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Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars
This guy supposedly threatened to kill his estranged wife,
her boyfriend and his seven kids, but apparently that was less exciting than threatening the caseworker. http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_new...185864,00.html Man held in threats to CPS worker 34-year-old turns self in at county jail By Barbara Ramirez Caller-Times December 2, 2006 The wife of a man accused of threatening to shoot a Child Protective Services caseworker in the head earlier this week said she will help in the defense of her husband, who witnesses said also threatened her life. Christian Heltz turned himself in Friday morning after being indicted on felony retaliation charges Thursday. Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Department say that before a custody hearing on Monday, Heltz threatened to shoot the female caseworker handling the case involving his seven children. He is accused of walking into the lobby of the Juvenile Justice Center, staring at the caseworker, threatening her life and leaving before the hearing started, according to Capt. Paul Rivera. The caseworker reported the incident to County Court-at-Law Judge Carl Lewis, who requested an investigation, Rivera said. Several witnesses heard the threat, Rivera said. Other people interviewed in the course of the investigation said Heltz, 34, threatened to kill his children, his estranged wife and her boyfriend, Rivera said. "We're separated, but we're still on good terms," said Angelica Heltz, who said she would help her husband get an attorney. Heltz turned himself in Friday morning to authorities at the Juvenile Justice Center, where a bailiff arrested him. Nueces County Sheriff's officers took him into custody shortly after 10 a.m. Friday, Rivera said. Heltz remained in Nueces County Jail on a $50,000 bond Friday afternoon. He faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine as much as $10,000, said prosecutor Mark Skurka. Dan Sullivan wrote: http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5757932 Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars CORPUS CHRISTI - The man who allegedly threatened to kill a Child Protective Services caseworker, as of Friday, is behind bars. Christian Heltz, 34, was arrested and is charged with retaliation, a third degree felony, for threatening a CPS worker outside a courtroom on Monday, just before a custody hearing involving Heltz's seven children. Heltz was indicted Thursday, and if convicted, faces two to ten years in prison. An arraignment has not yet been scheduled. |
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Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars
"Greegor" wrote in message ups.com... This guy supposedly threatened to kill his estranged wife, her boyfriend and his seven kids, but apparently that was less exciting than threatening the caseworker. Yes, isn't it interesting when the media bias works the other way gregg? Ron http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_new...185864,00.html Man held in threats to CPS worker 34-year-old turns self in at county jail By Barbara Ramirez Caller-Times December 2, 2006 The wife of a man accused of threatening to shoot a Child Protective Services caseworker in the head earlier this week said she will help in the defense of her husband, who witnesses said also threatened her life. Christian Heltz turned himself in Friday morning after being indicted on felony retaliation charges Thursday. Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Department say that before a custody hearing on Monday, Heltz threatened to shoot the female caseworker handling the case involving his seven children. He is accused of walking into the lobby of the Juvenile Justice Center, staring at the caseworker, threatening her life and leaving before the hearing started, according to Capt. Paul Rivera. The caseworker reported the incident to County Court-at-Law Judge Carl Lewis, who requested an investigation, Rivera said. Several witnesses heard the threat, Rivera said. Other people interviewed in the course of the investigation said Heltz, 34, threatened to kill his children, his estranged wife and her boyfriend, Rivera said. "We're separated, but we're still on good terms," said Angelica Heltz, who said she would help her husband get an attorney. Heltz turned himself in Friday morning to authorities at the Juvenile Justice Center, where a bailiff arrested him. Nueces County Sheriff's officers took him into custody shortly after 10 a.m. Friday, Rivera said. Heltz remained in Nueces County Jail on a $50,000 bond Friday afternoon. He faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine as much as $10,000, said prosecutor Mark Skurka. Dan Sullivan wrote: http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5757932 Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars CORPUS CHRISTI - The man who allegedly threatened to kill a Child Protective Services caseworker, as of Friday, is behind bars. Christian Heltz, 34, was arrested and is charged with retaliation, a third degree felony, for threatening a CPS worker outside a courtroom on Monday, just before a custody hearing involving Heltz's seven children. Heltz was indicted Thursday, and if convicted, faces two to ten years in prison. An arraignment has not yet been scheduled. |
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Greegor wrote: This guy supposedly threatened to kill his estranged wife, her boyfriend and his seven kids, but apparently that was less exciting than threatening the caseworker. If it was less exciting why were both mentioned in the article? They appeared to carry equal weight when you account for typical media bias toward sensationalism for circulation based revenues, no? 0:-] http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_new...185864,00.html Man held in threats to CPS worker 34-year-old turns self in at county jail By Barbara Ramirez Caller-Times December 2, 2006 The wife of a man accused of threatening to shoot a Child Protective Services caseworker in the head earlier this week said she will help in the defense of her husband, who witnesses said also threatened her life. Christian Heltz turned himself in Friday morning after being indicted on felony retaliation charges Thursday. Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Department say that before a custody hearing on Monday, Heltz threatened to shoot the female caseworker handling the case involving his seven children. He is accused of walking into the lobby of the Juvenile Justice Center, staring at the caseworker, threatening her life and leaving before the hearing started, according to Capt. Paul Rivera. The caseworker reported the incident to County Court-at-Law Judge Carl Lewis, who requested an investigation, Rivera said. Several witnesses heard the threat, Rivera said. Other people interviewed in the course of the investigation said Heltz, 34, threatened to kill his children, his estranged wife and her boyfriend, Rivera said. "We're separated, but we're still on good terms," said Angelica Heltz, who said she would help her husband get an attorney. Heltz turned himself in Friday morning to authorities at the Juvenile Justice Center, where a bailiff arrested him. Nueces County Sheriff's officers took him into custody shortly after 10 a.m. Friday, Rivera said. Heltz remained in Nueces County Jail on a $50,000 bond Friday afternoon. He faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine as much as $10,000, said prosecutor Mark Skurka. Dan Sullivan wrote: http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5757932 Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars CORPUS CHRISTI - The man who allegedly threatened to kill a Child Protective Services caseworker, as of Friday, is behind bars. Christian Heltz, 34, was arrested and is charged with retaliation, a third degree felony, for threatening a CPS worker outside a courtroom on Monday, just before a custody hearing involving Heltz's seven children. Heltz was indicted Thursday, and if convicted, faces two to ten years in prison. An arraignment has not yet been scheduled. |
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Guy threatens 10 people, but ONE CASEWORKER got the headlines?
0:- wrote: Greegor wrote: This guy supposedly threatened to kill his estranged wife, her boyfriend and his seven kids, but apparently that was less exciting than threatening the caseworker. If it was less exciting why were both mentioned in the article? They appeared to carry equal weight when you account for typical media bias toward sensationalism for circulation based revenues, no? 0:-] http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_new...185864,00.html Man held in threats to CPS worker 34-year-old turns self in at county jail By Barbara Ramirez Caller-Times December 2, 2006 The wife of a man accused of threatening to shoot a Child Protective Services caseworker in the head earlier this week said she will help in the defense of her husband, who witnesses said also threatened her life. Christian Heltz turned himself in Friday morning after being indicted on felony retaliation charges Thursday. Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Department say that before a custody hearing on Monday, Heltz threatened to shoot the female caseworker handling the case involving his seven children. He is accused of walking into the lobby of the Juvenile Justice Center, staring at the caseworker, threatening her life and leaving before the hearing started, according to Capt. Paul Rivera. The caseworker reported the incident to County Court-at-Law Judge Carl Lewis, who requested an investigation, Rivera said. Several witnesses heard the threat, Rivera said. Other people interviewed in the course of the investigation said Heltz, 34, threatened to kill his children, his estranged wife and her boyfriend, Rivera said. "We're separated, but we're still on good terms," said Angelica Heltz, who said she would help her husband get an attorney. Heltz turned himself in Friday morning to authorities at the Juvenile Justice Center, where a bailiff arrested him. Nueces County Sheriff's officers took him into custody shortly after 10 a.m. Friday, Rivera said. Heltz remained in Nueces County Jail on a $50,000 bond Friday afternoon. He faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine as much as $10,000, said prosecutor Mark Skurka. Dan Sullivan wrote: http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5757932 Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars CORPUS CHRISTI - The man who allegedly threatened to kill a Child Protective Services caseworker, as of Friday, is behind bars. Christian Heltz, 34, was arrested and is charged with retaliation, a third degree felony, for threatening a CPS worker outside a courtroom on Monday, just before a custody hearing involving Heltz's seven children. Heltz was indicted Thursday, and if convicted, faces two to ten years in prison. An arraignment has not yet been scheduled. |
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Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars
Greegor wrote: Guy threatens 10 people, but ONE CASEWORKER got the headlines? Which would indicate? Kane 0:- wrote: Greegor wrote: This guy supposedly threatened to kill his estranged wife, her boyfriend and his seven kids, but apparently that was less exciting than threatening the caseworker. If it was less exciting why were both mentioned in the article? They appeared to carry equal weight when you account for typical media bias toward sensationalism for circulation based revenues, no? 0:-] http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_new...185864,00.html Man held in threats to CPS worker 34-year-old turns self in at county jail By Barbara Ramirez Caller-Times December 2, 2006 The wife of a man accused of threatening to shoot a Child Protective Services caseworker in the head earlier this week said she will help in the defense of her husband, who witnesses said also threatened her life. Christian Heltz turned himself in Friday morning after being indicted on felony retaliation charges Thursday. Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Department say that before a custody hearing on Monday, Heltz threatened to shoot the female caseworker handling the case involving his seven children. He is accused of walking into the lobby of the Juvenile Justice Center, staring at the caseworker, threatening her life and leaving before the hearing started, according to Capt. Paul Rivera. The caseworker reported the incident to County Court-at-Law Judge Carl Lewis, who requested an investigation, Rivera said. Several witnesses heard the threat, Rivera said. Other people interviewed in the course of the investigation said Heltz, 34, threatened to kill his children, his estranged wife and her boyfriend, Rivera said. "We're separated, but we're still on good terms," said Angelica Heltz, who said she would help her husband get an attorney. Heltz turned himself in Friday morning to authorities at the Juvenile Justice Center, where a bailiff arrested him. Nueces County Sheriff's officers took him into custody shortly after 10 a.m. Friday, Rivera said. Heltz remained in Nueces County Jail on a $50,000 bond Friday afternoon. He faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine as much as $10,000, said prosecutor Mark Skurka. Dan Sullivan wrote: http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5757932 Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars CORPUS CHRISTI - The man who allegedly threatened to kill a Child Protective Services caseworker, as of Friday, is behind bars. Christian Heltz, 34, was arrested and is charged with retaliation, a third degree felony, for threatening a CPS worker outside a courtroom on Monday, just before a custody hearing involving Heltz's seven children. Heltz was indicted Thursday, and if convicted, faces two to ten years in prison. An arraignment has not yet been scheduled. |
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Greegor wrote: Guy threatens 10 people, but ONE CASEWORKER got the headlines? Isn't it odd when you this happens and it's not in favor of your bias? You just don't seem to notice it at all, do you, Greg? Like when someone kills a caseworker and you want to argue about whether or not it was appropriate for the police officer to be quoted as saying they had prior criminal records. Ever notice your biases, Greg? 0:- 0:- wrote: Greegor wrote: This guy supposedly threatened to kill his estranged wife, her boyfriend and his seven kids, but apparently that was less exciting than threatening the caseworker. If it was less exciting why were both mentioned in the article? They appeared to carry equal weight when you account for typical media bias toward sensationalism for circulation based revenues, no? 0:-] http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_new...185864,00.html Man held in threats to CPS worker 34-year-old turns self in at county jail By Barbara Ramirez Caller-Times December 2, 2006 The wife of a man accused of threatening to shoot a Child Protective Services caseworker in the head earlier this week said she will help in the defense of her husband, who witnesses said also threatened her life. Christian Heltz turned himself in Friday morning after being indicted on felony retaliation charges Thursday. Investigators with the Nueces County Sheriff's Department say that before a custody hearing on Monday, Heltz threatened to shoot the female caseworker handling the case involving his seven children. He is accused of walking into the lobby of the Juvenile Justice Center, staring at the caseworker, threatening her life and leaving before the hearing started, according to Capt. Paul Rivera. The caseworker reported the incident to County Court-at-Law Judge Carl Lewis, who requested an investigation, Rivera said. Several witnesses heard the threat, Rivera said. Other people interviewed in the course of the investigation said Heltz, 34, threatened to kill his children, his estranged wife and her boyfriend, Rivera said. "We're separated, but we're still on good terms," said Angelica Heltz, who said she would help her husband get an attorney. Heltz turned himself in Friday morning to authorities at the Juvenile Justice Center, where a bailiff arrested him. Nueces County Sheriff's officers took him into custody shortly after 10 a.m. Friday, Rivera said. Heltz remained in Nueces County Jail on a $50,000 bond Friday afternoon. He faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine as much as $10,000, said prosecutor Mark Skurka. Dan Sullivan wrote: http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5757932 Man threatens CPS worker, now behind bars CORPUS CHRISTI - The man who allegedly threatened to kill a Child Protective Services caseworker, as of Friday, is behind bars. Christian Heltz, 34, was arrested and is charged with retaliation, a third degree felony, for threatening a CPS worker outside a courtroom on Monday, just before a custody hearing involving Heltz's seven children. Heltz was indicted Thursday, and if convicted, faces two to ten years in prison. An arraignment has not yet been scheduled. |
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Kane wrote
Like when someone kills a caseworker and you want to argue about whether or not it was appropriate for the police officer to be quoted as saying they had prior criminal records. How many caseworkers DO have criminal records? |
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Greegor wrote: Kane wrote Like when someone kills a caseworker and you want to argue about whether or not it was appropriate for the police officer to be quoted as saying they had prior criminal records. How many caseworkers DO have criminal records? Dodging again, Greg? What possible connection to killing caseworkers does that have? Just don't want to admit you screwed the pooch again, I take it? My take is a criminal record that would be related to working with children would be an extreme rarity in caseworkers, or anyone involved in child protection work. All seem to have those crimchecks pretty routinely. And arne't hired if they have a propensity for showering little girls they aren't related to. But you'd have to check to make sure. Hey, if you really want to know, and you do of course, don't you, being a crusader and all, why don't you apply for a job at CPS and have them run you through crimcheck. Tell us how you come out. You could apply to be an aide. A child transporter position. If they turn you down for your own past we'd like to know so we can send scathing letters to them, and if they accept you you could make a little salary and finally learn from the inside you've been lying your ass off for years. Wouldn't that be a jolly experiment, Greg? You chicken to do it? Think of the hash you could make of CPS getting the "inside" scoop, eh? Kane |
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Greegor wrote: Kane wrote Like when someone kills a caseworker and you want to argue about whether or not it was appropriate for the police officer to be quoted as saying they had prior criminal records. How many caseworkers DO have criminal records? Dodging again, Greg? What possible connection to killing caseworkers does that have? Just don't want to admit you screwed the pooch again, I take it? My take is a criminal record that would be related to working with children would be an extreme rarity in caseworkers, or anyone involved in child protection work. All seem to have those crimchecks pretty routinely. And arne't hired if they have a propensity for showering little girls they aren't related to. But you'd have to check to make sure. Hey, if you really want to know, and you do of course, don't you, being a crusader and all, why don't you apply for a job at CPS and have them run you through crimcheck. Tell us how you come out. You could apply to be an aide. A child transporter position. If they turn you down for your own past we'd like to know so we can send scathing letters to them, and if they accept you you could make a little salary and finally learn from the inside you've been lying your ass off for years. Wouldn't that be a jolly experiment, Greg? You chicken to do it? Think of the hash you could make of CPS getting the "inside" scoop, eh? Or are you afraid you might get shot? R R R R R RRRRR R R R R....you are such a hapless twit, and idiot dunce, Greg. Kane |
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Kane wrote
R R R R R RRRRR R R R R....you are such a hapless twit, and idiot dunce, Greg. Your tic is flaring up again. |
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