Texas man arrested for allegedly burning roommate alive

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Texas man arrested for allegedly burning roommate alive

Amarillo, TX

A Texas man faces murder charges for allegedly setting his roommate on fire while the victim was still alive. The incident occurred at a trailer park on October 27, leading to the discovery of a dead body inside an RV trailer.

First responders arrived at 4:53 a.m. to find the trailer engulfed in flames. After extinguishing the blaze, they found the body of 46-year-old James Sosa inside.

Witnesses reported seeing an individual fleeing the scene just before the smoke appeared. Authorities identified Sosa, and an autopsy revealed signs that he was alive during the fire.

Luis Angel Rico, also 46, returned to the scene later that day and claimed he last saw Sosa watching TV and burning a candle between 1 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. Rico stated he noticed smoke coming from the direction of the trailer but assumed Sosa was still inside.

When he found the trailer ablaze, he attempted to call 911 but heard sirens approaching already. Law enforcement questioned Rico, who denied involvement in the fire.

Officers noted he smelled of gasoline and had soot on his hands. Rico was arrested after police found four fentanyl tablets in his possession.

Further investigation indicated the presence of an accelerant on Rico’s clothing. He has been charged with murder and is currently held in the Potter County Jail without bond.

Parents arrested in connection with death of newborn daughter

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Parents arrested in connection with death of newborn daughter

Opelousas, LA

The parents of a two-month-old girl face multiple charges after her death. Taylor Daniel Broussard and Kaylee Fontenot have been charged with first-degree murder, cruelty to a juvenile, and second-degree battery.

The Opelousas Police Department responded to a medical emergency on Saturday morning at a home on North Liberty Street. First responders found the infant not breathing and began lifesaving procedures until she could be transported to a hospital.

The baby was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the facility. An autopsy indicated she suffered severe neglect and physical abuse. The report revealed multiple broken ribs, dehydration and malnourishment, along with a severed lower spine causing internal bleeding.

Broussard and Fontenot had exclusive custody of the infant since her birth. Investigators issued arrest warrants for both parents after identifying them as suspects.

Fontenot was taken into custody on Friday. Broussard later surrendered after evading authorities for several days.

Both parents are held at the St. Landry Parish Jail. Their court appearance date has not been disclosed.

The investigation remains active, according to Opelousas Police Chief Graig LeBlanc. He emphasized the need for patience and cooperation in pursuing justice.

Minnesota man sentenced to 76 years after shooting at police during drug raid

Minnesota man sentenced to 76 years after shooting at police during drug raid

Glendorado Township, MN

Karl Holmberg, 66, has been sentenced to 76 and a half years in prison for shooting at seven police officers during a narcotics search warrant at his home. The incident occurred on October 12, 2023, when officers entered his residence and attempted to engage him.

Holmberg opened fire with a high-powered assault rifle, discharging nearly 30 rounds and injuring five officers. He was found guilty in August of seven counts each of attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault of a police officer, as well as a charge of possession of methamphetamine.

The officers knocked on Holmberg’s bedroom door before he fired 28 shots, striking one officer in the arm and another in the chest and hip. A third officer sustained injury to his right hand, while two others were protected by their bulletproof vests.

At the time of the incident, Holmberg’s wife was asleep in the home. He reportedly woke her and expressed a belief that it was his “day to die” before engaging police.

During a police interview, Holmberg confirmed he knew officers were present but believed they had no right to enter. Officers returned fire and struck Holmberg in the foot during the encounter.

Attorney General Keith Ellison stated that the case illustrates the dangers law enforcement face in their duties. The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office prosecuted Holmberg.

Driver charged after fatal hit-and-run in St. Clair Shores

Driver charged after fatal hit-and-run in St. Clair Shores

St. Clair Shores, MI – A woman has been charged following a hit-and-run incident that led to the death of a 76-year-old woman. Stephanie Holt, 31, is accused of backing her vehicle into Mary Hulswit, who was found deceased in her driveway on Saturday.

The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office charged Holt with failure to stop at the scene of an accident when at fault and resulting in death. Hulswit was discovered unresponsive at the end of her driveway with injuries consistent with being struck by a vehicle.

Police were alerted and declared Hulswit dead at the scene. Holt was later arrested for allegedly striking Hulswit while backing out of her own driveway; details about the arrest were not disclosed.

On Tuesday, Holt was arraigned in Michigan’s 40th District Court, where her bail was set at $100,000 cash with a 10% surety bond. If she posts bail, she will be required to wear a GPS device and avoid the scene of the incident.

As of Wednesday, Holt remained in custody. She is scheduled to appear in court on November 14 and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Hulswit leaves behind a husband, two children, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Babysitter sentenced to life for fatal attack on toddler

Babysitter sentenced to life for fatal attack on toddler

Roseville, MI A 24-year-old woman has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of a 23-month-old boy she was babysitting. Kimora Launmei Hodges received her sentence on Tuesday from Macomb County Circuit Judge Diane M. Druzinski.

The fatal incident occurred in June 2022 when Hodges threw Kyrie Starks against a wall, resulting in severe head injuries. A jury found Hodges guilty of felony murder and first-degree child abuse after a brief deliberation.

Hodges was earlier accused of trying to suppress statements she made during police questioning. An appellate court ruled that one of her statements could not be used in court, but she still faced charges after the child’s death.

On June 22, 2022, police responded to a local hospital following reports of a toddler admitted with severe trauma. The boy’s mother had contacted authorities after she discovered her son in distress after leaving him with Hodges.

That night, Hodges claimed the child had an allergic reaction to soap. Following medical evaluations, doctors revealed the extent of Kyrie’s injuries.

Kyrie’s mother stated that Hodges initially deceived her about the child’s condition. She believed Hodges until informed of the truth by medical staff.

Investigators later reported that Hodges admitted to inflicting injuries on Kyrie. During questioning, she indicated awareness of causing harm but denied acting out of anger.

Initially charged with first-degree child abuse, Hodges faced additional felony murder charges after Kyrie’s passing. The prosecution emphasized her actions led to the tragic death of a young child.

Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido expressed that the sentence reflects the seriousness of the crime. He noted the impact of the incident on the victim’s family and emphasized that the justice system aims to protect vulnerable individuals.

Father sentenced to over 25 years for shaking infant son to death

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Father sentenced to over 25 years for shaking infant son to death

Fostoria, OH

Joseph D. Bonito, a 25-year-old father, will serve 25 to 31 and a half years in prison for killing his infant son earlier this year. Wood County Common Pleas Judge Mary “Molly” L. Mack issued the sentence on Monday following a guilty plea to involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault.

Bonito had initially faced murder charges but reached a plea agreement with prosecutors. He received 11 to 16 and a half years on the manslaughter charge and seven years consecutively for each assault charge.

On February 11, officers and medical personnel responded to a call regarding an unresponsive infant in a residence on North Countyline Street. Bonito placed the 911 call, stating he last checked on his son, Carson, three hours prior and that the child appeared “white” and unresponsive.

First responders performed lifesaving measures and transported Carson to Fostoria ProMedica Hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Investigators noted that Carson had multiple injuries consistent with abuse, and Bonito admitted to physically abusing him the day before.

During sentencing, Emma Shultz, the victim’s mother, addressed the court, expressing her grief and loss. She highlighted how the tragic incident affected her family, describing how their lives changed irrevocably.

Bonito chose not to speak in court. His attorney stated that his client accepted responsibility and expressed remorse for the incident.

Man charged with child neglect after violent outburst during family fight

Man charged with child neglect after violent outburst during family fight

Brenton, WV A West Virginia man has been arrested following a domestic incident that reportedly involved violence against his family. Timothy Vance, 44, was taken into custody after allegations arose that he attacked his wife and threatened his teenage stepson during a night of heavy drinking.

Vance’s wife reported that the altercation began when he resumed drinking at approximately 8 p.m. the night before and later woke up in bed to begin kicking her. When she attempted to ignore the behavior, it escalated into physical violence, including slapping while she held the couple’s baby.

The situation reportedly intensified when his teenage son intervened to separate the two. Vance allegedly attempted to attack the boy, leading to further chaos and threats within the household.

A daughter in the home confirmed the events, stating she witnessed Vance swinging at her brother. Both children ultimately managed to escape to another room to call 911.

Vance reportedly expressed regret over wishing he had physically harmed his stepson when authorities arrived on the scene at around 12:30 a.m. Friday.

He was arrested at his father’s residence later that day and charged with felony child neglect causing bodily injury and four counts of misdemeanor domestic assault. Prior convictions for domestic battery may impact ongoing proceedings.

Queens man sentenced to 13 years for violent attack on elderly commuter

Queens man sentenced to 13 years for violent attack on elderly commuter

Queens, NY A man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison following a violent attack on a 77-year-old man on a platform at Atlantic Terminal. The sentencing follows a conviction for attempted murder.

Matthew Lloyd, 38, was sentenced by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Michael Kitsis. The incident occurred on August 18, when Lloyd approached the victim on the Long Island Rail Road platform and punched him multiple times.

Lloyd subsequently pushed the elderly man onto the tracks, resulting in serious injuries. Surveillance footage captured the incident, which played a critical role in the trial.

A transit worker’s quick actions prevented further injury by stopping train traffic on the track. The victim suffered ongoing pain and mobility issues as a result of the attack.

The case was prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Matthew Barg and Assistant District Attorney Jane Dowling. The District Attorney’s office expressed gratitude to the staff involved in the investigation.

Bensalem man arrested for attempted sexual offenses against a minor

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Bensalem man arrested for attempted sexual offenses against a minor

Bensalem, PA A 44-year-old man was arrested on charges related to attempting to engage in sexual acts with a minor. Pawel Sudol began a conversation on a social media app believing he was communicating with a 13-year-old girl.

Sudol expressed sexual interest despite knowing her age and detailed explicit desires over several weeks. He planned to meet her on October 7 after finishing work and bought flowers before arriving at her home.

He drove away prior to their meeting and later showed up unannounced on November 2 but found the girl not at home. Bensalem Police obtained an arrest warrant for Sudol, charging him with attempted involuntary deviant sexual intercourse, attempted statutory sexual assault, and other related offenses.

On Monday, police, with assistance from New Britain Township Police, arrested Sudol at his workplace. He was arraigned by District Justice Joseph Falcone and remanded to Bucks County Correctional Facility on 10% of $2,000,000 bail.

The Bensalem Township Police Department remains committed to protecting children from online predators.

Muskego man leaves mother to die after crash in shocking hit-and-run incident

Muskego man leaves mother to die after crash in shocking hit-and-run incident

Muskego, WI A 47-year-old man is charged with reckless homicide after allegedly driving under the influence and crashing his vehicle. Casey Yiannackopoulos is accused of fleeing the scene, leaving his 77-year-old mother behind in the passenger seat.

Witnesses report seeing him running from the crash site on Sunday at approximately 7:15 p.m. First responders encountered the woman, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, unconscious yet breathing.

Despite emergency efforts, she was pronounced dead at the hospital roughly an hour after rescue.

Surveillance footage captured the vehicle speeding at over 50 mph in a 30 mph zone before it veered off the road. Yiannackopoulos allegedly appeared intoxicated, as noted by witnesses who observed his unsteady movements and strong smell of alcohol.

Witnesses reported he stated he was going to seek help but did not return. After police tracked Yiannackopoulos to his mother’s home, they found him hiding in a crawl space. Officers needed to deploy a drone to locate him under blankets and a plastic bin cover.

When taken into custody, he displayed bloodshot eyes and indicated that he did not know his mother was deceased. A blood draw has been conducted, with the results pending.

Court proceedings reveal Court Commissioner Daniel Rieck expressed disbelief at Yiannackopoulos’ actions, questioning his decision to abandon his mother at the scene of the accident.

Currently, Yiannackopoulos is being held in the Waukesha County Jail on a bond of $750,000. His next court appearance is expected on Thursday.

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter for beating wheelchair-bound victim to death

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter for beating wheelchair-bound victim to death

Houston, TX

Hayden Humphreys pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of Rudy Ricky Diaz, a 38-year-old wheelchair user. The incident occurred on July 23, 2022, in the 18000 block of McKay Drive.

Humphreys claimed he acted in self-defense after Diaz asked him for money and stood up in a threatening manner. However, witnesses described seeing Humphreys delivering punches as Diaz lay unresponsive on the ground.

Diaz died in the hospital approximately two weeks after the beating, with an autopsy confirming blunt force trauma as the cause of death. Video footage showed Humphreys behaving erratically and appearing intoxicated shortly before the incident.

During a recorded jail call, Humphreys expressed remorse and acknowledged his state of mind that night. He was initially charged with murder but accepted a plea deal for a lesser charge, facing an eight-year prison sentence.

Benji Diaz, Rudy’s brother, criticized the sentencing, expressing a desire for a longer term for those who attack the vulnerable. The formal sentencing is scheduled for December 1, 2023.

Parents sue baby formula company after infant diagnosed with botulism

Headline: Parents sue baby formula company after infant diagnosed with botulism

Richmond, KY

A couple has filed a lawsuit after their infant daughter was diagnosed with an infection they attribute to ByHeart baby formula. Piper Everett, four months old, exhibited neurological symptoms, including a loss of her gag reflex, following consumption of the formula.

Hanna and Michael Everett allege in their legal complaint that Piper was a healthy baby prior to using ByHeart’s product. They purchased the formula based on advertisements touting it as a high-quality alternative to traditional formulas.

Soon after starting the formula, Piper developed constipation and exhibited alarming symptoms. Emergency room doctors diagnosed her with infant botulism, and health investigators confirmed she was part of a multistate outbreak linked to ByHeart formula.

Hanna Everett recalled her frustration as she witnessed her daughter’s suffering. She initially believed ByHeart’s formula would be similar to breast milk.

Piper’s condition deteriorated, leading to lethargy and an inability to feed. On November 9, health professionals at Kentucky Children’s Hospital provided her with an antitoxin after confirming the botulism diagnosis.

The complaint indicates that the Kentucky Department of Public Health traced the infection back to a recalled batch of ByHeart formula. At least 15 infants across 12 states have been reported ill due to the same issue.

Hanna Everett expressed her distress over the incident on social media, noting that Piper is showing signs of improvement. The family continues to navigate ongoing medical challenges and therapies.

ByHeart has not responded to requests for comments as of Thursday.

Behavioral school worker accused of tossing boy across room in Tennessee

Behavioral school worker accused of tossing boy across room in Tennessee

Clarksville, TN A former worker at Oak Plains Academy faces charges following an alleged incident involving a 10-year-old boy. William Sturgill, 43, is charged with one count of child abuse in relation to the May event.

Sturgill allegedly threw the boy onto a couch after a dispute over a blanket. The child’s mother, Katelyn Swainson, reported that her son described the incident as being “yeeted” off the couch.

Swainson received a call from her son on May 28 detailing the confrontation. She stated that Sturgill approached her child aggressively, screaming and pointing in his face.

According to reports, the boy ran away from Sturgill, who pursued him into a dayroom. After the boy allegedly kicked Sturgill during a physical confrontation, he was thrown to the ground, sustaining injuries.

Swainson claimed the incident was captured on video, showing Sturgill pushing her son onto the couch multiple times. She noted her son suffered bruising on his wrist and shoulder as a result of the altercation.

The child had been attending Oak Plains to address behavioral issues associated with autism and ADHD. Swainson expressed concern that this incident has hindered her son’s progress.

Oak Plains Academy confirmed Sturgill is no longer employed at the facility after management reviewed the video evidence. The center has not responded to requests for further comment.

Sturgill’s trial is set for December 15 as the case progresses.

Man sentenced to 75 years for setting wife on fire after argument

Man sentenced to 75 years for setting wife on fire after argument

North Little Rock, AR

Bruce Lee Cockrell, 48, was sentenced on Thursday to 75 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder and arson. The plea is related to the death of his wife, Tonya Marie Liggin-Cockrell, 35, on July 9 after an altercation.

Court documents revealed that during an argument on July 8, Cockrell doused his wife with weed eater gas. Initial reports indicated that he claimed faulty electrical work was the cause of the fire.

First responders found Liggin-Cockrell alive but severely burned, and she identified Cockrell as her attacker. Following the incident, investigators discovered a jug of weed eater gas in the home, further implicating him.

While in custody, Cockrell admitted to police that an argument had escalated, resulting in him pouring gasoline on his wife as she sat by their bed. He claimed Liggin-Cockrell then lit a cigarette, which ignited the flames.

Liggin-Cockrell was transported to a burn unit but succumbed to her injuries a day later. Cockrell’s charges included capital murder and arson, culminating in a sentence of 45 years for murder and 30 years for arson, to be served consecutively.

Man gets life sentence for shooting two Latino men over immigration anger

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Man gets life sentence for shooting two Latino men over immigration anger

Spotsylvania, VA A 58-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to two federal hate crimes. Douglas Wayne Cornett was convicted for shooting two men he believed were illegal immigrants.

U.S. District Judge Roderick C. Young imposed the sentence on Thursday, March 1, 2024. Cornett had also discharged a firearm during a federal crime of violence.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia announced the sentencing on Friday, March 2, 2024. On the night of February 28, Cornett followed a box truck on Interstate 95 and opened fire with a 9 mm handgun.

Witnesses said Cornett began honking at the truck which was driven by “Victim 1.” After the truck pulled off at a gas station, Victim 1 contacted a friend, noted as “Victim 2,” who arrived to ask Cornett why he was being followed.

Cornett asked Victim 1 how long he had been in the United States before pulling out his weapon and firing several rounds. Four bullets struck both victims.

Victim 1 sustained serious injuries and was shot twice in the stomach and once in the arm. Victim 2 was shot in the stomach.

Cornett drove home and informed his roommates of the shooting. He was arrested the following day.

During interrogation, Cornett admitted to the shooting and expressed his anger over illegal immigration. Court documents reveal he had contemplated violence towards undocumented migrants.

Cornett’s previous discussions included fantasies about using military weaponry against migrants. Friends noted he was heavily influenced by cable news related to immigration.

Judge Young’s sentence included life terms for each hate crime and an additional 10 years for the firearms charge.

Man accused of shoplifting using young daughter as lookout in Gainesville

Man accused of shoplifting using daughter as lookout in Gainesville

Gainesville, FL A 35-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly attempting to steal items from an Ace Hardware with his 6-year-old daughter. Joshua Robert Spirit was apprehended earlier this week on multiple charges, including child abuse and resisting an officer.

The incident reportedly took place at approximately 4 p.m. on Monday, November 10. Security personnel observed Spirit and his daughter in the store’s tool section where he concealed merchandise valued at $199 in his and his daughter’s belongings.

The guard confronted Spirit as he tried to leave the store without paying. Spirit reportedly refused to comply and attempted to flee in his vehicle, nearly hitting the guard in the process.

Responding officers located Spirit outside his residence shortly after. When instructed to stop, Spirit reportedly ran away, leaving his daughter unattended.

He was next seen in the 5900 block of NW 23rd Terrace. Spirit allegedly tried to escape again by jumping over an 8-foot wall and hiding in a Walmart parking lot.

Officers eventually found Spirit concealing himself under a parked car. In attempting to evade capture, he entered the nearby Walmart, where he was apprehended with the assistance of a Taser.

Spirit had prior nonviolent felony convictions and was on probation at the time of his arrest. He was booked at the Alachua County Jail, where a judge set his bond at $45,000 while holding him without bond pending review of his probation status.

Illinois father charged with murder in death of infant son

Illinois father charged with murder in death of infant son

Chicago, IL A father has been arrested in connection with the death of his two-month-old son, Kayson Flowers. The infant was reportedly handed off to his mother in a covered stroller after being killed.

Family members allegedly told Kayla Flowers her son was asleep upon the handover on April 28. Upon uncovering the stroller, she discovered Kayson lifeless and covered in bruises.

Anthony Evans, 23, is accused of killing Kayson and has been charged with murder. Investigators state the child had been dead for six to eight hours prior to the handoff.

Witnesses reported Kayla Flowers expressed her grief following the discovery. She made a phone call to her pastor, claiming, “My baby’s dead, they killed my baby!”

Kayson was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead with signs of abuse present. His death was ruled a homicide, prompting local church members to offer a reward for information leading to an arrest.

According to police, Kayson had been staying with Evans and another family member for approximately a week before the incident.

Evans was arrested on Monday in the 4700 block of South Champlain Avenue.

Kayla Flowers expressed relief in a Facebook post after Evans’ arrest, stating that she finally received justice for her son.

She reiterated her sorrow, noting that Kayson did not have the opportunity to grow up with his family due to his father’s actions.

Fort Wayne man charged with girlfriend’s death from fentanyl

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid, up to 100 times stronger than morphine. It is legally prescribed by doctors for severe pain, but illicitly manufactured fentanyl is a primary driver of the opioid overdose crisis.

Fort Wayne man charged with girlfriend’s death from fentanyl

Fort Wayne, IN – A man faces charges in connection with the death of his girlfriend, who allegedly died after receiving a fatal dose of fentanyl. Jeremy Duvall, 45, has been charged with dealing a controlled substance resulting in death.

The incident reportedly occurred on June 27. Duvall claims he found Keana Swafford, 29, face down on the floor after falling asleep while she was smoking fentanyl.

Emergency responders pronounced Swafford dead at the scene. Duvall, believed to have been dealing drugs at the time, hesitated before calling for help, leading to his eventual arrest a month later for felony narcotics possession.

During police questioning, Duvall reportedly made an incriminating remark, saying, “It is kinda like my fault.” He has remained in custody since his arrest.

Messages found on Duvall’s phone indicated his guilt regarding Swafford’s death. In one message, he expressed deep regret and stated he would give his life for hers.

Duvall had an initial hearing for the charges on Friday and is scheduled for another court appearance on November 26. Swafford is survived by three children and is remembered as having a vibrant personality.

Mother charged with stabbing son during argument over phone bill

Mother charged with stabbing son during argument over phone bill

Miami, FL A Miami woman is facing charges after allegedly stabbing her son with a fork during a domestic dispute. Leticia Puentes, 39, is charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon according to jail records.

The incident occurred on Thursday morning at their home near Northwest 72nd Street. Puentes and her son were arguing over his tardiness at school and a phone bill, which escalated as he reportedly began throwing objects.

Around 8:15 a.m., the altercation turned violent when Puentes stabbed her son behind the ear. Officers arriving at the scene found the victim with a bleeding puncture wound.

Miami-Dade County first responders treated the injury at the home. The mother admitted to the act but claimed self-defense.

Puentes has been booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and is being held on a $3,000 bond.

Cumberland police nab woman for drug possession and man for burglary

Cumberland police nab woman for drug possession and man for burglary

Cumberland, MD A woman was arrested for drug possession as part of an investigation by the police on the morning of November 7. Officers observed a suspicious female in the 400 block of Columbia Street and made contact with the subject.

She was identified as 35-year-old Johnna Buckley of Cumberland. A search revealed suspected crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia, and other controlled substances, leading to her arrest.

Buckley was issued criminal citations and released pending trial.

In a related incident also on November 7, a man was arrested for burglary. Police responded to a possible breaking and entering at a residence in the 400 block of North Mechanic Street just before 4:00 PM.

Officers discovered 28-year-old Seth Ryan Michael of Burlington, West Virginia inside the home and determined he had no permission to be there.

Additionally, police found that Michael had an active bench warrant due to failing to appear in court for a previous theft charge. He was subsequently arrested and later released on personal recognizance after a bond hearing.

Murder suspect arrested after chaotic shooting in Indiana party

Murder suspect arrested after chaotic shooting in Indiana party

Fishers, IN

A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred during a party in Fishers. The shooting took place on March 16, when a 24-year-old man, identified as Cameron Doaks, was shot multiple times.

Caleb Weis, 26, has been named as the primary suspect in the case. He was charged with multiple offenses following an altercation that led to Doaks’s shooting, which was classified as a homicide.

Weis’s arrest warrant was attempted to be served on November 6. During that encounter, he was shot by an officer and remains hospitalized.

Court documents detail statements made by Weis following the shooting. In interviews conducted between March and May, inquiries found discrepancies in his account, raising concerns among officials.

Weis maintained that he acted in self-defense during the incident at an Airbnb, where a confrontation with Doaks and another man occurred.

On the night of the shooting, officers responded to reports at approximately 11:39 PM and discovered Doaks unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.

At the scene, police recovered evidence including shell casings and a gun found under Doaks. Eyewitness accounts confirmed the sound of gunfire during the party, which escalated tensions.

Weis expressed anxiety at the scene, repeatedly stating his disbelief over the events. His account positioned him as the victim of aggression, asserting that the men he confronted brandished firearms.

The following interview revealed conflicting statements from Weis, including a claim that he shot Doaks out of compassion, likening it to putting a suffering deer out of its misery.

Prosecutors noted his constant references to Doaks’ state as indicative of intent to kill. The chaos of that night stemmed from misunderstanding, as Doaks believed Weis was attempting to steal his vehicle.

After thorough examination, Weis faced charges including murder and attempted murder on November 5. His hospital stay continues following the incident with law enforcement.

Suspect arrested after throwing rock through Robbinsville taco restaurant window

Suspect arrested after throwing rock through restaurant window

Robbinsville, NJ A suspect was taken into custody Saturday evening after multiple witnesses reported an incident at Taco Rito. The suspect allegedly threw a rock through the restaurant’s front door and side window around 7:58 PM.

Witnesses described the suspect as a heavyset black male wearing all black and a black face mask with a white skull design. Police deployed a drone and canvassed nearby areas in an attempt to locate him but were initially unsuccessful.

At approximately 9:32 PM, a communications officer monitoring traffic cameras spotted a person fitting the description on Route 33 and North Commerce Square. Patrol units responded and detained Hassan K. Hill, 26, without incident.

During questioning, Hill admitted to the act and indicated a bias motivation. He was transported to Robbinsville Police Headquarters for processing.

The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office Bias Crime Unit was notified, and a warrant complaint was authorized. Hill faced charges of bias intimidation and criminal mischief.

The Robbinsville Township Police Department urges community members to report any bias-related incidents to the department.

Texas dad sentenced for infant son’s starvation death

Bars from a prison jail cast a shadow on the floro.

Texas dad sentenced for infant son’s starvation death

Waco, TX District Judge Susan N. Kelly sentenced Charles Devin Harris to 40 years in prison for the death of his 3-month-old son, Jacob Jeremiah Amon Harris. Harris pleaded guilty to charges of injury to a child, endangering the welfare of a child, and possession of methamphetamine.

The sentence requires Harris to serve a minimum of 20 years before becoming eligible for parole. Kelly’s ruling follows a plea agreement in which prosecutors dropped a murder charge against Harris.

Harris’ sentence is similar to the 40-year sentence handed down to the victim’s mother, Skylynn Tuerk. The case centered around an incident on November 29 at the New Road Inn motel in Waco, where the infant was found deceased due to severe neglect.

A welfare check led police to the motel where they discovered Jacob’s lifeless body exhibiting signs of prolonged starvation. A 3-year-old sibling was also found in the motel room, which authorities described as filthy and hazardous.

The investigation into the family’s living conditions was initiated after a report to Child Protective Services raised concerns about Jacob’s weight gain since birth. Witnesses indicated that Tuerk was indifferent to the child’s needs, while Harris reportedly spent time playing video games when assistance was sought.

Upon their arrival at the motel, officers noted a lack of adequate food, with no baby formula available for Jacob. The unsafe environment included accessible knives and harmful conditions posing serious risks to the children.

Florida woman arrested for throwing knife at boyfriend over $5 payment to another woman

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Florida woman arrested for throwing knife at boyfriend over $5 payment to another woman

Marathon, FL A 34-year-old woman is in custody after allegedly throwing a knife at her boyfriend during an argument over a mobile payment. Danielle Banks was charged with aggravated battery and resisting arrest after police responded to a 911 call from her boyfriend on Thursday.

According to the arrest report, Banks became enraged after finding a $5 payment to a “female friend” on her boyfriend’s phone. The confrontation escalated, resulting in physical violence, with Banks allegedly striking him multiple times and tearing his shirt.

Witnesses reported that during the incident, Banks retrieved a knife from the kitchen and threw it at her boyfriend, leading to a cut on his face. Following the altercation, she fled the scene in her vehicle.

A U.S. Border Patrol agent who observed her departure provided assistance in locating Banks. She was subsequently detained by sheriff’s deputies who witnessed her attempt to hide inside her vehicle.

While being questioned, Banks claimed a shard from a broken plate caused her boyfriend’s injury. She later invoked her right to remain silent.

Her boyfriend declined to provide a statement and refused to allow deputies to recover the knife from their home. He was treated at the scene for his injuries and later left the residence to stay with his brother.

Banks remains in Monroe County Jail with a bond set at $75,000. Her arraignment is scheduled for Nov. 21.

Texas man kills wife in murder-suicide attempt after marriage troubles

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Texas man kills wife in murder-suicide attempt after marriage troubles

Longview, TX A Texas man faces murder charges after allegedly shooting his wife and attempting suicide. Lavan Bullock, 66, is charged with first-degree murder in connection to the death of 62-year-old Kathleen Bullock.

The Longview Police Department received a welfare check call on Wednesday afternoon regarding the couple’s home. Officers found Kathleen Bullock deceased from a gunshot wound inside a bathroom.

Court documents indicate Lavan Bullock confessed to the murder in a text message, stating he “lost [his] mind” and shot his wife.

Following his arrest, Lavan Bullock was taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries before being booked into the Gregg County Jail.

Documents reveal he texted a friend after the incident, stating he took 30 sleeping pills in an attempt to end his life.

In the communication, Lavan Bullock attributed the shooting to years of abuse from his wife.

According to reports, Kathleen Bullock had asked for a divorce a month prior to the shooting, heightening tensions between the couple.

Neighbors reported Lavan Bullock expressed suspicions of infidelity involving his wife.

In his texts, Lavan Bullock instructed his friend to contact a preacher and urged caution for the couple’s daughter, writing, “Thank you my friend! I’m so sorry to end it this way!”

A judge set his bond at $1 million during a September arraignment. He remains in custody at the Gregg County Jail.

Suspect arrested after alleged rock assault in Utica

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Suspect arrested after alleged rock assault in Utica

Utica, NY A domestic dispute on Genesee Street escalated into an alleged assault when a woman was struck in the face with a rock. The incident occurred at a residence on the 1400 block of Genesee Street.

The victim reported an argument with a woman she knew, during which the suspect picked up a rock and hit her in the side of the face. This resulted in a laceration and significant swelling.

Following the assault, the suspect fled the scene. On November 2, officers located 34-year-old Melissa Snyder and took her into custody.

She was transported to the Utica Police Department and charged with assault in the second degree.

South Carolina man pleads guilty to murder of girlfriend and setting her body on fire

South Carolina man pleads guilty to murder of girlfriend and sets her body on fire

Denmark, SC Jarrett Haskell Davis, 28, pleaded guilty on Monday to the murder of his girlfriend Megan Bodiford, 25. He also admitted to charges of possession of a weapon during a violent crime, third-degree arson, and desecration of human remains.

Davis received a sentence of 43 years in prison for the murder, with additional time added for the other charges. Bodiford was reported missing on or around April 25, when she was last seen in Denmark, approximately 60 miles south of Columbia.

Before her disappearance, Bodiford sent a text to a friend stating, “If you don’t hear from me in 30 minutes, he killed me.” That message included a warning that Davis had a gun.

Bodiford had a four-month-old baby and was experiencing domestic issues in her relationship with Davis, according to her family. Friends noted her reaching out for help prior to her death.

Davis was apprehended after police located a burned-out car containing Bodiford’s remains about two miles from her residence.

Bodiford’s family expressed frustration with law enforcement, claiming that Davis had a domestic violence arrest warrant at the time. They believe that his prior arrest could have prevented Bodiford’s murder.

Bodiford was a mother to three daughters, ages 7, 4, and 4 months. Family members wished to remember her as a caring mother and a beloved friend.

Las Vegas man allegedly murdered by cellmate days before release

Las Vegas man allegedly murdered by cellmate days before release

Las Vegas, NV A man serving time for larceny was allegedly murdered by his cellmate at High Desert State Prison just days before his scheduled release. The victim’s family has filed a lawsuit against the Nevada Department of Corrections, claiming officials failed to protect him despite warnings from his cellmate.

Jacob Herman, 35, was reportedly stabbed and strangled by an inmate serving a life sentence for brutal murders. The lawsuit outlines systemic issues such as overcrowding and understaffing at the prison, asserting that these factors contributed to Herman’s death.

The lawsuit reveals that Herman’s cellmate, identified as “King,” had previously threatened him and exhibited a violent history. Despite the warnings, prison officials placed the two men in the same cell block in the days leading up to the incident.

On July 16 at approximately 2:50 a.m., King allegedly killed Herman and later informed corrections officers of the incident. The family of Herman claims the Nevada Department of Corrections acted with indifference to the threats made against him.

Herman had entered the Nevada Department of Corrections on May 20, 2024, after being convicted of larceny from a person. The complaint highlights King’s previous convictions, including the violent murders of a mother and her child.

Herman’s family seeks accountability from prison officials, aiming to prevent similar incidents in the future. Following the incident, the Nevada Department of Corrections did not respond to requests for comment.

Woman charged with murder after deadly fentanyl overdose in Ridgefield casino hotel

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Woman charged with murder after deadly fentanyl overdose in Ridgefield casino hotel

Ridgefield, WA A woman faces multiple charges after allegedly drugging and killing a man at the ilani Casino Hotel. Raylin Benzie, 34, reportedly sought to rob her victim, identified only as “Arslan,” after he offered her $1,200 in casino winnings for sex on October 4.

Benzie allegedly forgot her usual drugs and used fentanyl instead, resulting in the man’s death. She texted a friend the following morning, stating, “I PANICKED AND DID SOMETHING DUMB” and requested help leaving the scene.

The victim was discovered unresponsive on October 5 in a hotel room on the 10th floor. Surveillance footage captured Benzie entering and leaving the room, initially with Arslan, then returning later with another man.

Benzie was arrested on October 31 and charged with first-degree murder, controlled substances homicide, and other offenses. Her bail was set at $10 million, and a trial is scheduled for January 26, 2026.

Woman arrested for allegedly assaulting deputy after 911 ride request

Woman arrested for allegedly assaulting deputy after 911 ride request

Gainesville, FL

Baylee Jordan Graham, 30, is in custody following an incident at a McDonald’s where she allegedly assaulted a sheriff’s deputy. The incident began shortly after midnight on Tuesday when a deputy responded to a call regarding Graham refusing to leave the restroom.

Upon arrival, the deputy attempted to communicate with Graham, who provided a false name. When Graham exited the bathroom, the deputy charged her phone to facilitate a call for a ride, which led Graham to call 911, claiming she was at a nearby Circle K.

The deputy informed Graham that calling 911 for a ride was a criminal offense. Despite an offer to drive her home, Graham repeatedly refused.

Graham allegedly continued to call 911, prompting dispatchers to notify the deputy of her actions. The deputy instructed her to stop making the calls, but Graham persisted, leading the deputy to approach her.

When the deputy took hold of Graham’s arm, she allegedly struck the deputy in the face, stating, “Do not touch me.” Additional deputies arrived as Graham resisted arrest and attempted to obstruct the vehicle door.

The arrest report indicates that Graham made a total of 14 calls to 911 during the encounter. While in the patrol car, she allegedly made a remark about not being prepared and mentioned harming the deputy in another situation.

Graham faces charges of battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, and misuse of 911. She is being held at the Alachua County Jail with a bond set at $35,000.

Day care worker sentenced to 10 years after toddler abuse caught on video

Day care worker sentenced to 10 years after toddler abuse caught on video

Lindale, TX

Catherine Guziejka, a 45-year-old day care worker, has received a 10-year prison sentence for abusing multiple toddlers at Punkin’ Doodles Day Care. The abuse occurred over several months and was documented through security footage.

Guziejka pleaded guilty in September to charges of injury to a child with intent to cause bodily injury. The incidents took place between July and October when Guziejka was observed kicking children in the back and performing other abusive actions.

Smith County assistant district attorney Richard Vance stated Guziejka received the longest sentence permissible for her offense. Victim families expressed dissatisfaction with the severity of the sentence.

Investigations began on October 23 when an employee reported Guziejka after viewing surveillance footage. This review led to the discovery of 134 instances of Guziejka assaulting at least six 2-year-olds.

The court heard multiple reports of Guziejka kicking toddlers while they were seated and using other forms of aggression. Victims were seen being forcibly held down or dragged to changing tables.

Melanie Dawn Law, the former owner of the day care, confirmed to police that Guziejka had been abusing children since July. Guziejka was terminated from her position once the footage was revealed, and all pertinent videos were handed to investigators.

Sheriff Larry Smith remarked on the fortunate circumstance that no serious injuries occurred, noting only minor bruises were reported among victims.

Guziejka’s defense attorneys cited her low IQ in an attempt to explain her behavior. However, Vance highlighted that the children showed no clear reason for the ongoing abuse, raising concerns about their long-term mental health.

Two women charged with second-degree murder after fatal shooting during police search

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Two women charged with second-degree murder after fatal shooting during police search

Paris, MO

Two women are facing second-degree felony murder charges following a police search that led to a deadly shooting. Patty Armour, 51, and Lois Armour, 78, were arrested after allegedly misleading law enforcement about the whereabouts of a man wanted in a murder investigation.

Law enforcement arrived at a residence in Paris, Missouri, on October 12 as part of a probe into a homicide in Ralls County. During their encounter, the women informed officers that 57-year-old Charles Armour was not present, despite him being concealed in the master bathroom and armed.

Authorities eventually located Charles Armour, who opened fire on officers, injuring one. This officer was treated at an area hospital and later released, while the suspect died during the exchange of gunfire.

Patty and Lois Armour, initially arrested on felony hindering prosecution charges, are now being held without bond due to the new murder charges. Their initial bond was set at $50,000, which increased to $100,000 before they were denied bail.

The relationship between the women and Charles Armour remains unclear. They are scheduled to appear in Monroe County court on Wednesday.

Young boy planned murder for months before killing neighbor and boasting online

Young boy planned murder for months before killing neighbor and boasting online

Fairfax, OH

A 14-year-old boy pleaded guilty to the murder of Sheila “Denise” Tenpenny, 64, in her home. The boy entered a plea deal that included charges of aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, and strangulation.

On February 2, Tenpenny was alone in her home on Germania Street when the boy attacked, causing blunt-force trauma before strangling her to death. The victim put up a fight, resulting in her acquiring hair from the attacker and leaving his DNA under her fingernails.

Investigators found scratches on the boy’s face and blood throughout the house. Following the murder, he posted on social media, stating, “This one was a fighter.”

The boy had planned the crime for months, researching online. He asked questions about how to choose a victim and how to handle a police interrogation.

Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation Agent David Ward remarked on the chilling nature of the crime given the boy’s age. He mentioned that the investigative team had seen DNA mistakes that ultimately aided in identifying the assailant.

As part of the plea deal, the boy will be held at the Ohio Department of Youth Services until he turns 21. Tenpenny is remembered as a kind individual who touched the lives of those around her.

Caregiver sentenced to 25 years for the abuse and neglect of disabled woman

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Caregiver sentenced to 25 years for the abuse and neglect of disabled woman

New Braunfels, TX A 54-year-old caregiver has been sentenced to 25 years in a state correctional facility for the severe abuse and neglect of the disabled woman she was employed to care for. Brandy Marie Doster pleaded guilty to one count of injury to a disabled individual causing serious bodily injury.

The investigation into Doster began on May 21 when an emergency call led police to the victim’s body in a parked car. Doster’s estranged daughter reported her mother arrived at her home claiming an accident had occurred, alleging the victim was “sleeping” in the backseat.

Upon arriving at the victim’s residence, Doster’s daughter found the victim’s body wrapped in an emergency blanket. The investigation revealed Doster, a longtime family friend, had been hired on a full-time basis following the victim’s traumatic brain injury, which caused frequent seizures. While Doster had health care experience, she was not a licensed caregiver in Texas.

Initially, the victim’s family trusted Doster completely, providing her a $70,000 salary and allowing her access to the victim’s home and vehicle. Over time, Doster isolated the victim and limited family contact, claiming it was necessary for the victim’s health.

Doster’s daughter witnessed her mother abuse the victim but felt powerless to intervene. The daughter reported seeing Doster tie the victim’s hands and feet to furniture, hit her, and use a sock to muffle her screams.

During the initial police interview, Doster claimed to have memory issues, stating she “blacked out” on the night the victim died. After being confronted with medical evidence, Doster changed her story, admitting knowledge of the victim’s broken arm before her death.

The victim’s cause of death was determined to be fatal sepsis due to untreated injuries. Doster eventually acknowledged she had delayed seeking medical help, intending to drop off her dog in San Antonio despite passing multiple hospitals en route.

Doster admitted to restraining the victim for what she claimed was the victim’s safety. Investigators presented extensive evidence of ongoing abuse and neglect, highlighting a pattern of disregard for the victim’s well-being.

Texas mother sentenced to 22 years in prison for toddler’s death

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Texas mother sentenced to 22 years in prison for toddler’s death

WICHITA FALLS, TX A Texas mother has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for the death of her 2-year-old daughter. Sarah Elizabeth Newsom, 30, pleaded guilty to injury to a child by failing to protect resulting in serious bodily injury.

Judge Trish Coleman Byars issued the sentence on Monday. Newsom was immediately taken into custody by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.

The case centers around the death of Scarlette “Olivia” Newsom, who was severely beaten by Joshua Thomas Fulbright, 30, in October 2018. Scarlette was initially brought to Clay County Memorial Hospital by her mother, who claimed the child was suffering from the flu.

Witnesses described seeing the toddler covered in extensive bruises and unresponsive. Fulbright was later convicted of capital murder on March 10.

Prosecutors faced multiple mistrials before securing the conviction. Newsom testified during Fulbright’s trial, detailing his method of punishment, including time-outs and physical discipline.

The case garnered attention due to the horrific nature of the injuries Scarlette sustained. Newsom admitted to inflicting harm on her daughter as well.

Fulbright is appealing his conviction, claiming improper exclusion of defense testimony. Newsom’s plea deal waived her right to appeal.

The prosecutor stated the resolution to the case was made with careful thought. The community mourns the tragic loss of Scarlette as the court proceedings conclude.

Man bludgeons co-worker to death with sledgehammer over grudge

Man bludgeons co-worker to death with sledgehammer after grudge

Cokato, MN A man is charged with second-degree murder following the fatal assault of a 20-year-old female co-worker. David Delong, 40, is accused of killing Amber Czech with a sledgehammer at the Advanced Process Technologies building early Tuesday morning.

Surveillance footage shows Delong leaving his workstation and approaching Czech’s station before striking her. He is alleged to have swung the sledgehammer multiple times.

According to the Wright County Sheriff’s Office, Delong confessed to the act, stating he had intended to kill Czech. He reportedly admitted to harboring resentment towards her.

First responders arrived to find Czech deceased on the floor, suffering from severe head trauma and blood loss. A bloody sledgehammer was located near her.

A witness reported that Delong mentioned hitting her with a hammer, indicating Czech’s location. Delong quickly became a suspect in the investigation.

Wright County Attorney Brian Lutes is reviewing the case, with consideration of elevating the charges to first-degree murder. Delong faces up to 40 years in prison and is scheduled for an initial court appearance on November 24.

Man accused of breaking into homes of deceased victims in Alabama

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Man accused of breaking into homes of deceased victims in Alabama

Alabaster, AL A man is in custody for burglarizing homes of individuals who recently died. Peter Michael Petitti, 40, has been arrested following a traffic stop after he allegedly broke into a residence to steal property from a deceased individual.

This incident marks the second time in three months Petitti has committed such offenses during mourning periods. The Alabaster Police Department linked him to the burglaries through video surveillance and his specific method of operation.

Petitti reportedly checked obituaries and social media to target his victims. Alabaster Police Detective Andrew Rowan stated that it’s reasonable to assume obituaries may have informed Petitti’s actions based on the circumstances.

The first burglary incident occurred in August, while the latest event took place on Sunday. In the latter case, he was identified after attempting to enter a home in the Park Forest neighborhood.

The previous break-in involved significant damage to doors and theft of minor valuables. Originally charged with fourth-degree burglary, Petitti now faces additional charges, including third-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools.

Petitti was out on bail by August 20, before being arrested again on November 9, with his bond revoked the following day.

Detective Rowan expressed disdain for Petitti’s actions, describing them as disturbing and said the victims’ families should not endure such violations during their time of grief.

The stolen items included jewelry and family heirlooms. The police have initiated efforts to recover the missing possessions.

Petitti is currently held in Shelby County Jail without bond as a precaution against further offenses.

Two men convicted in murder-for-hire plot after teenager reported sexual assault

Two men convicted in murder-for-hire plot after teenager reported sexual assault

Brooksville, FL

Lenard White was found guilty of premeditated first-degree murder and murder-for-hire on Monday in connection with the death of 17-year-old Isabella Scavelli. His cousin, Sheldon Robinson, received the same verdict for accepting $6,000 from White to facilitate the fatal shooting.

Jurors heard that on February 6, Scavelli and her mother accused White of sexually assaulting the teenager. The next day Robinson allegedly shot Scavelli in front of her mother, who was also injured in the attack.

Evidence presented at trial indicated that Scavelli was killed as she attempted to flee from her front door. Prosecutors stated that White had traveled to Georgia shortly after reporting the assault in an effort to establish an alibi.

Investigators executed over 70 search warrants, which led to a detailed understanding of Robinson’s actions on the day of the murder. Communications from Robinson’s phone revealed requests for assistance with a “clean-up job” linked to the crime.

Months after the incident, authorities recovered the handgun used in the murder from a wooded area behind Robinson’s home. White and Robinson were accused of trying to hinder the investigation by tampering with evidence and making false statements to law enforcement.

Robinson and White also discussed plans to kill another potential witness. A third defendant, Keshawn Woods, has pleaded guilty in connection with the case and is awaiting sentencing.

Sentencing for White and Robinson is scheduled for January 30, 2026. They face mandatory life sentences in federal prison.

Jackson Township landlord sentenced for deadly beating of tenant

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Landlord sentenced for fatal beating of tenant

Jackson Township, PA A Pennsylvania landlord has been sentenced for the murder of his tenant, who died from injuries sustained during an altercation. Zachary Neiman, 37, pleaded no contest to third-degree murder in the death of 42-year-old Michael Byers.

Neiman received a prison term of 8 to 16 years on October 27. A charge of involuntary manslaughter was dropped as part of a plea deal.

Byers resided in a detached apartment on Neiman’s property prior to his death. On April 29, neighbors reported hearing a verbal confrontation between the two men near a firepit on Neiman’s property.

Following the argument, Neiman told neighbors he had assaulted Byers. Witnesses claimed they heard Neiman continue to attack Byers around 10 p.m.

The next morning, Neiman called 911 after finding Byers deceased outside his home, partially covered in mud. First responders arrived and found Neiman administering chest compressions, but Byers was already cold to the touch.

Neiman informed police he could not recall events from the previous night due to alcohol consumption and stated he went to bed around 11:30 p.m.

An autopsy revealed Byers’ cause of death as blunt-force injuries complicated by ethanol intoxication. Charges against Neiman were filed in November 2023, leading to the current sentencing.

Caregiver charged with murder of disabled man in Sacramento

Caregiver charged with murder of disabled man in Sacramento

Sacramento, CA

A 41-year-old caregiver has been arrested for allegedly killing a 59-year-old man who suffered from cerebral palsy. Richard McClintic was reported missing after family members lost contact with him on October 25.

On November 6, police executed a search warrant at McClintic’s apartment on San Juan Road and discovered his body. Christina Cowens faces multiple charges including unlawful disposal of human remains and grand theft, with additional charges for homicide being added after an autopsy.

McClintic’s nephew expressed concern over his uncle’s well-being after noticing irregular communications from his Facebook account. The family attempted to visit McClintic but were denied entry by Cowens.

Fearing for the safety of their loved one, the family contacted law enforcement, who initially began investigating McClintic’s disappearance. Cowens had been entrusted with McClintic’s care for several years, but relatives grew increasingly suspicious of her.

Cowens is scheduled to appear in court on November 24.

Judge arrested for DUI after driving the wrong way on Iowa highway

Judge arrested for DUI after driving the wrong way on Iowa highway

Boone, IA A judge from Iowa’s Second Judicial District was arrested for operating while intoxicated after driving the wrong way on U.S. Highway 30. Adria Kester, the chief judge of the district, was found passed out behind the wheel after crashing into a median.

Witnesses reported seeing Kester’s vehicle, a 2026 GMC Canyon Denali, traveling east in the westbound lanes around 8 p.m. on Nov. 4. Concerned motorists called 911 as Kester’s truck moved slowly and ultimately collided with the median, where she was seen slumped over the wheel.

Deputies from the Boone County Sheriff’s Office responded, locating Kester unconscious in the driver’s seat. Upon their arrival, they discovered a cup containing a liquid that smelled like alcohol beside her, along with evident signs of intoxication, such as bloodshot eyes and slurred speech.

Due to her condition, law enforcement determined it was unsafe to administer field sobriety tests. Kester was taken to the hospital for treatment, where authorities collected blood samples for analysis, and results remain pending.

Kester’s attorney stated that she understands the severity of the situation and is cooperating with the legal process. He added that she is committed to tackling the matter responsibly.

Kester has held her position as a judge since 2017, following a career as a prosecutor, public defender, and private defense attorney.

Weirton landlord injured after tenant confronts him over loud music

Weirton landlord injured after tenant confronts him over loud music

Weirton, WV A landlord suffered serious injuries after a confrontation with his tenant escalated. The incident stemmed from a dispute over loud music being played by the landlord while he was performing work on his home.

Michael Besozzi II, age 36, received a prison sentence ranging from one to five years following an Alford plea related to the April incident. The Brooke County Prosecuting Attorney’s office confirmed the sentencing on Saturday.

Besozzi’s landlord sustained a separated shoulder and torn rotator cuff after falling from scaffolding. According to a criminal complaint, the tenant confronted his landlord about the noise and allegedly shook the scaffolding, leading to the fall.

Following the incident, police interviewed the landlord at the hospital, where he described being pushed by Besozzi. The first police response to the scene occurred when officers found the landlord receiving care from emergency medical technicians.

Initially charged with misdemeanor assault, Besozzi later faced felony charges after a court appearance. The ongoing case highlights the consequences that can result from disputes between landlords and tenants.

Man stabs elderly couple in California home invasion

Man stabs elderly couple in California home invasion

Murrieta, CA A 36-year-old man has been charged with homicide and attempted homicide following an attack on an elderly couple in their home. Manuel Alvarez is accused of entering the residence early Wednesday morning and attacking both victims.

At approximately 8:30 a.m., the couple was violently confronted with the husband, aged 70, being stabbed with a knife. The wife suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in the head with a screwdriver.

The woman called 911, reporting that she feared for her husband’s life. She described the suspect as a man with a beard and mustache, wearing black clothing and barefoot.

Law enforcement arrived at the scene and rendered assistance to the woman, who was later taken to the hospital in stable condition. The husband was pronounced dead at the scene.

A search for the suspect began shortly after the attack. Just before 9 a.m., officers located Alvarez hiding in a nearby ravine, where he refused commands to come out.

A police K-9 was deployed and successfully apprehended Alvarez. He was treated for injuries sustained during the arrest before being booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center.

Neighbors expressed shock over the violence, noting that the area is usually quiet. Reports indicate Alvarez had not been medically cleared to appear in court as of Friday.

Detectives are investigating the case and believe the attack was random in nature, stemming from an unlocked door. The identities of the victims have not been disclosed.

Dad sentenced for leaving children in sweltering car while visiting adult store

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Father sentenced for leaving children in sweltering car while visiting adult store

Phoenix, AZ Four children were left in a parked car that reached 124 degrees while their father, Ascencio Largo, visited an adult store. Largo, 38, was sentenced this week to four months in jail and 10 years of probation following an incident in July.

Largo was arrested on eight felony counts after a passerby reported the children inside the vehicle. Police arrived to find the car turned off and the windows rolled up, immediately recognizing the danger posed to the children.

After rescuing the children, officers provided water and placed them in a marked patrol SUV with air conditioning to cool down. The children, all under the age of 10, exhibited signs of heat distress, with body temperatures ranging from 99.7 to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

During a court hearing, a prosecutor remarked on the immediate risk of death in this scenario. The judge noted the severity of the situation, critiquing Largo for his actions, stating he could have exited the store to discover his children had died.

Reports indicated that Largo appeared to be intoxicated at the time of the incident and had not responded to multiple announcements by store employees about the parked car. Emergency responders noted that the children were visibly suffering, sweating profusely and exhibiting red skin.

Largo attempted to exit the store through a back door when questioned by officers. His initial denial that the car belonged to him changed when he encountered emergency vehicles surrounding the Nissan.

The incident has drawn significant attention, highlighting the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles, especially in extreme heat.

Florida man accused of killing two children and setting home on fire

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Florida man accused of killing two children and setting home on fire

Pensacola, FL – A man is facing serious charges after two children, ages 9 and 7, were found dead in a mobile home that he allegedly set ablaze. The suspect, John Henry Walston Jr., is accused of murdering the children inside his trailer at the Grand Oak Mobile Home Park.

Witnesses report that the children’s mother attempted to rescue them from the burning home. She sustained injuries and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Walston, 27, allegedly assaulted one of the children before killing both. He reportedly fled the scene after igniting the trailer in the early hours on Friday.

The children have been identified as Vayden Orum and Rayden Smith. Their mother survived the incident with burn injuries.

Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons stated that the fire was not the cause of the children’s deaths and detailed the circumstances in a video shared on social media. He confirmed that Walston assaulted one child before murdering both.

Walston reportedly lived at the mobile home with his own family, which included two other children. Tyler Smith, the father of one victim, expressed his outrage towards Walston in a local news interview.

Walston faces multiple charges: two counts of premeditated murder, one count of sexual assault on a victim under 12, and one count of arson. He remains detained without bond, with his first court appearance scheduled for November 26.

The grandmother of the deceased children described the situation as a “bad dream,” recounting a conversation with another sibling who shared details about the traumatic event. She expressed disbelief upon hearing the news of their deaths.

Two shot in Roxbury neighborhood, suspect arrested

Two shot in Roxbury neighborhood, suspect arrested

Boston, MA A shooting incident occurred on Sunday morning, resulting in two individuals being injured. Police responded to Marvin Street around 10:47 AM after receiving reports of a person shot.

Officers arrived on the scene to find an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound. They provided medical assistance and the victim was transported to a local hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.

While the officers were still assessing the situation, a report of a second victim emerged near 256 Dudley Street. This individual was also taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Through the investigation, detectives identified the second victim as Pernell Brown, 56, of Boston. Brown was arrested shortly after the shooting.

He is expected to be arraigned in Roxbury District Court on multiple charges, including armed assault with intent to murder and assault with a dangerous weapon. Additional charges include carrying a firearm without a firearm identification card, possession of ammunition without a firearm identification card, and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling.

Brown also had outstanding warrants for larceny under $1,200 and making threats to commit a crime.