Repeat Offender Who Attacked Judge Returns for Sentencing: What’s Next for Deobra Redden?

LAS VEGAS (TND) — A man who launched himself over a judge’s bench and attacked the judge in Las Vegas will face the same judge on Monday. Deobra Redden is expected to appear before Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus. Redden is facing prison time for a felony battery charge stemming from a baseball bat attack in 2023. He had tried to convince the judge to show him leniency, claiming he was turning his life around. However, when it became clear that he would be sentenced to prison, Redden lunged at the judge. … Read more

Arnold Schwarzenegger Countersues Cyclist in Lawsuit Over SUV-Bicycle Crash

LOS ANGELES, CA – Two months ago, Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger was involved in a bicycle crash on San Vicente Boulevard in west Los Angeles. The collision occurred when Schwarzenegger was driving his SUV and allegedly hit cyclist Joanne Flickinger. While Schwarzenegger does not dispute hitting the cyclist, he is now demanding the dismissal of the lawsuit filed against him. According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, Schwarzenegger denies all allegations of wrongdoing and shifts the blame onto Flickinger. He asserts that her “carelessness and negligence” were contributing factors to the injuries and damages. … Read more

Coldwater Woman’s Jury Trial Set to Begin for Allegedly Shooting Daughter

COLDWATER, MI – The jury trial of a Coldwater woman who was charged with shooting her daughter is scheduled to start on Tuesday. The woman is facing five counts in connection with the incident. The trial will take place in the local courthouse. The shooting took place in Coldwater, a city in Branch County, Michigan. The woman allegedly shot her daughter, who sustained injuries as a result. The exact details of the incident have not been disclosed. The trial is expected to be a significant event, as it will determine the woman’s culpability in the … Read more

Mayor Eric Adams Faces Backlash for Failing to Implement Housing Voucher Program, Defying City Council’s Deadline

NEW YORK CITY – Last summer, the City Council and Mayor Eric Adams became entangled in a fierce battle over the expansion of the City’s housing voucher program. The City Council approved a package of bills that would extend eligibility to income-qualified families facing eviction. However, Adams vetoed these bills, citing their high cost. The City Council ultimately overrode his veto. One of the key changes in the voucher program is the extension of eligibility to families facing eviction who have not yet entered the shelter system. These changes were set to be implemented by … Read more