Man Who Killed Police Officers in Burnsville Not Legally Allowed to Own Guns

BURNSVILLE, Minnesota – A tragic incident in a wooded neighborhood near Minneapolis has left two police officers and a firefighter dead after a man, identified as Shannon Gooden, opened fire on police officers who had responded to a domestic disturbance call. Gooden, 38, was not legally allowed to possess firearms due to a previous assault … Read more

Lawsuit Against Parkland Deputy Allowed to Move Forward After Judge’s Ruling

PARKLAND, Fla. – A judge ruled that a lawsuit filed by the families of the 17 people killed and other victims of the Parkland, Florida, school massacre against a former sheriff’s deputy can proceed to trial. The judge’s decision rejected the deputy’s motion to dismiss the case before the trial. Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips stated that … Read more

Alaska Airlines Allowed Boeing 737 Max 9 to Fly Despite Triggered Warning Lights, NTSB Investigation Reveals Loose Parts Concerns

SEATTLE, Washington – The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced on Monday that Alaska Airlines allowed a Boeing plane to continue flying despite warnings from a cabin pressurisation system. The plane, a Boeing 737 Max 9, experienced triggered warning lights on three previous flights before suffering a fuselage blowout this week. After two warnings were … Read more