William Kelly
William Kelly was a wire worker from Dublin who gained notoriety in 1872 for severely beating his wife, for which he was sentenced to three months of hard labor.
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United Kingdom:
William Kelly was released by a judge who stated he was not a danger to the public.
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United States:
William Kelly was arrested in relation to the incident at the church.
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United States:
William Kelly was taken into custody for allegedly storming the Cities Church service.
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United States:
William Kelly, one of the anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who disrupted a service at Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minn., on Sunday, has been arrested.
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United States:
William Kelly, a combat infantry veteran, defended the protest as a fight for communities impacted by ICE enforcement.
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United States:
William Kelly is an anti-ICE agitator who stormed a church in Minnesota and challenged U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to arrest him.
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Guyana:
Magistrate Judge William Kelly set the trial date in a hearing in U.S. District Court that Roberts waived his right to attend.
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Ireland:
William Kelly was sentenced to three months hard labour for severely beating and cutting his wife.
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