Unbelievable moment at Law as Master Sgt Joe Egersheim home from Kuwait to surprise son Cole & daughter Olivia. Good stuff #cthsfb pic.twitter.com/aFmbSmkSLX
— Mike Madera (@MikeMadera2) September 15, 2017
A coin toss at a high school football game on Friday turned into an emotional reunion for a military family.
Master Sergeant Joe Egersheim, who served the country for 35 years, recently returned home to Milford, Connecticut, from Kuwait, and surprised his son Cole during the Jonathan Law High School football game against Bethel High School.
The junior Law High student, who plays as a defensive midfielder, approached the 50-yard line for...
— Mike Madera (@MikeMadera2) September 15, 2017
A coin toss at a high school football game on Friday turned into an emotional reunion for a military family.
Master Sergeant Joe Egersheim, who served the country for 35 years, recently returned home to Milford, Connecticut, from Kuwait, and surprised his son Cole during the Jonathan Law High School football game against Bethel High School.
The junior Law High student, who plays as a defensive midfielder, approached the 50-yard line for...
- 9/16/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
A Connecticut teen convicted of fatally stabbing a classmate who rebuffed his junior prom invitation was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Monday, People confirms. Christopher Plaskon, then 17, was charged with stabbing 16-year-old Maren Sanchez in the chest and neck with a knife in a stairwell at Jonathan Law High School in Milford on the morning of the prom in April 2014. Plaskon pleaded no contest to murder on March 7 of this year. Police investigated if the attack was related to Sanchez's refusal to be Plaskon's prom date. "We did have evidence that it was something he was upset about and...
- 6/7/2016
- by Christine Pelisek, @chrispelisek
- PEOPLE.com
A Connecticut teen convicted of fatally stabbing a classmate who rebuffed his junior prom invitation was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Monday, People confirms. Christopher Plaskon, then 17, was charged with stabbing 16-year-old Maren Sanchez in the chest and neck with a knife in a stairwell at Jonathan Law High School in Milford on the morning of the prom in April 2014. Plaskon pleaded no contest to murder on March 7 of this year. Police investigated if the attack was related to Sanchez's refusal to be Plaskon's prom date. "We did have evidence that it was something he was upset about and...
- 6/7/2016
- by Christine Pelisek, @chrispelisek
- PEOPLE.com
It was supposed to have been a night of glamour and celebration for the students at Jonathan Law High School in Milford, Conn. Instead, friends decked out in their prom best made their way to a nearby beach to mourn the death of classmate Maren Sanchez, 16, who was stabbed to death earlier in the day inside their high school. Police are investigating whether the junior had been killed for rejecting a fellow student's prom invitation to be his date, and authorities confirmed that a 16-year-old boy had been taken into custody. His name has not been disclosed due to juvenile offender laws.
- 4/26/2014
- by Alexis L. Loinaz
- PEOPLE.com
A 16-year-old girl was stabbed to death inside a Connecticut high school Friday, and police were investigating whether a boy attacked her because she turned down an invitation to be his prom date. Maren Sanchez was attacked in the hallway of Jonathan Law High School in Milford, about an hour's drive from New York City, around 7:15 a.m. Staff members and paramedics performed life-saving measures on the girl, but she was pronounced dead at a hospital, police said. The 16-year-old boy was taken into custody. His name wasn't released because of juvenile offender laws, said Police Chief Keith Mello.
- 4/25/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
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