Widow of Slain NYC Subway Hero Doubts New Safety Measures Would Have Saved Her Husband

Brooklyn, N.Y. — A year has passed since Richard Henderson, a 45-year-old school crossing guard, was fatally shot on a Brooklyn subway, marking a sorrowful anniversary for his family and prompting governmental calls to bolster subway safety. Despite Governor Kathy Hochul’s recent plans to increase police patrols during nighttime hours, Henderson’s widow, Jakeba Dockery, expressed … Read more

Rep. Waltz Expresses Doubts Over Lone Gunman Theory in Trump Shooting Incident

Washington, D.C. – As the investigation into the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump unfolds, questions have arisen from various quarters, including from Rep. Michael Waltz, a Republican from Florida. Waltz has publicly expressed skepticism about the lone wolf theory of the attack, suggesting that the perpetrator might not have acted alone. In … Read more

Texas Executes Ivan Cantu for Double Murder Despite Protests and Doubts

Dallas, Texas – On Wednesday, Ivan Cantu was executed in Texas for the murder of his cousin, James Mosqueda, and Mosqueda’s girlfriend, Amy Kitchen, back in November 2000. Cantu, 50, was administered a lethal injection by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice at 6:47 pm local time without any reported issues during the process, lasting … Read more