Couple sold cocaine to undercover cop A lacrosse coach and his fiancée pleaded guilty to cocaine charges after they sold the drug to an undercover police officer at their Pacific Beach home this past May. Edward John Jeziorski, 31, and Brandi Rochelle Linn, 30, will be sentenced June 26 by San Diego Superior Court Judge Kathleen Lewis. Jeziorski was a lacrosse coach at Westview High School in Rancho Penasquitos, and is now on administrative leave. He pleaded guilty to two counts of selling cocaine to an undercover officer, and child endangerment of his 2-year-old son, according to court records. Linn pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine for sale and child endangerment. Linn wrote on a court document that possessing cocaine in their apartment caused her to “unlawfully endanger the health and welfare of [her] child.” Jeziorski and Linn don’t have prior records, so probation is a possible sentence. Jeziorski faces a maximum sentence of six years and six months in prison, and remains free on $50,000 bond, while Linn is also free on her own recognizance. 17 stab wounds later, suspect heads to jail A San Diego man who repeatedly stabbed a patron outside Bub’s Dive Bar & Grill in March of 2007 was sentenced last month to 20 years in state prison. Matthew David Thornton, 27, was given the term by San Diego Superior Court Judge Kerry Wells for stabbing Clifford Riek, 28, 17 times outside the Pacific Beach bar. The judge ordered Thornton to pay $3,630 in medical costs to Riek that were not paid by insurance. Thornton received credit for spending the last two years in jail, which will be subtracted from his sentence. A jury found Thornton guilty of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and battery with serious bodily injury on March 24. Thornton did not testify, and his motive was not explained other than that the crime was alcohol-related. Riek, who was intoxicated, had been ejected from the bar by security personnel around 12:30 a.m. and testified that he did not recall much of what happened that evening. An off-duty El Cajon police officer, William Guerin, testified that he chased Thornton and saw him drop a knife outside. The knife was stained with the victim’s blood. The sentence includes an additional five-year term because Thornton had previously been convicted of robbery, said Deputy District Attorney Allen Brown. Thornton’s attorney, Brian Funk, argued that the stabbing was caused by two other people. Patrick Barreiro, 27, of Oceanside was initially charged along with Thornton but later pleaded no contest to felony assault of the victim before he was stabbed. A judge in 2007 reduced it to a misdemeanor and sentenced Barreiro to perform 20 days of public service work. Barreiro was placed on three years probation with a suspended 180-day jail term. Handyman jailed for porn stint Joshua Adam Kittle, 37, the former handyman for a Pacific Beach apartment complex, was sentenced May 27 to one year in jail and three years’ probation after pleading guilty to two counts of residential burglary when he illegally accessed computers in the apartments to look at pornographic websites. Kittle was given credit for 120 days in jail including time off for good behavior by San Diego Superior Court Judge Kathleen Lewis. Lewis ordered Kittle to pay $1,711 in restitution to victims in the apartment complex for toll calls he made on residents’ phones in apartments in the 600 block of Tourmaline. The restitution will also go toward the cost of a surveillance camera a female resident installed in her apartment after she noticed her computer history showed porn websites had been accessed. Kittle was arrested March 9 in the woman’s apartment by San Diego police after she was monitoring her home from another location. Kittle was charged with five other counts of residential burglary, but those were dropped after he pleaded guilty to two counts, said Deputy District Attorney James Teh. As a probation condition, Kittle is barred from returning to the apartment complex. He is serving his sentence at the East Mesa Detention Facility.