
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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William Kelly was released by a judge who stated he was not a danger to the public.
Women arrested for anti-ICE church protest in St Paul freed from detention | MinnesotaWilliam Kelly was arrested in relation to the incident at the church.
ICE official rejects 'false narrative' about Minnesota incident involving boyWilliam Kelly was taken into custody for allegedly storming the Cities Church service.
Husband of alleged Minnesota church invasion organizer rips DOJ's prosecutionWilliam 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.
Anti-ICE agitator William Kelly arrested after Minnesota church riot videoWilliam Kelly, a combat infantry veteran, defended the protest as a fight for communities impacted by ICE enforcement.
St. Paul church: What we know about the protest and the people arrested in MinneapolisWilliam Kelly is an anti-ICE agitator who stormed a church in Minnesota and challenged U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to arrest him.
Anti-ICE agitator dares Pam Bondi to arrest him after storming churchMagistrate Judge William Kelly set the trial date in a hearing in U.S. District Court that Roberts waived his right to attend.
Former Guyanese education superintendent in Iowa set for trial December 1William Kelly was sentenced to three months hard labour for severely beating and cutting his wife.
Ireland was a place where ruthless husbands were free to ‘bounce a boot off’ their wives – The Irish Times


























