Ohio man shoots 25-year-old woman outside Taco Bell in suspected murder-suicide, did not know victim

A suspected murder-suicide at a Taco Bell drive-thru in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has left investigators puzzled, as the shooter and victim appeared to be strangers. On Wednesday evening, 53-year-old Jason Williams shot 25-year-old Megan Keleman following a brief altercation after she pulled in front of him in the drive-thru. Williams then shot himself. Keleman’s death was ruled a homicide, while Williams’ was ruled a suicide, … Continue reading Ohio man shoots 25-year-old woman outside Taco Bell in suspected murder-suicide, did not know victim

Texas Military Base Takes on Armed Shooters at Entrance

U.S. Air Force security guards exchanged gunfire with unidentified individuals who opened fire at the entrance of Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas early Saturday morning. The incident, which occurred around 4:30 a.m. CST, resulted in no injuries. Security personnel returned fire at a passing vehicle, but the motive and details of the attack remain unclear. The San Antonio Police Department is leading the investigation. … Continue reading Texas Military Base Takes on Armed Shooters at Entrance

Couple sues Atlanta hospital for allegedly losing part of patient’s skull following brain surgery

A couple is suing Emory University Hospital Midtown in Atlanta after the hospital allegedly lost part of a patient’s skull following brain surgery. Fernando Cluster required emergency surgery in September 2022 to treat a brain hemorrhage, during which a portion of his skull was removed. When the hospital attempted to retrieve the bone flap for a follow-up surgery in November, they reportedly found multiple bone … Continue reading Couple sues Atlanta hospital for allegedly losing part of patient’s skull following brain surgery

Georgia deputy killed in ‘ambush’ while responding to domestic dispute

A deputy in Paulding County, Georgia, was killed on Saturday evening while responding to a domestic dispute, marking the first line-of-duty death for the local sheriff’s office. Deputy Brandon Cunningham, 30, and another deputy were ambushed by gunfire upon arriving at the scene. Cunningham was fatally shot, and the female victim involved in the dispute was also shot and hospitalized in stable condition. The suspected … Continue reading Georgia deputy killed in ‘ambush’ while responding to domestic dispute

US soldier found dead at military base, roommate charged with murder

A grieving Ohio family is seeking answers after 21-year-old U.S. Army Specialist Jacob Ashton was found dead at Fort Drum, New York, on August 5. Ashton, who had always dreamed of serving in the military, was stationed at the base following a deployment to Iraq. His family describes him as a kind and helpful person who was looking forward to returning home to become a … Continue reading US soldier found dead at military base, roommate charged with murder

4 shot, 1 dead in shooting in East Colorado Springs

One person is dead, and three others are hospitalized following a shooting at a condo in east Colorado Springs. Police responded to the Sandcreek Commons Condos after reports of gunshots around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, finding three victims with gunshot wounds. A fourth victim was later found at a nearby convenience store. Authorities believe all four individuals were connected and that the shooting was not random, … Continue reading 4 shot, 1 dead in shooting in East Colorado Springs

Chicago-area school worker gets 9-year sentence for stealing $1.5M worth of chicken wings

A Chicago school district official, Vera Liddell, 68, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the director of food services for Harvey School District 152, Liddell placed unauthorized orders for over 11,000 cases of chicken wings meant for student take-home meals from July 2020 to February 2022. The fraud was uncovered … Continue reading Chicago-area school worker gets 9-year sentence for stealing $1.5M worth of chicken wings

Backpacker dies of unknown medical complications at Isle Royale National Park

A 37-year-old female backpacker from Battle Creek, Michigan, died of unknown medical complications while hiking at Isle Royale National Park on Monday. She was hiking near LeSage Lake when she suddenly became unable to walk, lost consciousness, and stopped breathing. Despite CPR efforts, she could not be resuscitated. Due to the park’s remote location, a ranger and EMTs stayed with her and her partner until … Continue reading Backpacker dies of unknown medical complications at Isle Royale National Park

Son shot father in the face over argument about his ‘stinky feet’: cops

An Iowa man, David Carpenter, 48, has been charged with attempted murder and child endangerment after allegedly shooting his father, William Carpenter, in the face during an argument over his “stinky feet.” The incident occurred at their Burlington home, where two children were present. David reportedly admitted to retrieving a firearm during the argument and accidentally firing it at his father. William Carpenter sustained non-life-threatening … Continue reading Son shot father in the face over argument about his ‘stinky feet’: cops

4 people shot on Virginia State University campus, 2 suspects arrested

Two 21-year-old men, Xavier J. Gordon and Clyde D. White Jr., were arrested by local and state police after a shooting on Virginia State University’s campus early Wednesday. The incident occurred near Daniel Gymnasium around midnight, leaving four people—two men and two women—with non-life-threatening injuries. The suspects, who are not enrolled at VSU, were apprehended at the scene. Gordon faces charges for brandishing a firearm … Continue reading 4 people shot on Virginia State University campus, 2 suspects arrested

Suspect sentenced to life in prison, convicted of killing child and dumping body in ravine

A judge has sentenced Daniel Garcia to life in prison and a $5,000 fine for the 2021 beating death of 5-year-old Domenic Aguilar. Garcia was convicted of brutally beating the child over three weeks, culminating in a fatal blow, after which he and the child’s mother, Nickolle Aguilar, disposed of the body in a Colorado ravine. Nickolle Aguilar was sentenced to 15 years in prison … Continue reading Suspect sentenced to life in prison, convicted of killing child and dumping body in ravine

Alaska officer kills 16-year-old girl in sixth local police shooting since May

Anchorage police fatally shot 16-year-old Easter Leafa, who was holding a knife, marking the fourth deadly officer-involved shooting in the city since mid-May. Leafa had recently moved to Anchorage from American Samoa for better opportunities. Police responded to a family disturbance where Leafa allegedly threatened her sister with a knife. Officers said they gave multiple commands before one fired lethal rounds and another used a … Continue reading Alaska officer kills 16-year-old girl in sixth local police shooting since May

Hunter Biden reportedly sought US government help for Ukrainian gas company Burisma

In 2016, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, asked the U.S. ambassador to Italy for assistance with a Burisma energy project while his father was vice president, according to The New York Times. Hunter, who sat on Burisma’s board, sought help with a geothermal project facing regulatory issues in Italy. The request, which embassy officials reportedly found uncomfortable, did not result in any meetings … Continue reading Hunter Biden reportedly sought US government help for Ukrainian gas company Burisma

Hurricane Ernesto drops torrential rain on Puerto Rico

Hurricane Ernesto hit Puerto Rico with heavy rain, causing widespread power outages for nearly half of the island’s residents. The storm, which is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane, is now heading toward Bermuda. Puerto Rico experienced significant flooding, road blockages, and the cancellation of over 140 flights. Power outages affected over 640,000 people, with 23 hospitals relying on generators. As Ernesto moves northwest, … Continue reading Hurricane Ernesto drops torrential rain on Puerto Rico

Utah’s famed Double Arch collapses

Utah’s Double Arch, a popular natural landmark in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, collapsed on Thursday due to natural erosion. The National Park Service reported that no one was injured during the event. Glen Canyon superintendent Michelle Kerns emphasized the importance of protecting natural resources around Lake Powell, noting that such features are vulnerable to both natural and human influences. The cause of the collapse … Continue reading Utah’s famed Double Arch collapses

Mexican prosecutors weigh treason charges after drug lord ‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s arrest in US

Mexican authorities are considering charges against those involved in the abduction of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada Garcia, co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, who was forcibly taken to the U.S. last month. On July 25, U.S. officials announced Zambada Garcia’s capture in El Paso, Texas, alongside Joaquín Guzmán López, son of “El Chapo.” Guzmán López allegedly abducted Zambada Garcia before turning himself in to U.S. authorities. … Continue reading Mexican prosecutors weigh treason charges after drug lord ‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s arrest in US

Trial begins for Nevada official accused of murdering journalist

The trial of Robert Telles, a former Nevada county official accused of murdering Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, began Monday with jury selection. Telles, 47, allegedly killed the journalist in September 2022 after blaming him for ruining his career and marriage through investigative reporting. German, 69, was found stabbed to death outside his home. Telles was arrested days later after DNA evidence linked him … Continue reading Trial begins for Nevada official accused of murdering journalist

Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters convicted in election interference case

Tina Peters, a former county clerk in Colorado, was convicted of election interference on Monday for breaching her county’s voting systems. Peters was found guilty of four felonies after a trial where prosecutors argued that she stole a county employee’s security badge to allow a man to access voter systems in support of claims about the 2020 election being stolen. Peters is the first local … Continue reading Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters convicted in election interference case

Escaped bull fatally shot after causing 3-vehicle wreck on I-495, charging at officers

A 1,300-pound bull broke loose from a farm in Raynham, Massachusetts, causing a car wreck on Interstate 495 and prompting police to intervene on Monday morning. The bull, which escaped while being loaded for transport to a slaughterhouse, became enraged and broke through multiple fences before running onto the highway. After causing a crash, the bull fled into nearby woods and swam into Lake Nippenicket. … Continue reading Escaped bull fatally shot after causing 3-vehicle wreck on I-495, charging at officers

‘One of the most violent’ Jan. 6 rioters receives a 20-year prison sentence

David Dempsey, a supporter of Donald Trump who participated in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for assaulting police officers. Dempsey, who had expressed a desire to hang Democratic politicians and was one of the most violent rioters during the attack, used various objects as weapons against law enforcement. This is the second-longest sentence handed … Continue reading ‘One of the most violent’ Jan. 6 rioters receives a 20-year prison sentence

Gunman dies after shootout, hours-long standoff with cops near Ohio State campus

A gunman who barricaded himself in a building near Ohio State University and exchanged gunfire with police during an hours-long standoff was pronounced dead on Sunday. The incident began around 8 a.m. when the suspect allegedly broke into a building on the university’s south campus in Columbus, Ohio, and fired a gun. Police responded, witnessed the suspect reloading, and then saw him barricade himself inside. … Continue reading Gunman dies after shootout, hours-long standoff with cops near Ohio State campus

Murder suspect now accused of bank robbery a week before

Zachary Babitz, accused of shooting and killing 83-year-old Gordon Wilson during a carjacking in Santa Fe, now faces additional charges for allegedly robbing a Wells Fargo bank in Albuquerque a week earlier. Albuquerque police linked Babitz to the robbery through surveillance and GPS data from an ankle monitor he was wearing as part of his probation for a previous armed robbery. The monitor reportedly placed … Continue reading Murder suspect now accused of bank robbery a week before

Ferguson officer ‘fighting for his life’ and several arrested after protests

A Ferguson, Missouri, police officer, Travis Brown, is “fighting for his life” after being severely injured during protests on Friday night, marking the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown’s shooting. A 28-year-old suspect has been charged in the assault, and several other protesters are in custody. The protests were initially peaceful but turned violent when some demonstrators damaged the police station’s fence. Officer Brown was injured … Continue reading Ferguson officer ‘fighting for his life’ and several arrested after protests

House explosion in Maryland kills 2 and damages nearby homes

A house explosion in Bel Air, Maryland, early Sunday killed two people and displaced 12 families, likely due to a gas leak, according to fire officials. The blast, which was felt and heard by neighbors, damaged nearby homes and left one person dead at the scene, with a second body later found in the rubble. The explosion heavily damaged a neighboring house, injuring a woman … Continue reading House explosion in Maryland kills 2 and damages nearby homes

Smartmatic president, 2 other execs charged with bribing Philippines election official: DOJ

The president of Smartmatic, Roger Alejandro Pinate Martinez, along with two other executives, has been charged by the U.S. Justice Department with bribing the former chairman of the Philippines’ election commission, Juan Andres Donato Bautista, to secure contracts during the 2016 election. The executives allegedly paid over $1 million in bribes and laundered the money through international bank accounts. The charges include violations of the … Continue reading Smartmatic president, 2 other execs charged with bribing Philippines election official: DOJ