Saugus Snapchat Trial at Rest
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SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2016 Lynn school Saugus math: 1+1=1 Snapchat By Thor Jourgensen ITEM NEWS EDITOR LYNN — Two schools sharing a gymnasi- um and cafeteria and built off Parkland Av- trial enue may be the best way for the city to cor- ral a rising middle school enrollment tide. Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said the two-schools-in-one concept could be includ- at rest ed in a submission to the Massachusetts School Building Authority next week. The proposal will outline plans and cost esti- By Thomas Grillo mates for new middle schools capable of ITEM CITY EDITOR handling an anticipated 1,660-student in- SALEM — The prosecution has rested crease in middle school-age students. its case in the trial of two Saugus resi- The city opened a new Marshall Middle dents accused of sexual assault that was School in April but aging Pickering Middle PHOTO | PAULA MULLER videotaped and shared on Snapchat, a School needs to be replaced with a modern popular messaging app. Shown is a site plan for the proposed Breed’s Pond Reservoir loca- SCHOOLS, A7 Rashad Deihim, 21, and Kailyn Bonia, tion of a new Pickering Middle School. 20, have pleaded not guilty to attacking the teenager in the woods behind Way- bright Elementary School. The Item does not name victims of sexual assault. No bail The defense also rested and did not call any witnesses. Their lawyers have argued that the girl in the video consented to the for Lynn encounter and willingly drank vodka and took half of a Percocet pill earlier in the evening. murder Kate MacDougall, Essex County assis- tant district attorney, rejects the sugges- tion that the girl gave her consent and suspect said she initially denied the attack be- cause she hoped to save her friendship with Deihim and Bonia. By Thor Jourgensen Deihim and Bonia, who sat at opposite ITEM NEWS EDITOR ends of the defense table and never made LYNN — A 28-year-old eye contact, were indicted in 2014 for two Lynn man charged with counts of assault to rape, kidnapping, in- the murder of a former decent assault and battery and posing a Peabody resident Mon- child in the nude. day in Lynn was ordered On Friday, Detective Stacey Forni testi- held without bail Friday ed about nding objects that belonged to in District Court. the victim including a belt, a black Coach Michael Tate pleaded purse, a sneaker and a sock that were not guilty in the shoot- found not far from where the alleged at- ing death of Philip Rus- John Root of tack took place. During cross examination, Forni ac- so, 24, Monday morning the Aldrich knowledged that the victim didn’t recall on Chestnut Street near Astronomical Society has a much from the night and could only re- Kingsley Terrace. Judge member “bits and pieces … and a lit- Matthew Machera or- look through the eyepiece tle part of what happened” after getting dered Tate to appear in drunk. District Court on Aug. of the mod- i ed Orion When the jury was out of the room, Es- 17 for a pretrial hearing. sex Superior Court Judge Kathe Tuttman telescope that Police responding to heard testimony from Daniel Muceni- he brought the busy intersection cu, who identi ed himself as a friend of at Chestnut and Union to the Nahant the victim and the accused. He told the streets at 6 a.m. Monday Public prosecution and the defense team that found Russo lying in the Library. he joined the group behind the school at street. Of cers launched about 9 p.m. the night of the incident and PHOTO | a search for one, possibly saw Bonia, who is better known as KK, PAULA MULLER two suspects. They fo- and the victim kissing for 10 minutes. He cused the investigation left about 90 minutes later after he spot- on apartment buildings ted the lights from a police cruiser in the on Kingsley Terrace, a Things looking up SNAPCHAT, A7 pedestrian alley running off Chestnut. Detectives determined Tate was at 2 Kingsley in Nahant library INSIDE Terrace and executed a search warrant, accord- By Bridget Turcotte planets. He showed photographs of what you In Lynn ing to the Essex District ITEM STAFF can see through a 4.5-inch scope, comparable Union Hospital Attorney’s of ce. to what the library has. experiences power Tate was not visible NAHANT — The sky’s the limit for Nahant. He instructed the crowd to examine the in- disruption. A3 in court Friday with at- The Nahant Public Library has purchased ner curve of the moon to see more detail. He torneys agreeing to al- a telescope from the Aldrich Astronomical In Opinion discussed the stars and constellations that Shribman: low him to appear for Society, one of the oldest astronomy clubs in can be seen in summer and explained what Republican arraignment behind a New England, for $375, and is lending it like Mars looks like compared to Saturn and Ju- convention conundrum. A4 chalkboard. a book. Nahant is one of 71 libraries that has piter. Machera granted Es- adopted the program since it began in 2014. Sharon Hawkes, library director, said card In Sports sex Assistant District On Thursday, Jim Zebrowski, president of holders can put their name on a reservation Swampscott Attorney Jennifer Kir- the Winchendon-based group, provided a de- wins District 16 title. B1 shenbaum’s request to tailed presentation on the moon, stars and TELESCOPE, A7 have police reports in the case impounded be- cause the investigation is ongoing. Kirshenbaum Sanborn lends assistance Peabody council won’t declined to comment on her request. Court records list Tate in Swampscott school permit Verizon cell as a former Mattapan resident. He was arrested By Gayla Cawley School in Medford. By Adam Swift ski said a tower is needed to x on Parrott Street in Lynn ITEM STAFF “I have always known that I ITEM STAFF coverage gaps in South Peabody. in April and charged wanted to be an administrator But at a public hearing in May, with breaking and enter- SWAMPSCOTT — Lori San- at some point in my career,” PEABODY — For the sec- several residents who live near ing nighttime and drug born, an eighth grade social Sanborn said in an e-mail. “The ond time in two years, the City Coolidge Avenue said a 130-foot possession after suspi- studies teacher, is the next as- idea of being able to have an im- Council nixed plans for a Veri- tower would be too obtrusive cious neighbors spotted sistant Swampscott Middle pact beyond my own classroom zon Communications Inc. cell for the neighborhood. At that individuals examining School principal. walls has always appealed to tower. time, councilors and Swiniar- cars parked on the East “She is a leader even among me. I have truly enjoyed every On Thursday night, the coun- ski discussed the possibility of Lynn side street. teachers,” said Superintendent year that I have spent in the cil voted 8-1 to deny a special working with the Peabody Mu- Russo worked at tire Pamela Angelakis. “Her love for classroom as an eighth grade permit for a cell tower at 38 nicipal Light Plant (PMLP) on a companies in Danvers the students, her energy, enthu- social studies teacher. Howev- Coolidge Ave. distributive antenna system. In and Peabody. siasm and experience make her er, the prospect of becoming the In 2014, the council denied this way, wireless providers use Three friends or rela- an asset to my leadership team.” assistant principal at a school a special permit for one at Mi- smaller antennas atop utility tives attended Tate’s ar- Sanborn, of Gloucester, has that I feel so connected to, and chael’s Limousine on Lynn poles instead of enormous cell raignment but declined to been an eighth grade social working with Jason Calichman, Street. Verizon is appealing that towers. comment on proceedings. studies teacher for 13 years. a person that I have a tremen- decision in state land court. At Thursday night’s meeting, She has worked at Swampscott dous amount of respect for, is After denial of the Lynn Street it initially looked like the city Thor Jourgensen can be Middle School since 2006. Prior the opportunity that I have been tower, Verizon worked with the and Verizon were taking a step reached at tjourgensen@ to that, she taught in the same city on the Coolidge Avenue site. itemlive.com. position at the Andrews Middle SANBORN, A7 Verizon attorney Chris Swiniar- VERIZON, A7 OBITUARIES ..............................A2 LOOK! .......................................A8 DIVERSIONS .............................B5 HIGH 90 VOL. 138, ISSUE 189 OPINION ...................................A4 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 CLASSIFIED ........................... B6-7 LOW 68 POLICE/FIRE .............................A6 COMICS ....................................B4 REAL ESTATE .............................B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2016 OBITUARIES Dossain O. Soares, 49 Clinton holds day of VP LYNN — Dossain O. Soares, children, Dossain Jr., twins age 49, of Lynn, passed away Kareem and Kereen; three interviews at her home Tuesday, July 12, 2016 follow- sisters, three brothers, nieces, ing a lengthy illness. He was nephews and a large extend- the husband of Evette (Doug- ed family. He was the brother By Ken Thomas las) Soares. of the late Althea Soares. ASSOCIATED PRESS He was born in Jamaica, the Service information: Fu- WASHINGTON — Hil- son of Lydia Soares of Lynn neral from the GOODRICH lary Clinton summoned and the late Clovis Soares. He Funeral Home, 128 Washing- contenders to become moved to the U.S. at the age of ton St., Lynn, on Wednesday her running mate to her 12.