Kenneth McIsaac, 34, was found guilty by a Contra Costa County jury for a harrowing home invasion where he held a family hostage in their Lafayette apartment. The incident unfolded when a mother and her two children returned home from a pool visit, only to be followed by McIsaac, who brandished a replica gun and threatened them. He forced the family to sit on the floor and bound them with duct tape after claiming he was there to rob them. After over five hours of terror, the father managed to escape and seek help, leading to McIsaac’s arrest and eventual conviction on serious charges including kidnapping and child abuse. He faces a potential life sentence at his upcoming sentencing on June 6.
A Contra Costa County jury found Kenneth McIsaac guilty of kidnapping and multiple felonies for a harrowing home invasion where he held a family hostage.
The family was terrorized for over five hours until the father fought McIsaac, allowing them to escape and seek help from authorities.
McIsaac, who used a counterfeit gun to threaten the family, was convicted on various serious charges, highlighting the severity of his actions during the invasion.
Following his conviction on several felonies, McIsaac is scheduled for sentencing, facing a potential life sentence for his violent crimes.
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