Massachusetts Woman Claims Law Enforcement Conspiracy in Boyfriend’s Death: Defense Calls Family Relationships into Question

DEDHAM, Mass. – A hearing is currently taking place in the case of Karen Read, a Massachusetts woman who is facing charges related to the death of her boyfriend outside a Canton home. Read stands accused of using her vehicle to strike John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, following a night of drinking on January 29, 2022. Skeptical of the official narrative, Read’s defense attorney alleges a conspiracy within law enforcement to shield the true culprits responsible for O’Keefe’s demise. During the hearing, Read’s defense attorney advocated for access to communications between individuals involved in … Read more

Defendant’s “Bad Day” Excuse Falls Flat After Assault on Las Vegas Judge Goes Viral

LAS VEGAS, NV – A defendant who attacked a female judge in a stunning courtroom incident blamed his actions on having a “bad day.” Deobra Redden, a three-time convicted felon, admitted to attempting to kill Judge Mary Kay Holthus, claiming she had a personal vendetta against him. The shocking confrontation was caught on video and quickly went viral. According to court documents obtained by 8 News Now, Redden told officers that the judge had it out for him and referred to her as “evil.” He later apologized to the officers for his behavior and questioned … Read more

Verizon Customers Eligible for Refunds in $100 Million Lawsuit Settlement

Belleville, New Jersey – Verizon customers in Belleville might receive a pleasant surprise in the mail this week. They have the opportunity to claim a refund as part of a $100 million settlement resulting from a class-action lawsuit. Eligible customers will receive postcards or emails notifying them of the opportunity. The lawsuit alleged that Verizon charged unfair fees without proper disclosure. At the center of the issue is Verizon’s “administrative charge,” which the plaintiffs argued were deceptive and not adequately disclosed. The charge, which wasn’t included in the advertised monthly price, was allegedly imposed in … Read more

Jury Finds Columbus Man Guilty of Multiple Sex Crimes Against a Child after Intense Trial

COLUMBUS, Kansas – A Columbus man has been found guilty on charges of rape and aggravated indecent liberties with a child after a two-day criminal trial in Cherokee County. Brian Stewart, 38, was convicted by a Cherokee County Jury following nearly six and a half hours of deliberation. The charges against Stewart stem from his criminal conduct, which occurred on multiple occasions between March and late August 2016. The jury deliberated over the evidence presented before reaching their verdict. Following the announcement of the guilty verdict, the judge ordered Stewart to be remanded to the … Read more