Actor Nick Pasqual convicted of attempted murder in the stabbing of makeup artist Allie Shehorn

An actor has been found guilty of attempted murder after he stabbed his ex-girlfriend, a celebrated Hollywood makeup artist, over 20 times during a home invasion. This verdict was delivered on a Friday. Nick Pascal, who has had roles in various shows including How I Met Your Mother, now faces a potential life sentence for […]
Sheridan Gorman’s Parents: Legally Able to Stand Trial for Murder

Parents React to Trial of Suspect in Daughter’s Death Thomas and Jessica Gorman, parents of 18-year-old Sheridan who was tragically killed, assert that the accused, an undocumented immigrant, is “fully competent” to stand trial. They noted that he didn’t even use a Spanish interpreter during his court appearance. The suspect, Jose Medina-Medina, is a 25-year-old […]
Cameras permitted at Tyler Robinson’s murder trial for the accused Charlie Kirk killer

Cameras Approved for Tyler Robinson’s Trial A judge has ruled that cameras will be permitted in the trial of Tyler Robinson, the 23-year-old accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist. This decision, made on Friday, aligns with the wishes of Kirk’s widow and representatives from the media. Robinson’s lawyers argued that the continued presence […]
Justice Department Aims to Revoke Naturalized Citizenship from Immigrants Charged with Murder, Terrorism, or Marriage Fraud

Denaturalization Actions Announced by DOJ On Friday, officials from the Department of Justice revealed plans to pursue the denaturalization of 12 naturalized Americans charged with serious crimes, including murder, terrorism, gun trafficking, marriage fraud, identity fraud, and possession of child pornography. Attorney General Todd Blanche commented, “If you’re coming to this country with intentions to […]
Murder Suspect Iryna Zarutska Found Incompetent, Yet Case Will Proceed

The individual accused in the stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Irina Zalutka has been deemed incompetent to stand trial, but that doesn’t signal an end to the case. This situation involves a homeless man named DeCarlos Brown Jr. and a 23-year-old victim who was fatally stabbed on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, in August […]
Haitian man charged with murder, could face death penalty in Fort Myers hammer attack

Death Penalty Sought for Man Accused of Killing Store Clerk in Fort Myers Prosecutors have announced that a man who unlawfully entered the United States from Haiti and murdered a store clerk in Fort Myers will face the death penalty. State Attorney Amira Fox shared on Thursday that a grand jury in Lee County has […]
Kentucky man wrongly found guilty in 1992 satanic murder receives $24.35 million

Kentucky Man Awarded $24 Million After Wrongful Conviction A man from Kentucky, who spent over 20 years behind bars for a murder based on false evidence, has been awarded more than $24 million in damages. This award follows a jury’s finding that he was wrongfully convicted in what prosecutors once labeled a “diabolical” murder. Jeffrey […]
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, who faced challenges during her time in office due to the murder of Iryna Zarutska, abruptly steps down.

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles Announces Resignation Vi Lyles, the longtime mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, has decided to resign from his position just six months after being re-elected. This decision comes amid controversy following his comments expressing sympathy for a mentally ill vagrant accused of the brutal murder of Ukrainian refugee Irina Zalutka on a […]
Kentucky man Jeffrey Clark wrongly accused by police in ‘satanic’ murder receives $24.35 million while the actual killer remains at large

A man from Kentucky, who was wrongfully convicted for the murder of a teenage girl three decades ago, has been awarded an unprecedented $24.35 million in compensation. Last Wednesday, Jeffrey Clark accused a police officer and a former coroner of conspiring to keep him imprisoned for 22 and a half years. He was awarded the […]
Louisiana legislation broadens murder charges and death penalty following mall shooting

Louisiana’s Legislative Response to Recent Mall Shooting A legislative bill in Louisiana has been expanded following a recent shopping mall shooting, aiming to broaden the scope of first-degree murder and possibly make it eligible for the death penalty. Lawmakers have pointed to this incident as a crucial factor in tightening the state’s murder regulations. The […]