Pastor lopez3/30/2023 ![]() ![]() The case had political ramifications on both sides of the border.Ĭurrent Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has railed throughout the trial against ex-President Felipe Calderón’s administration for, at a minimum, putting García Luna in charge of Mexico’s security. He faces at least 20 years and as much as life in prison at his sentencing, set for June 27. García Luna, 54, was convicted on charges that include engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise. “The government was forced to settle for a case built on the backs of some of the most notorious and ruthless criminals to have testified in this courthouse,” de Castro said outside court. ![]() His lawyer, César de Castro, said that the defense planned to appeal and that the case lacked “credible and reliable evidence.” He showed no apparent reaction on hearing the verdict. His lawyers said the charges were based on lies from criminals who wanted to punish his drug-fighting efforts and to get sentencing breaks for themselves by helping prosecutors. García Luna, who denied the allegations, headed Mexico’s federal police and was later the country’s top public safety official from 2006 to 2012. ![]() Attorney Breon Peace said in a statement. Please feel free to drop Ke'Sha a line or two, anytime.“García Luna, who once stood at the pinnacle of law enforcement in Mexico, will now live the rest of his days having been revealed as a traitor to his country and to the honest members of law enforcement who risked their lives to dismantle drug cartels,” Brooklyn-based U.S. If you have a story idea for Ke'Sha, she would love to hear it. She also enjoys cookin' in the kitchen, meeting interesting people and riding horseback through the beautiful countryside.įrom childhood years of performing in musicals in Central Arkansas to reporting on military news in Middle Tennessee from waking up viewers in Middle Georgia every weekday morning with important issues to informing you, Central Texas, about the interesting stories that affect your lives and our community excites Ke'Sha and she is happy to be a part of the News 10 family. Ke'Sha went on to solo-anchor WMGT-TV's morning show "Day Break."ĭuring her free time, Ke'Sha volunteers with different community service organizations and enjoys doing voice work for the visually impaired. where she covered stories on migrant farmers during the height of the country's strong call for Immigration Reform. Years later Ke'Sha moved from Middle Tennessee to Middle Georgia she worked as a field anchor/reporter for WMGT-TV in Macon, Ga. Ke'Sha got her first "On-Air" job as a reporter for WKAG-TV in Clarksville, Tenn., where she covered 101st Airborne Division's search and kill mission for Uday and Qusay Hussein during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Truly a southern girl, Ke'Sha has worked in several television and radio stations across the Deep South.Įarly in her career, Ke'Sha interned at KIPR-FM and KARK-TV, both in Little Rock, Ark. She graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree as a proud member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Ke'Sha attended Arkansas State University where she majored in Radio/Television with an emphasis in News Gathering. Throughout childhood and into high school, she performed in several musical and theatrical productions. Growing up, Ke'Sha was always been comfortable working around people, whether it was in front of a camera or on a stage. Ke'Sha joined News 10 as the weekend anchor and reporter. ![]()
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