Massachusetts Court Rules to Release Custody Hearing Audio in Case of Murdered New Hampshire Girl

Boston, MA — The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that the public has the right to access audio recordings from a private custody hearing concerning Harmony Montgomery, a 5-year-old girl from New Hampshire who tragically disappeared in 2019 and was later declared murdered by her father. This decision comes amid widespread scrutiny over the … Read more

DA Rules Deputy’s Use of Force Justified in Fatal Shooting Outside Main Event Following Active Shooter Alert

HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO — Authorities have deemed the actions of a sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot a man outside a popular entertainment venue in Highlands Ranch justified, following an escalated situation initially reported as an active shooter incident. The incident occurred outside the Main Event, a location frequented by families and known for its array … Read more

Judge Rules Defendant’s Statements Admissible in Atlanta Spa Shooting Trial

ATLANTA, GA — In a recent court ruling, Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville denied a defense motion that aimed to suppress statements made by Robert Aaron Long, who is accused of fatally shooting four women at massage businesses in Atlanta. The decision came during a motions hearing for Long, who could face … Read more

Autopsy Rules Death of NY Inmate Following Correctional Officers’ Assault as Homicide

Syracuse, N.Y. — An autopsy has confirmed the death of Robert L. Brooks, a New York state inmate, as a homicide following a brutal beating by corrections officers at Marcy Correctional Facility, a lawyer representing the Brooks family announced. The family’s attorney, Elizabeth Mazur, said the report showed Brooks died from “compression of the neck … Read more

Judge Rules Death Penalty Remains an Option for Idaho Student Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger

Boise, Idaho – The potential imposition of the death penalty remains a possibility for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of the brutal slayings of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. The decision was confirmed by Ada County Judge Steven Hippler who recently denied a motion from Kohberger’s defense team that aimed to eliminate … Read more

Coroner Rules Teenager’s Vicious Park Murder Could Not Have Been Anticipated, Unveils No Negligence by Schools

Warrington, UK — A British coroner has ruled that the tragic murder of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey, who was fatally stabbed in a local park, could not have been predicted by her school or the schools of the perpetrators. The verdict of unlawful killing was reached following a three-day inquest focusing on the egregious attack that … Read more

FBI Rules Out Foreign Involvement and Lacks Motive in Recent Trump Assassination Attempt

Washington, D.C. — The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced that they have found no discernible motive or international connections in the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. This development adds a puzzling layer to an investigation that has captivated national attention. The absence of a clear motive complicates what is already a high-profile … Read more

Atlanta Mall Parking Dispute Ends in Life Sentence: Judge Rules Shooting an ‘Execution’

ATLANTA — A Fulton County judge sentenced a man to life without the possibility of parole for a murder stemming from a parking space dispute at Atlanta’s Lenox Square. The 2020 incident, which the judge described as an “execution,” involved Ricky LaFargue, who fatally shot Thuan Nguyen in the mall’s parking lot. The sentence handed … Read more

Verdict: Judge Rules Deaths of Reading Terror Attack Victims ‘Probably Avoidable’ Due to Failings of Agencies

Reading, England – The deaths of James Furlong, Dr. David Wails, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett in a terror attack carried out by Khairi Saadallah were ruled as “probably avoidable” due to the failings of multiple agencies, according to Judge Coroner Sir Adrian Fulford at the Old Bailey. Saadallah fatally stabbed the three victims in Forbury Gardens … Read more

Court Rules Against Black Lives Matter Leader in Liability Case Over Attack on Police Officer at Protest.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from a Black Lives Matter organizer who was held responsible for a violent incident involving a police officer at a protest he had arranged. Civil rights activist Deray Mckesson was sued by an unnamed Baton Rouge officer, referred to as “John Doe,” for … Read more