A young boy was brought to parties where he was allegedly raped multiple times by a man in an animal costume, in a case the Pennsylvania attorney general called “horrendous,” People confirms.
What’s more, authorities believe there may be other victims, according to Phily.com.
Kenneth Fenske was arrested Friday — the most recent in a string of arrests, made since June, of an alleged criminal network, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said in a statement.
Fenske and four others are facing charges in connection with allegedly abusing the boy, who prosecutors say was just 9 years old when the assaults began.
What’s more, authorities believe there may be other victims, according to Phily.com.
Kenneth Fenske was arrested Friday — the most recent in a string of arrests, made since June, of an alleged criminal network, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said in a statement.
Fenske and four others are facing charges in connection with allegedly abusing the boy, who prosecutors say was just 9 years old when the assaults began.
- 1/31/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Fast food chains like Burger King and McDonald's aren't known for being particularly healthy, gourmet, or sustainable. It doesn't matter if tomatoes or potatoes aren't in season--McDonald's customers want their fully-garnished burgers and fries. And factory-farm meat, well, that's always in season.
Enter Burgerville, a 39-restaurant gourmet fast food chain in the Pacific Northwest. The chain already uses local and sustainable ingredients in its food, and now Burgerville is taking its commitment to the locavore movement a step further with new seasonal food combinations. Each menu item highlights a single in-season ingredient sourced from local farms committed to sustainable practices.
This month, for example, Burgerville is featuring a rosemary chicken sandwich and rosemary shoestring potatoes, priced at $5.99 and $2.99, respectively. April's spinach focus will bring a spinach florentine pastry and spinach salad. Many of Burgerville's items come from family farms like T. Malatesta Farms in Canby, Oregon and Liepold Farms in Boring,...
Enter Burgerville, a 39-restaurant gourmet fast food chain in the Pacific Northwest. The chain already uses local and sustainable ingredients in its food, and now Burgerville is taking its commitment to the locavore movement a step further with new seasonal food combinations. Each menu item highlights a single in-season ingredient sourced from local farms committed to sustainable practices.
This month, for example, Burgerville is featuring a rosemary chicken sandwich and rosemary shoestring potatoes, priced at $5.99 and $2.99, respectively. April's spinach focus will bring a spinach florentine pastry and spinach salad. Many of Burgerville's items come from family farms like T. Malatesta Farms in Canby, Oregon and Liepold Farms in Boring,...
- 3/18/2009
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
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