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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGE

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGE

Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office: Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

Chevron Dewayne Mustgrove

Count 1 – HC – Robbery : 5F : Pending
  Count 2 – Theft : 6F : Pending

Michael Joseph Humpert

Count 1 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person With a Passenger Less Than 18 Years of Age : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Neglect of a Dependent : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Neglect of a Dependent : 6F : Pending

Kristerpher Harris

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 5F : Pending
  Count 2 – Criminal Confinement : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Residential Entry : 6F : Pending
  Count 4 – Interference with the Reporting of a Crime : AM : Pending
  Count 5 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending

Randall Duane Warren

  Count 1 – Criminal Trespass : 6F : Pending

Michael Shawn Porter

Count 1 – Strangulation : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Levi Michael Logan Hopper

  Count 1 – HC – (Attempt) Escape : 5F : Pending

Philip Richard Wadlington

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

Brandon Keith Warren Hart

Count 1 – Invasion of Privacy : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Criminal Trespass : 6F : Pending

Gregory Mason Gunn

Count 1 – HC – Bribery : 5F : Pending
  Count 2 – Disorderly Conduct : BM : Pending
 

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Catalytic Converter Theft Suspect Arrested

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 Edward Payne Jr. was arrested on the morning of August 13th for theft of auto parts and criminal mischief. Payne has a prior conviction for theft. Payne is accused of cutting off the catalytic converter of a vehicle that belonged to a business in Evansville. 

On August 13th, just before 3:00 a.m., Evansville Police Officers were dispatched to the 200 block of N Green River Rd. in reference to a suspicious circumstance. A witness reported that he heard sounds of a saw and could see a subject dressed in black on the back lot of a car dealership. Officers located an SUV that was parked on the back lot of the business that had the catalytic converter cut off. Officers located the suspect, who was identified as Edward Payne Jr., hiding on the business lot. A handheld saw and an automobile jack were recovered near Payne. Payne was taken into custody and booked into the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center. 

Payne was arrested in December 2019 for cutting off and stealing a catalytic converter from a work vehicle at another business in Evansville. Payne was convicted for that theft in February 2021. 

Robbery at Circle K

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 On August 13th, around 05:30 a.m., Officers were dispatched to a holdup in progress at 960 S Weinbach Ave, Circle K gas station. The suspect stated he had a gun and demanded the clerk to give him the cash from the register, cigarettes, and lottery tickets. The suspect was described as a black male wearing black pants, dark colored shirt, a red doo rag, and a white COVID mask. After the suspect received the demanded items, he left on foot to the north. The clerk was not injured in the incident. 

*If anyone has information on this robbery, they are asked to contact the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office at 812-436-7979, or contact the WeTip Line at 1-800-78-CRIME. 

Otters suffer extra-inning loss to Miners

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For the second night in a row, the Evansville Otters overcame an eight-inning deficit to force extra innings, but they could not pull out a win Thursday, as the Otters fell to the Southern Illinois Miners in a 6-4 rubber match finale.

 

The Miners scored first in the second inning when Polo Portela uncorked a wild pitch that brought Ian Walters home from third. Southern Illinois would plate their second run in the inning on an Arturo Nieto RBI base hit. After two innings of play, the Miners led 2-0.

 

The Otters cut into Southern Illinois’ lead in the bottom of the fourth when Dakota Phillips smacked an opposite field, leadoff home run to cut the Miners’ lead in half. The homer was Phillips’ tenth of the season.

 

Southern Illinois would add another run to their ledger with a solo blast for Anthony Brocato, leading off the sixth inning. The Miners then led 3-1.

 

Portela would get the final out of the sixth, securing his tenth quality start of the season.

 

In the bottom half of the eighth inning, Andretty Cordero tied the game with a towering blast to left field, a two-run shot that served as his first with the Otters this season.

 

Unable to score in the bottom of the ninth, the Otters would have to battle the Miners through extras for the second night in a row. Logan Sawyer came on to pitch, allowing the go-ahead run to score on a hard hit ground ball from Nolan Earley that bounced over the head over the first baseman Dakota Phillips.

 

The Miners would then add some much-needed insurance on Anthony Brocato’s second home run on the night, a two-run shot to left center.

 

The Otters managed to plate the international tie-breaker in the bottom of the tenth to make it a 6-4 game but could not rally beyond that.

 

Blake Stelzer earned the win, while Logan Sawyer suffered the loss. Ryan Miller recorded the save.

The Otters will host the Lake Erie Crushers in a series opener on E is for Everyone Night Friday at 6:35 p.m., and fans can follow a broadcast of the game on Frontier League LiveTV with a 6:20 p.m. pregame show.

Senator Braun’s “Let States Cut Taxes” Amendment Receive Vote During Budget Vote

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WASHINGTON – Senator Mike Braun’s Let States Cut Taxes amendment received a vote during the Senate “vote-a-rama” on the Democrats’ budget resolution. This amendment fixes a provision in the American Rescue Plan Act that barred states from returning tax dollars to their constituents through tax cuts. The amendment passed with a vote of 86 to 13. Senator Braun’s amendment, originally introduced as a bill with Representative Dan Bishop (NC-09), Let States Cut Taxes repeals that overstep in the American Rescue Plan Act that bans states from cutting taxes and allows Americans to keep more of what they earn through tax cuts. Earlier this year, Democrats added a provision to the American Rescue Plan Act in the 11th hour that the Senate did not have time to vet. Under this provision, if states took federal money from the law, they could not lower their taxes in any way through 2024.

Six federal lawsuits have already been filed including in states like Louisiana, Ohio, and Arizona.

West Virginia is leading a lawsuit with an additional 13 states.

Watch Senator Braun introduce the amendment on the Senate floor tonight:

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Senator Braun’s Remarks on the Senate Floor in Support of the Amendment

In the 11th hour, Democrats added a provision to the American Rescue Plan that this body did not have time to vet.

Under this provision, if states took the money, they could not lower their taxes in any way through 2024.

Six federal lawsuits have already been filed including in states like Louisiana, Ohio, and Arizona.

West Virginia is leading a lawsuit with an additional 13 states including New Hampshire and Montana.

States are not happy with this overreach. We can fix this mistake now.

States have the right to cut taxes and we have no right to get in their way.

I introduced the Let States Cut Taxes Act with Dan Bishop of North Carolina to repeal this overstep in the American Rescue Plan. 

FOOTNOTE: A vote for this amendment is a vote to protect states’ power to impose or cut their own taxes.

On August 10, 2021, the US Senate agrees to Senator Braun’s amendment to Let States Cut Taxes

 

Earmarks, The Swamp’s Favorite Tool, Return To Washington

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Earmarks, The Swamp’s Favorite Tool, Return To Washington
The Hill Opinion
BY SEN. MIKE BRAUN (R-IND.)
08/07/21
https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/politics/566800-earmarks-the-swamps-favorite-tool-return-to-washington

Earmarking is a tool of the D.C. swamp that allows members of Congress to funnel money directly to their pet projects in a spending bill, and it should never be part of how Congress decides to spend your money.

This is my first year on the Senate Appropriations Committee, and the first year with earmarks in Congress since 2011, and I’m appalled to see hundreds of earmarks representing billions of dollars of pork shoved into the spending bills that fund our government.

This week I filed an amendment in committee to strip all 417 earmarks from the bills being considered. Those pet projects added up to $2.2 billion, and that was just in three of the 12 appropriations bills to be considered.

As D.C. moves to pass a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill which is not paid for and the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion inflation bomb, it’s more important than ever for those of us in Washington who have worked in the real world to stand up against this waste and abuse like earmarks.

I will stand strong against this instrument of bribery and corruption that incentivizes Congress to vote for big, irresponsible spending packages.

Though earmarks were eliminated ten years ago after a series of waste, corruption, and abuse scandals — some ending in jail sentences — the pull of swamp politics has again brought earmarks back to Washington.

So long as politicians are looking to gain short-term credit for spending your money on pet projects, this story will end the same way: waste, corruption, and abuse.

It’s exactly the kind of D.C. nonsense I left my hometown business to fight against in the Senate.

Earmarks work like this: When Congress is debating a spending package to fund the government, some individual senators or representatives would be allowed to send some amount of the cash directly to a pet project of their choice.

Without earmarks, funds are allocated through competitive and merit-based systems, and legislators support policies because they are good policies, not because they enrich fat cats in their districts.

In 2005, a $233 million “bridge to nowhere” project in Alaska brought the issue of earmark waste to light.

In a separate scandal also that year, a California representative was sentenced to eight years in prison for accepting millions in bribes from defense contractors in exchange for earmarks coming their way.

House Republicans banned earmarks in 2011 after backroom pork deals were a key part of passing ObamaCare.

This year, Democrats dredged earmarking up from the depths of the swamp and put it back in the halls of Congress.

Supporters of resurrecting earmarks say they are ‘bringing home the bacon to their home states and districts when what they’re really doing is pushing the burden of their pork barrel spending onto our children and grandchildren.

Earmarks should be called what they are: Congressional payoffs to buy votes for the irresponsible, bloated spending bills that have put us $30 trillion in debt on a collision course with financial disaster.

Some say that by disclosing requests for earmarks, we can avoid the substantial abuse this system has caused in the past. That’s missing the point.

To be clear, I believe in transparency, and I’ve put it into practice. When I joined the Appropriations Committee this year, I made all requests I received for federal money publicly available on my website. You can read the list of requests here. I believe you should be able to see who is asking your representatives for your taxpayer money.

But disclosing requests for earmarks does not change that it is a currency of corruption by design.

Directing cash to a member of Congress’s pet projects gives the big government spenders a tool to buy votes on bills representatives otherwise might not support.

Prioritizing short-term gratification over long-term fiscal health is exactly the sort of thinking that got us into our current mess.

Some say that because Democrats will be engaging in earmarking, the money is going to be spent regardless and it might as well be Republicans spending it.

To me that argument ignores the simple truth at the heart of it: funneling taxpayer money to pet projects is wrong, and eliminating earmarks was one of the biggest victories over the D.C. swamp in recent memory.

I refuse to participate in this tool of the swamp that I believe is wrong and corrupt. This is exactly what Hoosiers sent me here from the business world to stand up against.

FOOTNOTE: Mike Braun is the junior senator from Indiana and is a member of the Appropriations Committee and the Budget Committee.

ELLIS PARK GEARING UP FOR ELLIS PARK DERBY AMIDST ANOTHER STAKES WEEKEND

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ELLIS PARK GEARING UP FOR ELLIS PARK DERBY AMIDST ANOTHER STAKES WEEKEND

HENDERSON, KY (Thursday, August 12, 2021) — Ellis Park Racing and Gaming is set for another big weekend of racing and excitement. The weekend begins on Saturday, August 14th, as iconic trainer D. Wayne Lukas and racing stalwart Dale Romans will be participating in a meet-and-greet in the Ellis Park Beer Garden where they will interview each other, tell stories about their experiences, and answer any questions in the audience. The two will make

themselves available for photographs and autographs after the scheduled event.

Sunday, August 15th, brings on a jam-packed day with stakes racing that includes the Audubon Oaks, the Groupie Doll, the Ellis Park Juvenile, Ellis Park Debutante, and finally the $200,000 Ellis Park Derby.

In celebration of the Ellis Park Derby, Ellis Park Racing and Gaming will be hosting a “Talk Derby To Me” party at which guests are invited to wear their best derby attire — big hats, crazy socks, etc.

For more information about Ellis Park’s racing schedule and other events, please visit

www.ellisparkracing.com.

FOOTNOTE: Ellis Park is a thoroughbred racetrack in Henderson, Kentucky, just south of Evansville, Indiana. It is owned and operated by Ellis Entertainment, a subsidiary of Laguna Development Corporation based out of New Mexico.