Sisters Denied Bail in High-Profile D.C. Bus Stabbing Case, Judge Cites Violent Attack

Washington, D.C. – A local judge refused to release two sisters implicated in a violent assault that transpired aboard a public bus in December, citing the severity of the incident. The case surrounding Donea Williams, 30, and Ashley Brown, 26, continues to develop as they face charges of assault with intent to kill while armed. The incident, which occurred on Dec. 8, took place on a bus at the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and 28th Street, SE. Authorities allege that the attack was premeditated and involved coordination between the two sisters. In early January, both … Read more

Former Prosecutor on Trial: Allegations of Obstruction in Ahmaud Arbery Case Unfold in Georgia Court

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Former prosecutor Jackie Johnson stands trial in the Brunswick Courthouse, the same location where the convicted murderers of Ahmaud Arbery were tried, as she faces charges for her alleged interference in the investigation of Arbery’s death. Johnson, who was the district attorney in Glynn County at the time of the incident, is accused of using her position to protect the suspects involved in Arbery’s killing. Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was chased and fatally shot in February 2020 by three white men after jogging past their homes in Brunswick. The incident, … Read more

Supreme Court Turns Down Montana GOP Case Centered on Disputed Election Law Theory

The Supreme Court has unequivocally dismissed a Republican-endorsed lawsuit from Montana which was centered around a contentious theory concerning election laws. This ruling marks a significant setback for supporters of the theory, which asserts that only state legislatures can set rules governing federal elections. At the heart of the dispute was Montana’s 2021 legislative act which aimed to eliminate Election Day voter registration. Advocates for the law argued that this move would enhance the integrity and security of elections. However, opponents contended it would unjustly restrict voter access and suppress voter turnout. This legal challenge … Read more

Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Ex-Prosecutor Linked to Ahmaud Arbery Case Amid Winter Weather Delays

In Brunswick, Georgia, over 200 potential jurors convened at a local courthouse to determine their suitability for impartiality in the trial of former district attorney Jackie Johnson, who stands accused of misconduct during the investigation into Ahmaud Arbery’s death in 2020. Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was fatally shot after being pursued by three white men, an incident that garnered national attention. The trial of Johnson will take place in the same courthouse where Arbery’s killers were found guilty and convicted in 2021. This proximate seating raises questions about the complexities and sensitivities involved in … Read more