Chancellor Myles to Rule on Release of Covenant Shooter’s Writings, Delay Decision on Public Access (Photo: FOX 17 News)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Chancellor l’Ashea Myles is facing a pivotal decision regarding the public release of the writings by the shooter involved in the Covenant School incident. The writings, found in the shooter’s car, have sparked a legal battle over their disclosure. Metro Nashville Police Department’s investigation into the case is expected to conclude in … Read more

Maine Police Defend Delay in Locating Gunman After Deadly Shooting Rampage

AUGUSTA, Maine – Maine state police faced criticism for the delay in their search for a gunman who carried out the deadliest shooting in the state’s history, leaving 18 people dead. The gunman, Robert Card, was found dead by suicide two days after the shooting, despite police locating his abandoned car early on. During a … Read more

Maine State Police Defended Delay in Search for Gunman Who Killed 18, Citing Military Training and Aviation Capabilities

Maine State Police in Lewiston are under scrutiny for their handling of a mass shooting incident in October, where a gunman killed 18 people. There has been criticism over the delay in locating the shooter, Robert Card, after his abandoned car was found. Police defended their decision, citing concerns about Card’s military training, thermal gun … Read more

Hawaii Loa Ridge Murder Suspect Seeks Trial Delay Amid Plea Deal Talks

HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) – The man accused of a gruesome murder on Hawaii Loa Ridge last year appeared in court for a status conference on Tuesday to reschedule his trial. Juan Baron, who faces murder, theft, and identity theft charges, is reportedly in talks for a plea deal with the state. Details of the proposed … Read more

Baltimore Warrant Task Force Delay in Serving Warrants Criticized After 81-Year-Old Murder

Baltimore, Maryland – A disturbing case of domestic abuse and murder in Baltimore has raised questions about the efficiency of the regional justice system. The incident involved a woman in a wheelchair who was held hostage and robbed by her husband, and tragically resulted in the fatal shooting of 81-year-old Jaward Hannah. The delay in … Read more

RCMP’s Delay in Implementing Recommendations from Nova Scotia Mass Shooting Inquiry Raises Concerns

HALIFAX, NS – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) failed to meet their self-imposed deadline to outline how they will implement the recommendations from the inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting. The Mass Casualty Commission released its final report last March, including 130 recommendations, and the RCMP had committed to releasing an “implementation … Read more