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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (832479)1/25/2015 7:39:24 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1583150
 
Intruder slices homeowner's throat before being scared off by gunshot

By Jesse Garza of the Journal Sentinel
Jan. 20, 2015

    How about apologizing for the lie that the story was made up.

    Just look at that demented Democrat. I hope no Democratic judge releases him:




    Racine County Sheriff's Office
    Ronald Kaehne

    An intruder who said he planned on killing the occupants of a home he broke into in rural Racine County slit one person's throat but fled when a second fired a gun at him, according to a criminal complaint.

    Ronald E. Kaehne, 28, of Kansasville was charged Tuesday with two counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide-use of a dangerous weapon in connection with the break-in reported shortly after 2:30 a.m., Saturday in the Town of Dover, according to the complaint.

    Kaehne, who is also charged with substantial battery-use of a dangerous weapon and armed burglary, kept a journal in which he detailed his plan and attempted to elude capture following the incident, according to the complaint.

    According to the complaint filed in Racine County Circuit Court:

    Kaehne targeted the home because it looked like it did not have many occupants. He entered through a window, which he propped open with canisters, and stood in the bedroom of a man and woman for about 40 minutes before the man woke up.

    A struggle between Kaehne and the man ensued, during which the woman woke up and Kaehne sliced the man's throat.

    The woman yelled that she had a gun before firing a shot at Kaehne, who fled through a window.

    Footprints in the snow led officers to Kaehne's home, where they took him into custody and discovered the journal.

    "I'll kill my targets tonight," reads one entry made the day before the break-in.

    "I'm thinking of trailing the blood out to the driveway to implicate a car. I failed; both are alive," read a second entry made after the incident and before Kaehne's arrest, according to the complaint.

    Bail was set at $500,000 for Kaehne, who was in custody Tuesday in the Racine County Jail.

    jsonline.com

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