Mother accused of drug use as her infant drowns in bathtub

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Mother accused of drug use as her infant drowns in bathtub

Burlington, VT Law enforcement is actively searching for Briana Arnold, a mother facing charges linked to the drowning of her three-month-old daughter. Officials claim Arnold was under the influence of narcotics during the incident.

Warrants for her arrest include involuntary manslaughter, cruelty to a child, and possession of narcotics. The Chittenden Unit for Special Investigations is leading the manhunt for Arnold.

The drowning occurred around 1 p.m. on a recent Thursday at an apartment on Main Street, as reported by Burlington Police. Responding officers found Arnold attempting CPR on her child, who was transported to a nearby hospital but later died.

Following the incident, CUSI executed a search warrant at the residence, which revealed fentanyl in an open container on the stove. Toxicology tests conducted on Arnold’s blood discovered benzoylecgonine, fentanyl, norfentanyl, and methadone.

The infant, identified as Sapphira Tanita Perez Sanchez, was determined to have died from drowning, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Police assert Arnold left her daughter unattended in a bathtub while it filled with water.

Arrest warrants were signed on October 27. Arnold has acknowledged the warrants and has been in contact with law enforcement but has not surrendered or met with officers.

Law enforcement encourages the community to assist in locating Arnold by contacting CUSI or the local police department.

Couple arrested after body found buried in backyard amid search for missing mother

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Couple arrested after body found buried in backyard amid search for missing mother

Jackson, MS

A husband and wife are in custody following the discovery of a body in their backyard during a search for his missing mother. Authorities began their investigation after a family member reported 81-year-old Carol Ryan missing.

Ryan was expected to be at a nursing home in Brandon, just outside Jackson, but family had not heard from her for several months. On Tuesday, Jackson Police Chief Tyree Jones confirmed details of the case to reporters.

The investigation led to the home of 50-year-old John Ryan and his 48-year-old wife, Samantha Ryan. Police stated that all three had lived at the residence at one time.

Investigators obtained a warrant and searched the backyard with cadaver dogs that indicated the presence of human remains. They brought in excavators and discovered a body wrapped in a tarp and covered with concrete in a grave approximately six to eight feet deep.

A medical examiner will identify the remains and determine the cause and manner of death. The human remains were buried long before Carol Ryan was reported missing, according to the police chief.

The search for Carol Ryan remains active until the identity of the remains is confirmed.

John Ryan and Samantha Ryan face one count each of desecration of a human corpse. John Ryan is being held at Hinds County Jail on a $100,000 bond, while Samantha Ryan’s bond is set at $75,000.

The investigation is ongoing and additional charges may follow as more evidence comes to light.

Texas woman charged with murder after Christmas Eve shooting

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Texas woman charged with murder after Christmas Eve shooting

San Antonio, TX – A Texas woman has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of her boyfriend on Christmas Eve morning. Courtney Renee Hooper, 36, allegedly shot her 42-year-old boyfriend, who has not been publicly identified, during an argument over a car and a cellphone.

Bexar County Sheriff’s deputies responded around 6:30 a.m. to the 100 block of Mallow Grove for reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, they discovered a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest; paramedics attempted lifesaving measures but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Hooper was taken into custody shortly after the incident. According to law enforcement, the dispute escalated dramatically, leading to the shooting. Local news captured her arrest as she was being transported to jail.

She claimed she was protecting herself when asked for a statement. Sheriff Javier Salazar noted that she presented a video to investigators, believing it would clear her name, yet it increased suspicion against her.

Salazar described the case as clear-cut after viewing the footage. He also indicated that the address had a history of previous domestic-related calls, though most involved individuals other than the victim.

The sheriff highlighted a concerning trend where domestic violence incidents tend to rise during holidays. He stressed the importance of addressing domestic violence, as it often escalates without intervention.

Hooper remains in custody at the Bexar County Jail without bond. She is scheduled for a court hearing on March 24.

Man suspected of double murder at Chipotle remains at large

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Man suspected of double murder at Chipotle remains at large

Brockton, MA A 23-year-old man, Davinci Leonard, is wanted in connection with a double murder outside a Chipotle restaurant. Leonard is accused of fatally shooting two individuals, 18-year-old Cevannah Alvarez and 15-year-old Tymari Albertson, on March 22.

Leonard has been indicted on two counts of first-degree murder and several other firearm-related offenses. He has been missing since the shooting occurred.

An argument allegedly broke out between Leonard and Albertson prior to the shooting. Leonard then reportedly opened fire, hitting both victims, who later died at local hospitals.

Following the incident, authorities identified Leonard as the prime suspect but were unable to locate him. David Mosley-Lott, 32, and Jaylen Speed, 24, were arrested for allegedly assisting Leonard in evading capture. Both men have pleaded not guilty to accessory charges.

A witness described the chaotic scene, indicating that a public event was happening at the time. The U.S. Marshals Service, in collaboration with state and local police, is offering a reward of up to $7,500 for information leading to Leonard’s arrest.

Leonard is approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs around 140 pounds. Officials have stated he may have altered his appearance by cutting his hair short.

Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz has urged Leonard to surrender to law enforcement.

Mother accused of shooting son over disrespect during Christmas brunch

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Mother accused of shooting son over disrespect during Christmas brunch

Miami, FL A woman is facing charges after allegedly shooting her son outside a restaurant on Christmas Day. Roseita Lavette Smith, 50, has been charged with aggravated battery with a weapon after the incident outside the Red Rooster restaurant.

Smith was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center just after midnight on Friday, and she is being held without bond.

Reports indicate that the altercation began during a brunch inside the Red Rooster on Northwest 2nd Avenue, where Smith accused her son of disrespecting her and other family members.

The argument escalated and moved outside around 3 p.m. as the two were in her vehicle.

As the son exited the vehicle, Smith allegedly followed him and fired a single gunshot, hitting him in the thigh.

Emergency responders found the victim on the ground, bleeding from the wound, and transported him to a local hospital, where he was reported in stable condition.

Following the shooting, Smith allegedly fled the scene but was located by police later that day.

Smith reportedly claimed self-defense, stating her son threatened her after refusing to exit her vehicle, and explained that she feared for her safety based on past encounters.

The victim identified Smith as the shooter, resulting in her arrest.

Mother sentenced for abandoning children in filthy home

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Mother sentenced for abandoning children in filthy home

Vandergrift, PA – A Pennsylvania mother has received her sentence after leaving her children in hazardous living conditions while she was away with her boyfriend. Heidi Beer, 35, faces three to 23 months in prison for her actions.

Upon her release, Beer will serve three years of probation and six months of electronic monitoring at her residence. She previously pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including endangering the welfare of children.

Beer and her mother, 69-year-old Leslie Ann Keller, were arrested after police were called to the home due to a reported fight on July 28. Officers discovered the children living in unsanitary circumstances, with evidence of neglect throughout the property.

Investigators noted a strong odor coming from inside the house. The living area was littered with feces, rotten food, and pooling urine on the floors.

Four children, aged 9 to 16, were home alone, with the eldest stating that Beer had not returned for several days. The situation was further complicated by the absence of water and a broken shower spigot.

Beer was reportedly living with her boyfriend in Pittsburgh while her children were left behind. The boyfriend had encouraged her to abandon the children, promising a better life without them.

Keller, who lived nearby, was aware of the appalling conditions but had not intervened. One child disclosed that they would fill cat litter containers with water from her house, as their own home had no running water.

As Keller was shown the home during the police investigation, she attempted to reprimand the oldest child for the mess. An officer corrected her, emphasizing that the children were not responsible for the deplorable conditions.

Keller faces similar charges of endangering the welfare of children and awaits arraignment.

Intoxicated driver crashes into family, killing three

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Intoxicated driver crashes into family, killing three

Richmond, TX

A woman faces multiple charges following a tragic crash that claimed the lives of three family members. Majesti Faith Lee, 27, was charged with intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault after the incident.

The crash occurred early Saturday around 2 a.m. on South Highway 99 near Houston. A family of four, including Lizbeth Rodriguez Contreras, 27, Diego Pena Jr., 26, and two young children, was driving north when Lee allegedly drove south in the northbound lanes and collided with their vehicle.

Contreras and her daughter, Camila, were pronounced dead at the scene. Diego Pena and the couple’s three-year-old son were transported to a local hospital, where Diego later died. As of Wednesday, the young boy is reported to be in critical but stable condition.

Lee sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was also hospitalized before being arrested. Investigators believe alcohol played a role in the incident.

Following her arrest, Lee was jailed on a bond set at $1,050,000. Fort Bend County Sheriff Eric Fagan expressed condolences for the family, emphasizing the dangers of impaired driving.

A GoFundMe campaign has been created to assist the surviving family members, highlighting the profound loss endured by these individuals. The tragedy serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving decisions.

Man sentenced to life for deadly home invasion

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Man sentenced to life for deadly home invasion

Gainesville, FL A 52-year-old man, Patrick Watson, received a life sentence without parole for orchestrating a home invasion that resulted in the death of 20-year-old D’halani Armstrong. A jury in Alachua County found Watson guilty of first-degree murder, armed home invasion, solicitation to commit armed burglary, and felony possession of a weapon.

Prosecutors revealed during the trial that Watson had hired three individuals, providing them weapons, money, and information about the target. On July 19, 2022, the hired men attacked Armstrong’s home, and Watson had promised them a share of the proceeds from the crime.

Testimony during the trial came from the accomplices who accepted plea deals, detailing their involvement in the crime. Watson faced multiple charges and was convicted on all counts.

Court documents indicate that one accomplice stayed in a car while two others entered the home. Armstrong was shot soon after they entered, and her uncle, Dovico Miles, confronted the intruders, managing to disarm one and returning fire as they fled.

The defense attorney argued the testimony was unreliable, suggesting there was no substantial evidence against Watson. The jury reached its verdict, and the presiding judge affirmed that Watson would spend the rest of his life in prison.

Prior charges against Miles were dropped, and the three accomplices—Tiara Luckie, Jason Ward, and Alderious White—all testified against Watson, ultimately securing his conviction.

Man charged in brutal death of girlfriend’s 2-year-old daughter

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Man charged in brutal death of girlfriend’s 2-year-old daughter

Philadelphia, PA A 21-year-old man is accused of killing his girlfriend’s daughter in a violent incident. Sean Hernandez faces charges including murder and obstruction of justice.

Hernandez allegedly beat 2-year-old Key’Monnie Bean, leaving her in a basement with severe injuries. He reportedly suffocated the girl before departing the scene.

Two other individuals in the home at the time, Anthony Lowrie, 21, and Alycia McNeill, 20, are charged with obstruction of justice for allegedly misleading investigators.

The child’s mother has not been charged; however, she is believed to have been present during the incident.

On Thursday, a response team arrived at the 2100 block of South Beechwood Street following a call, the details of which remain unclear. Officers discovered Key’Monnie unresponsive in the basement and transported her to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead shortly thereafter.

Prosecutors indicated that the child may have faced prior abuse leading up to this incident. They assert Hernandez, who may also be known by the alias Raafi Gorham, is responsible for the child’s death.

“There are indications that there perhaps were objects used,” Assistant District Attorney Ashley Toczylowski stated, remarking on the severity of the injuries.

District Attorney Larry Krasner expressed deep emotion regarding the tragic case, highlighting the outrage over the loss of the young victim.

Key’Monnie’s father, Ta’Shaun Walls, shared his desire for the maximum punishment for Hernandez and criticized the child’s mother for her actions during the attack.

Hernandez remains in custody with a preliminary hearing scheduled for January 5, 2026.

Man charged in child abuse case involving toddler’s near-fatal injuries

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Man charged in child abuse case involving toddler’s near-fatal injuries

Beaumont, TX A 28-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly inflicting severe injuries on his girlfriend’s one-year-old daughter. Howard Dewayne Walker Jr. was arrested following an incident that occurred while the child’s mother was at a doctor’s appointment.

Police responded around 1 p.m. Tuesday to a hospital where the child arrived in critical condition. Medical staff noted that the girl showed signs consistent with child abuse and subsequently airlifted her to a Houston hospital.

An arrest affidavit indicated that the girl was intubated and had severe facial swelling, bruising, and multiple burn-like lesions. Blood was also found around her left ear.

Prior to the incident, the child’s mother had left her and another child in Walker’s care around 10 a.m. He later texted her about the situation, prompting family members to visit the home.

Witnesses reported that the girl was unresponsive and had visible injuries, including a swollen eye. They observed Walker applying a frozen orange juice can to her face.

Upon arrival, officers noted the strong smell of bleach and found evidence of an attempt to clean up blood. Walker was initially detained on unrelated municipal warrants.

During questioning, he first denied being present when the child sustained her injuries, blaming a babysitter and then his girlfriend. He later admitted to being the only adult with the girl at the time but claimed her injuries were due to an allergic reaction.

Medical professionals informed detectives that the child’s injuries were consistent with inflicted trauma and required significant force. She was later found to have facial fractures, a liver laceration, and active internal bleeding.

The toddler is currently listed in critical condition. Walker remains in the Jefferson County Correctional Facility with a bond set at $1 million.

Mother charged with murder in baby daughter’s tragic death

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Mother charged with murder in baby daughter’s tragic death

Logan, OH

A mother has been charged with murder following the death of her ten-month-old daughter. Daisha Somers, 27, is accused of causing severe injuries to her child, Ka’myla Somers, which included multiple skull fractures and signs of significant internal trauma.

The child was found unresponsive in November 2022, after Somers and her boyfriend, Jerry Johnson, claimed she fell from her bed. Investigators later determined the extent of Ka’myla’s injuries did not match the explanation provided.

Both Somers and Johnson allegedly heard a loud noise before discovering the child on the floor. They did not call emergency services and opted to transport her to a hospital in their vehicle several hours later.

On Friday, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced charges against Somers that included murder and felonious assault. Johnson, who is not Ka’myla’s father, faces charges of child endangerment but has not been charged with murder.

Somers reportedly admitted to using methamphetamine, while Johnson acknowledged being intoxicated from alcohol consumption. Johnson stated he found the baby unresponsive while Somers was doing laundry elsewhere.

After being transported to the hospital, Ka’myla was placed on life support and later pronounced dead on November 23, 2022.

A Hocking County grand jury issued the indictment last week. Somers is currently being held without bond following her arrest in West Virginia.

Initial charges of child endangerment against both individuals were dismissed in April 2023 as prosecutors worked to gather necessary evidence for a murder indictment. Delays in the case were largely attributed to the reliance on forensic evidence and expert testimony regarding the medical information related to the case.

A GoFundMe campaign launched in Ka’myla’s memory described her as a vibrant child who brought joy to those around her.

Missouri man charged after violent parking lot attack over dog incident

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Missouri man charged after violent parking lot attack over dog incident

Pleasant Hope, MO

A man was charged after allegedly attacking another individual at a middle school basketball game. Charles Cooper confronted the victim in the parking lot, accusing him of hitting his dog with a car.

Witnesses reported the assault at Pleasant Hope Middle School. Cooper, wielding a metal flashlight, allegedly beat the 21-year-old victim while making threats about bloodshed.

During the attack, Cooper reportedly said, “You made my dog bleed internally, now I’m going to make you bleed internally.”

The confrontation began when the victim stepped outside for fresh air, as he became irritated with the game. An account from a probable cause statement reveals that Cooper approached the victim, yelling accusations.

The victim acknowledged hitting something on his way to the game but claimed he was unaware it was a dog. Following the altercation, Cooper allegedly knocked the victim to the ground and continued to assault him.

Multiple witnesses observed the incident and reported Cooper’s aggressive behavior. One female bystander yelled for him to stop, to which he responded with further justifications for his actions.

The victim sustained injuries and required hospitalization due to the attack. Cooper faces charges of first-degree assault and armed criminal action, as outlined in court documents.

Teen arrested for fatal stabbing over missing vape

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Teen arrested for fatal stabbing over missing vape

Baytown, TX An 18-year-old has been arrested following the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old during a confrontation in a high school classroom. Aundre Matthews allegedly stabbed Andrew Meismer over a missing $21 vape pen at Sterling High School on Wednesday at approximately 11:15 a.m.

Prosecutors reported that a teacher witnessed a struggle after Meismer sought permission to leave the classroom. Shortly thereafter, the teacher heard cries for help and found Matthews with his arm around Meismer’s neck.

Despite attempts to remove Matthews’ arm, the teacher observed blood coming from Meismer’s neck. Surveillance footage indicated that both boys entered the classroom together, where Matthews accused Meismer of taking his vape.

A fight ensued, with a witness stating that she saw significant blood following the altercation.

Upon arrest, Matthews claimed he confronted Meismer regarding the vape before searching his pockets and discovering a pair of scissors, which he took from Meismer. Following this, Matthews allegedly stabbed Meismer in the neck during the confrontation.

Matthews’ attorney stated that the defendant has no prior criminal history. However, a former teacher mentioned Matthews had faced in-school suspensions for prior altercations.

Local educators expressed concern about escalating discipline issues at the school. Matthews remains in Harris County Jail, with a bond set at $3 million.

His next court appearance is scheduled for January 7, 2026.

Mom arrested in Miami after attacking teen on Carnival cruise

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Mom arrested in Miami after attacking teen on cruise

Miami, FL A 38-year-old Minnesota mother was arrested after allegedly tackling a teenager on a Carnival Cruise ship. The incident occurred on Sunday while the cruise was docked in Florida.

Paetra Grandsberry was reportedly frustrated after a group of teenagers allegedly attacked her two sons. As she spoke with a security guard regarding the matter, Grandsberry ran after a group of children, claiming one of them had struck her sons.

Witnesses say Grandsberry tackled one teen and instructed her children to assist her. The boy managed to break free and return to safety.

Grandsberry later informed police that she realized she had mistakenly identified the teen as one of the attackers. Upon her arrest, she was charged with child abuse without great bodily harm.

Following the incident, deputies from the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office detained Grandsberry. The teenager involved stated that he did not seek medical attention after the alleged attack.

Grandsberry was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where she remains on a $2,500 bond.

Father faces charges after children endure perilous hike in Utah

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Father faces charges after children endure perilous hike in Utah

Salt Lake City, UT A father is accused of endangering the lives of his three children during a treacherous hike in the Wasatch Mountain Range last week. Micah Smith, 31, faces six felony counts related to child torture and aggravated child abuse, which could lead to a significant prison sentence. His defense attorney seeks to limit media exposure related to the case, arguing that it could negatively impact the children.

Defense attorney Kayla Mahoney filed a motion in Salt Lake County court requesting that cameras be banned from the courtroom. The motion states that images of their father in handcuffs may harm the minors emotionally.

The argument posits that any exposure to courtroom images is unnecessary for the children. The motion highlights a “reasonable likelihood” that media coverage may adversely affect their well-being.

The hiking incident occurred in early October at Big Cottonwood Canyon. There, Smith took his children, ages 2, 4, and 8, on the Broads Fork Trail, which is rated “hard.”

As conditions deteriorated, Smith allegedly ignored pleas from his children and their mother to turn back. The charging documents recount multiple instances where the children expressed discomfort and requested to leave.

Failing to heed his daughter’s concerns as the storm approached, Smith stated it was a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience. When conditions worsened, he left the children alone early in the morning to seek help.

The family was rescued by a search and rescue team utilizing a helicopter. Investigators discovered evidence on Smith’s phone showing his wife’s repeated inquiries about the children’s safety.

Moreover, a video showed his daughter worrying about freezing to death. The prosecution has yet to respond to the defense’s motion regarding courtroom cameras.

Couple charged after attempting to sell baby for beer at campground

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Couple charged after attempting to sell baby for beer at campground

Rogers, AR

A couple in Arkansas has faced legal consequences for attempting to sell their baby for a six-pack of beer. Darien Urban, 22, pleaded guilty to accepting compensation for adoption and received a sentence of three years in prison, with three years suspended.

Shalene Ehlers, 21, accepted a plea regarding two counts against her and received a lighter sentence, being placed on six years of state-supervised probation.

The couple’s actions were first reported earlier this month at Beaver Lake Hide-A-Way Campground, where they allegedly offered their six-month-old child in exchange for cash and alcohol.

Witnesses reported that Urban and Ehlers tried to give the baby to a man who had offered beer. They signed a contract stating they were surrendering their parental rights in exchange for $1,000.

According to an affidavit, multiple witnesses confirmed the attempted sale, which included a recording of the two signing the contract. The couple was said to have had discussions about exchanging the baby for the promised money.

A call to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office prompted a response from deputies, leading to the baby being taken from the alleged sellers. The child, showing signs of neglect, was subsequently transported to a hospital for evaluation.

Neither parent is permitted to contact their child, now a toddler, following plea agreements. Authorities continue to monitor the situation as both Urban and Ehlers face ongoing repercussions from their actions.

Mother charged with murder of 14-year-old daughter with autism

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Mother charged with murder of 14-year-old daughter with autism

Detroit, MI A mother has been charged with murder after her 14-year-old daughter, Kylee Clark, died in July. Vangie Renee Averhart, 37, is accused of causing the death of her daughter, who had autism and other developmental disorders.

Averhart appeared in court this week where evidence was presented regarding the incident. Testimony revealed that Averhart’s boyfriend left the pair alone for approximately ten minutes on July 7 before he was summoned for help.

Upon his return, the boyfriend found Kylee in distress and performed CPR after removing food from her mouth. Emergency responders transported Kylee to the hospital where she died five days later.

A pediatrician testified in court that Kylee suffered blunt force trauma to the head leading to significant brain bleeding. The physician described the injuries as severe, stating it would require a substantial amount of force to inflict such harm.

Prosecutors allege that Averhart no longer wanted to care for her daughter. It was stated that she desired to be with her boyfriend instead of looking after Kylee.

Averhart’s defense attorney pointed to the boyfriend, claiming he was responsible for Kylee’s injuries after an incident involving spilled milk. The boyfriend denied any wrongdoing and has remained consistent in his account of the events.

Averhart’s trial is set to proceed after a judge established sufficient evidence for the prosecution. Earlier accounts provided by Averhart regarding her daughter’s injuries were inconsistent.

Prosecutors mentioned that Kylee lived in a locked room and that authorities had previously investigated Averhart for concerns over her daughter’s safety. Family members indicated that Averhart’s statements regarding Kylee were deceptive.

Kylee’s obituary highlighted her vibrant personality and joyful spirit. Averhart remains in custody without bond, awaiting her next court hearing scheduled for November 26.

Grand jury clears father in college shooting incident

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Grand jury clears father in college shooting incident

Franklin County, KY

Jacob Bard will not face charges for a shooting incident involving a mob that attacked his son on a college campus. A Franklin County grand jury declined to indict Bard, citing insufficient evidence related to the shooting at Kentucky State University.

The incident began when Bard’s son experienced threats and harassment following a burglary in his dorm room in October. On December 6, a large group of individuals violently assaulted the 18-year-old and three of his friends in the dorm.

Two days later, the group returned to the campus with weapons, prompting Bard’s family to travel to the college around midnight. Upon arrival, they discovered that their son had not eaten for days due to safety concerns, and subsequent meetings with campus police failed to alleviate the family’s fears.

With continued threats against his son, Bard approached the dorm when he encountered individuals who had previously attacked his son. As tensions escalated, Bard armed himself with his wife’s firearm to protect his family from the oncoming crowd.

In the ensuing chaos, Bard shot two individuals who were attacking his son. One of the individuals died, while the other was hospitalized but later stabilized.

Bard was initially charged with murder and assault, but his attorney contended that the university failed to address ongoing threats and violence on campus. The attorney also criticized law enforcement for not pursuing charges against the attackers.

Bard’s family has received death threats, prompting them to relocate for their safety. The shooting remains under investigation, with Kentucky State University stating that it is cooperating with law enforcement and enhancing security measures on campus to protect its students.

Mother charged in murder of 5-year-old daughter following extreme abuse allegations

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Mother charged in murder of 5-year-old daughter following extreme abuse allegations

Reno, NV A mother has been accused of participating in the severe abuse of her 5-year-old daughter, Izabella Loving, resulting in the child’s death. Andrea Loving was arraigned on a first-degree murder charge on Tuesday after her charge was upgraded from child abuse.

Izabella died in April from bacterial pneumonia, but the investigation revealed multiple blunt force injuries, malnutrition, dehydration, and medical neglect were also factors in her death. Court documents state that Andrea allowed the girl’s father, Nicholas Loving, to physically abuse and starve Izabella, claiming the mistreatment occurred “more times than she could count.”

The amended complaint details that Andrea and Nicholas engaged in “daily mistreatment” of Izabella, including confining her and limiting her food intake to minimal portions. During her interviews with detectives, Andrea reportedly acknowledged that Izabella was usually fed only a piece of bread each day.

Before Izabella’s death, Andrea conducted internet searches with alarming phrases such as “signs my child is dying,” and “my five-year-old is peeing blood.” Investigators discovered that the child was kept in a locked cubby structure that measured approximately five feet by five feet.

Text messages recovered from the Lovings’ phones indicated that Andrea frequently sought permission from Nicholas to feed Izabella, with most responses being negative. The couple supposedly locked their daughter in the cubby as a form of punishment for minor offenses like stealing food.

A detective from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office noted that Andrea expressed fear of Nicholas as the reason for her inaction regarding the abuse. In her statements, Andrea said she believed punishment would be inflicted on her if she intervened.

Andrea claimed responsibility for allowing the abuse to continue, admitting that she did not act to protect Izabella, even when she was aware of the violence inflicted on her. She described being aware of Nicholas kicking Izabella and insisted she was not physically abusive herself.

In the police statements, Andrea acknowledged that she should have sought medical help for Izabella, stating the child had been ill for over a week before finally attempting to take her to a doctor. The last known medical visit for Izabella occurred in October 2022.

Andrea expressed regret during her interviews, stating, “I should go to jail for not helping her and Nick should go to jail for killing her.” Both Andrea and Nicholas are scheduled for preliminary hearings on February 6, 2026.

Mother charged in daughter’s death after cross-country trip

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Mother charged in daughter’s death after cross-country trip

Lompoc, CA

A mother has been arrested following the discovery of her 9-year-old daughter’s body in Utah after a prolonged search. Officials found Melodee Buzzard’s remains earlier this month, and DNA tests confirmed her identity.

Ashlee Buzzard was taken into custody on Tuesday at approximately 7:45 a.m. It remains unclear what charges have been filed against her or the specific location in Utah where the body was found.

Melodee was reportedly last seen near the Utah-Colorado border on October 9. Sources indicate investigators believe she may have died prior to being reported missing.

Buzzard initially left her home in Lompoc on October 7, traveling to Nebraska and returning three days later without her daughter. During the return trip, it is alleged she attempted to evade authorities by changing her appearance and altering license plates.

Law enforcement first learned about Melodee’s disappearance on October 14 when the Lompoc Unified School District informed them of her extended absence. Deputies found no verifiable explanation for her whereabouts at Buzzard’s residence in the 500 block of Mars Avenue.

Sheriff Bill Brown described the case as perplexing. Buzzard’s mother stated that her daughter had been facing mental health issues since Melodee’s father died in a car accident when she was an infant.

According to the mother, Child Protective Services had taken custody of Melodee due to unsafe living conditions in Ashlee’s home.

Details surrounding the investigation and charges filed against Ashlee Buzzard will be updated as they become available.

Sister holds dying girl after ambush shooting in Goldsboro

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Sister holds dying girl after ambush shooting in Goldsboro

GOLDSBORO, NC A 13-year-old girl was shot and killed as she walked home with her older sister on Sunday evening. The pair was ambushed by three teenage boys who emerged from bushes and opened fire.

Jaleeyah Tune was struck by a bullet and died at the scene. Her 14-year-old sister, J’Sheeyah Tune, recounted the moments after the shooting.

“I held her in her last moments,” J’Sheeyah said. She added that she felt Jaleeyah’s presence in those final moments.

The sisters had been walking with friends to get something to eat before heading home. The group was confronted by a 15-year-old and two 16-year-old males who approached from the 200 block of Alpha Court.

Witnesses reported the aftermath of the shooting. A resident, Jeffery Rudolph, expressed his sorrow at the scene while offering support to the family.

The teenage suspects have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder and felony conspiracy. One suspect appeared in court on Monday, while the others are expected to appear later this week.

This incident continues to resonate within the Goldsboro community, as many express their heartbreak over the tragedy. J’Sheeyah emphasized her sister’s innocence, stating, “She didn’t deserve this at all.”