Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Former Olivenhain resident gets jail for Penn State hazing death

CBS News:
Twenty-one-year-olds Luke Visser and Michael Bonatucci were both sentenced to up to six months in jail. Twenty-year-old Joshua Kurczewski received up to nine months.

The judge also gave 21-year-old Joseph Sala up to 10 months of house arrest. All four men also received probation and will pay fines. Visser, Bonatucci and Sala were given community service.

The judge may later amend the three jail sentences to house arrest.
Visser lived in Olivenhain and attended La Costa Canyon High School.

16 comments:

  1. Will our Developer's Whore go to jail for treason on the existing Encinitas resident who didn't fathom their mayor would sell out the town to developers for BS claims of solving the CA housing high prices. Geeze!!!!

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    1. You really have no idea what you're talking about, do you? Treason? How on earth do you get there? And stop with the misogyny. It's perfectly fine to disagree with our mayor, but it's not OK to use invective. Who do you think you are? Trump? Just give it a rest pal...

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    2. You must be slow. Let me walk you through the comments.

      Developer's whore means - one that acts as a prostitute for Developers. In this case, the whore may not be selling sex but selling high density housing for developers. If you don't like whore I can use: Tool, sellout, low life scum, I will let you choose.

      Treason means - the crime of betraying one's country. In this case one country means the City of Encinitas.

      These terms are not misogyny or invective. They are fact and pointing out that the mayor sold out Encinitas big time to developers and totally screwed the residents.

      OK hows this- what a developers low life scum bag who totally screwed Encinitas.

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  2. The council turned their backs on the citizens by approving without a vote the the new housing element. Why did they let the citizens waste their time voting on it in the first place. I blame Blakespear!

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    1. The citizens voted on the earlier iterations of the HEU because Prop. A required the vote. So the City created HEUs that they hoped would not pass, figuring that a judge would eventually throw out Prop. A., which is exactly what happened.

      Prop. A supposedly is still in effect for non-HEU zoning changes, but the City has discovered that they can bury unrelated zoning changes (e.g.,removal of mid-range density) into an HEU to bypass Prop. A.

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  3. Wow. This is about the Penn State hazing.

    Some of you have a fixation bordering on obsession.

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    1. Nope. We are just focused on quality of life and property value issues in Encinitas, and recognize that our mayor is totally screwing the average homeowner for developer profits.

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    2. Stalker much?

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  4. 9:08 is right. You people can't even focus on another topic.
    Encinitas Undercover has turned into Romper Room.
    Now that pot is legal to smoke, perhaps some of you should give it try........and mellow the heck out.

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    1. I don't agree. You sound like a pothead.

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    2. 3:49 has a secret room plastered with photos of the mayor and other local figures with a web of colored strings connecting the grand conspiracy.

      Beautiful Mind style.

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    3. 4:39- hardly. You are definitely a pothead with those thoughts

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  5. It sounds like the Mayor doesn't enjoy the fact that the residents understand and are not happy about her selling out Encinitas. She is giving away Encinitas to developers and supports high density housing and more government freebies for the section 8 and homeless to stay in Encinitas.

    Those of you that saved money to buy your home and skimp to live here, so what!? You are lucky and need to support the blakespear government knows best Huntington Beach style development plan. Join the state development standards and Get with it!!

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  6. Force developers to dedicate some open space with every subdivision - small park space for that particular location. No more "bonus density". Watch them squirm at that concept.

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  7. This poorly raised rich kid suffers from affluenza thinking his parents protected him from the reality of his own despicable actions.

    Serving some, but not enough time, hopefully will be a wake up call for hsi bad parenting.

    May he never forget what his lack of character has brought down upon the family that lost their son.

    Sickening that such lack of character will most likely not have much of an impact.

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