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Connecticut defamation suit against Jones can proceed
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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — A federal chapter choose on Monday cleared the way in which for a defamation lawsuit in Connecticut to proceed towards Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
The case was filed by kinfolk of some victims of the 2012 bloodbath at Sandy Hook Elementary College in Newtown, Connecticut. Jones has falsely claimed the nation’s deadliest faculty taking pictures — which killed 20 college students and 6 educators — was a hoax.
Jones’ lawyer had sought to switch the case to a federal chapter courtroom, slightly than proceed the case in Connecticut state courtroom. That introduced the primary day of jury choice to a sudden halt earlier this month.
Nevertheless, Monday’s ruling by Decide Julie Manning primarily permits the plaintiffs to proceed the defamation lawsuit towards simply Jones as a person, with out Free Speech Techniques, an organization owned by Jones and a defendant within the Connecticut case.
“The plaintiffs’ rights to have that course of proceed within the Connecticut Superior Courtroom shouldn’t be disturbed,” Manning wrote within the determination, including that the plaintiffs’ claims for damages have been prepared for trial.
A message was left searching for remark with Jones’ lawyer, Norm Pattis.
Chris Mattei, an lawyer for the plaintiffs, praised the chapter choose’s determination. “We’re grateful the chapter courtroom noticed by means of Alex Jones’s brazen effort to dam a jury from being empaneled and holding him accountable. We look ahead to trial,” he mentioned in a written assertion.
Free Speech Techniques, together with Jones as a person, filed for chapter in Texas a few week earlier than Jones’ lawyer sought to have the Connecticut case transferred.
A Texas jury this month ordered Jones to pay $45.2 million in punitive damages to the mother and father of one of many youngsters killed at Sandy Hook, along with one other $4.1 million he should pay for the struggling he put them by means of by claiming for years that the taking pictures was a hoax.
Jones’ attorneys plan to enchantment and attempt to decrease the quantity. In the meantime, in addition to the case in Connecticut, a trial for damages is pending in Texas that was filed by the mother and father of one other baby killed at Sandy Hook.
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Expect busy travel days this weekend, Monday
Whether you’re re-packing those suitcases to head home or just getting your things together now for a vacation, the holiday travel rush on the road and in the air is on.
“We flew in on the 23rd really early. Way too early,” said Chase Blackstone, before catching his return flight at Bradley International Airport.
After spending Christmas in Connecticut, Blackstone was heading back home to Mansfield, Ohio. So was his mother, who is a flight attendant for United, and she knows just how busy it has been at the airport.
“The crowds, the lines, people’s tempers are insane. It’s stressful,” said Lisa Blackstone.
Others were just starting their holiday trips on Friday.
“Orlando. We’re going to Disney,” said Christina LaFortune, of Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
According to the TSA, Friday is one of their busiest travel days of the year. Airport officials at Bradley say they expect to see a steady number of travelers over the next few days.
It’s a similar story for people traveling by car. AAA says these are the best times to hit the road this weekend:
- Friday, December 27: Before 2 p.m.
- Saturday, December 28: Before 11 a.m.
“Right now, we’re heading to Virginia then down to myrtle beach then down to Florida,” said Allison Dickson of Coventry, Rhode Island.
Another family was also making their way to Virginia.
“Our oldest daughter brought her grandkids to our house for Christmas, and now we’re driving to see the other grandkids,” said George Stelljes of Westport, Massachusetts.
It’s a 12-hour drive for him, but he doesn’t seem to mind as he gets to continue the holiday fun.
“We got all the gifts and Santa is in the back of our car,” said Stelljes.
If you’re hitting the road, says these are the busiest times to hit the road this weekend:
- Friday, December 27: 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
- Saturday, December 28: 1:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
TSA is also preparing for large crowds at airports on Monday, Dec. 30.
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Person found dead after barn fire in Branford
A person was found dead inside of a barn after it caught fire in Branford Thursday night.
The fire department said they responded to a barn fire on North Ivy Street just before 6:30 p.m.
Firefighters found a barn-style shed fully engulfed in flames, spreading to a nearby building.
A person was reported missing and was ultimately found dead inside of the barn, according to fire officials. Their identity is unknown at this time.
The Branford Fire Marshal, Branford police and the Connecticut State Police Fire Investigation Unit are investigating.
Crews said they were able to contain the fire quickly. No additional information was immediately available.
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Pedestrian Killed In Crash On Christmas Eve: Police: CT News
Patch PM CT brings you breaking and trending news stories from all across Connecticut each weeknight. Here are the top stories from across the entire state:
A pedestrian was killed after being struck by one vehicle, and police are looking for a hit-and-run driver who injured another over Christmas in the same town.>>>Read More.
Police said the shooting, which happened early Christmas morning, shut down the highway for several hours.>>>Read More.
A man is accused of stealing an acquaintance’s dog then killing it and dismembering its body, according to police.>>>Read More.
A man was shot and killed after an argument on Christmas Eve, according to police.>>>Read More.
Residents really have an excuse now to flick, er, pick the town manager’s brain.>>>Read More.
Whether you’re looking to let off some steam, or quietly reflect how you made it this far, CT has you covered this weekend.>>>Read More.
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