claimed the lives of two teenagers as they made their way to a Debs ball in Monaghan has been handed an 18 month suspended prison sentence. Alin Sorin Gatea (46) of Carn Heights, Clones, Co Monaghan, appeared at a sitting of Monaghan District Court to face five counts of dangerous driving at various locations between Clones and Monaghan on July 31, 2023. Best friends Kiea McCann (17) and Dlava Mohamed (16) were killed when a car driven by Anthony McGinn of Drumloo in Co Monaghan left the road and crashed into a tree. Alin Sorin Gatea was handed down three terms of six months in prison, sentences which Judge Raymond Finnegan ordered to run consecutively for a period of two years. The 62-year-old was jailed for seven years at a sitting of Monaghan Circuit Criminal Court last month having previously pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing the deaths of the two teenage girls. McGinn was also banned from driving for 15 years having also pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing serious bodily harm to Avin Mohamed, a sister of Dlava. Romanian national Gatea pleaded guilty to dangerous driving before Judge Raymond Finnegan during which dashcam footage taken from the factory worker's car was played in open court. Alin Sorin Gatea outside Monaghan Courthouse. Inspector Ann Marie Lardener said Gatea had been behind the wheel of an 11-registered BMW and en route to the Westenra Arms Hotel in Monaghan town with his 19-year-old son and his debs partner when the incident took place. She said conditions on the evening were wet as footage from Gatea's car was played. That showed the factory worker following behind a jeep and trailer just outside Clones town before the car in question could be seen overtaking it just past a Circle K filling station on the outskirts of the town. Inspector Lardener said as a result of forensic led investigations that followed, Gatea's car was found to have been travelling at a minimum speed of 145kmh and a maximum speed of 151kmh between the service station and the New Line junction. Anthony McGinn was sentenced to seven years in jail for causing the deaths of Kiea McCann (left) and Dlava Mohamed. The court was told Gatea was travelling at close to or double the 60kmh and 80kmh speed limit zones on the road. In defence, solicitor Catherine Taaffe was at pains to point out there had been 'no joint enterprise' or suggestion her client had been acting in concert with the other car. Members of the McCann family, who had been listening on in court, reacted angrily when it was put to Judge Finnegan there had been no indication of any racing element being involved, an admission that caused the late Kiea McCann's father Frankie to shout: 'He didn't help, f****** w*****' before being escorted out of court by a garda. Anthony McGinn's reckless driving caused the deaths of Kiea McCann and Dlava Mohamed Ms Taaffe said her client had been a permanent fixture in Ireland for the past decade who had endured significant personal turmoil in the aftermath of the incident. She said that had manifested itself through posts which had been published on social media to such an extent there was now a 'live threat' on his life. Insp Lardener replied, insisting gardaí were not aware of any such threat being present, something Ms Taaffe attempted to clarify by revealing how Gatea had made an official complaint before later withdrawing it out of fear of causing any more upset. 'His car was destroyed and his son's car was also destroyed,' she told the court. 'He suffers from PTSD and his wife has threatened to leave him and take the children back to Romania.' A copy of a social media publication in connection to the incident and Gatea's involvement was handed into Judge Finnegan which, the Justice, described as 'fairly sinister'. Ms Taaffe also said Gatea had, in fact, volunteered to hand in the dashcam footage from his car and had cooperated fully with the garda investigation that followed. Alin Sorin Gatea was also banned from driving for four years. In handing down his sentence, Judge Finnegan said there was no denying Gatea, who had one previous conviction to his name, had 'clearly put' the lives of both himself and his two passengers in danger as he handed down three separate six month suspended sentences for dangerous driving episodes at Clonkirk, Altertate Glebe and Legnakelly in Clones. Judge Finnegan ordered the three terms of six months to run consecutively, suspending their duration for two years. He was also disqualified from driving for four years with the two other dangerous driving charges being taken into consideration. Alin Sorin Gatea outside Monaghan Courthouse. News in 90 Seconds - June 17th


The Irish Sun
17-06-2025
- The Irish Sun
My sister died holding hands with best pal in Debs crash – no jail for man driving 150kph before horror adds to our pain
DEBS crash victim Dlava Mohamed's sister has blasted the suspended sentence handed down to a reckless Romanian driver who hit speeds of more than 150kph in the lead-up to the fatal smash. Best pals Dlava, 16, and Kiea McCann, 17, Advertisement 5 Dlava Mohamed's sister has blasted a suspended sentence for another horror driver Credit: Pacemaker Press 5 Dlava and her best pal Kiea McCann died in the crash in Monaghan in 2023 Credit: Pacemaker Press 5 Driver Anthony McGinn was recently sentenced to seven years in jail over the crash Credit: Pacemaker Press Killer driver Anthony McGinn, a friend of Kiea's family who had offered to drive the two teenagers to their school party, A Advertisement Debs chauffeur McGinn was jailed at Monaghan Circuit Court last month after Heartbreaking victim impact statements revealed how Kiea and Dlava died 'holding hands' after McGinn ignored pleas to slow down. He also admitted to dangerous driving causing serious bodily harm as Dlava's sister Avin, 19, suffered life-altering injuries. The Debs victims' families Now Advertisement Alin Sorin Gatea, 46, appeared at a sitting of Monaghan District Court on Monday on multiple counts of dangerous driving on the day of the Debs crash. Gatea, of Carn Heights, Clones, Co Monaghan, faced five counts of dangerous driving at various locations between Clones and Monaghan on July 31, 2023. One of the counts related to a charge at Legnakelly, just outside Clones, where Dlava and Kiea lost their lives in the crash en route to their Debs ball in the Westenra Arms Hotel in Monaghan town. Schoolgirl best friends died holding hands in horror crash Monaghan District Court heard father-of-four Gatea hit speeds of more than 150kph in his BMW as it followed McGinn's BMW. On Monday, Judge Raymond Finnegan gave Gatea an 18-month suspended prison sentence and disqualified the factory worker from driving for four years. Advertisement Reacting to the sentence, Dlava's sister Lilav tonight called for tougher sentences for speeding drivers in a bid to reduce fatalities on our roads. 'THERE HAS TO BE CONSEQUENCES' Lilav, 23, told the Irish Sun: 'It is only a suspended sentence. There has to be consequences. 'I'm so confused. Where is the punishment? There has to be a deterrent. 'Maybe more people should die for something to happen? 'The sentence should be stronger to send out a strong message. What about the young people, what does it say to them about speeding? Advertisement 'There definitely has to be stronger consequences.' FAMILY DEVASTATED Emotional Lilav told how the Mohamed clan came to Ireland from war-torn Syria to build their dreams. But with their lives shattered by the road traffic tragedy, Dlava's heartbroken family want lessons to be learned from their devastating loss. Opening up on their pain, anguished Lilav told the Irish Sun: 'It's hard to say how we're coping with it. Of course nothing is the same. 'There have been huge changes in our lives, definitely. So there should be huge changes for people speeding so dangerously and recklessly. Advertisement 'THERE IS ANGER' 'That man (Gatea) got a suspended sentence. What does that say to young people? If they see this kind of news, they're going to be like we're going to be fine if we cross the speed or anything. 'He (Gatea) was speeding like the other man (McGinn). Both of them are adults. 'There is anger, definitely. I want my message to be heard. There should be strong sentences, it could act as a deterrent, it could help save lives.' Monaghan District Court heard Gatea drove at speeds of more than 150kph in his BMW as it followed McGinn's BMW on a wet road. HIGH SPEEDS Dad Gatea had two passengers in his vehicle, his son, who was 19 at the time, and another teenager, who was 18 at the time. Advertisement He was driving both of them to the Debs ball at the Westenra Arms Hotel in Monaghan on the evening of July 31, 2023. The court heard the Romanian travelled at high speeds behind McGinn's BMW prior to the fatal collision. Inspector Ann-Marie Lardner revealed that following forensics of Gatea's dash cam footage, investigators confirmed the Romanian national was travelling at a minimum speed of 145kph and a maximum speed of 151kph at the time. 'I'm so confused. Where is the punishment? There has to be a deterrent." Lilav Mohamed Insp Lardner told Judge Finnegan that these speeds were almost double the speed limit. Defence solicitor, Catherine Taaffe, insisted that there had been 'no joint enterprise' or suggestion that her client had been acting in concert with the other car. Advertisement Ms Taaffe revealed the dash cam footage shown in court was voluntarily supplied by Gatea after he witnessed a serious event ahead of him. Ms Taaffe pointed out that Gatea's dash cam helped the state in bringing someone to justice for a much more serious crime. ANGRY REACTION And the defence solicitor highlighted how the charges before the court were for speeding, saying they had no bearing on the serious fatal collision that occurred that evening. The court was also told that Gatea had shown good levels of cooperation during the investigation. Members of Kiea's family, who attended the sentencing hearing, reacted angrily when it was put to Judge Finnegan there had been no indication of any racing element being involved. Advertisement 'KARMA WILL COME TO YOU' Asked by the judge if the McCann family believed the drivers were racing, Garda Inspector Lardner told the court 'yes they do'. The McCann family tonight joined the Mohamed clan in blasting the sentence given to Gatea. Kiea's dad Frankie stormed: 'Karma will come to you and Anthony.' Kiea's mum Teresa branded both Gatea and McGinn a total disgrace. Teresa rapped: 'Terrible the way the country is run. Advertisement 'TWO GIRLS' LIVES GONE' 'My child Kiea's life and friend Dlava's life taken. . . and this is the outcome of it. Two girls' lives gone. Handing down sentence, Judge Finnegan slammed the way Gatea drove, insisting he clearly put But the judge explained the DPP had directed him over the dangerous driving charges and that he can only act on the counts before him. Judge Finnegan issued three six month suspended sentences and disqualified Gatea from driving for four years. 5 Grieving relatives say they have suffered fresh trauma over the recent sentence Credit: Brian Lawless/PA Wire Advertisement 5 The McCann family tonight joined the Mohamed clan in blasting the sentence Credit: Pacemaker Press


Irish Independent
16-06-2025
- Irish Independent
Father of four drove at speeds of over 150kmh as he followed car involved in fatal Monaghan debs crash
A father of four who drove at speeds of more than 150kmh as it followed a car that was involved in a crash that claimed the lives of two teenagers as they made their way to a Debs ball in Monaghan has been handed an 18 month suspended prison sentence.


Irish Independent
16-06-2025
- Irish Independent
Monaghan man found driving at speeds of over 150kmh in dangerous driving incident on same night and stretch of road in fatal debs crash is handed 18 month suspended prison sentence
Liam Cosgrove Today at 10:13 A father of four who drove at speeds of more than 150kmh as it followed a car that was involved in a crash that claimed the lives of two teenagers as they made their way to a Debs ball in Monaghan has been handed an 18 month suspended prison sentence. Father of four Alin Sorin Gatea (46) of 4 Carn Heights, Clones, Co Monaghan, appeared at a sitting of Monaghan District Court to face five counts of dangerous driving at various locations between Clones and Monaghan on July 31, 2023.