Man Charged in Fourth of July Shooting Rehires Lawyers After Dismissing Them: Latest Updates

WAUKEGAN, Ill. — Robert Crimo III, the man charged with killing seven people at a Fourth of July parade in 2022, has rehired public defenders after previously dismissing them. Crimo requested to be represented by public defenders once again after firing them last month. Crimo is facing 21 counts of first-degree murder for the shooting incident that occurred during the Independence Day celebration. The parade turned tragic when Crimo opened fire, resulting in the deaths of seven individuals. The motive behind the shooting remains unknown. Crimo is expected to undergo a mental health evaluation to … Read more

Third Person Charged in Crystal Rogers Disappearance Seeks Bond Reduction amidst Promised Immunity Documents

NELSON COUNTY, Ky. – A third person is set to appear in court on Thursday in connection to the disappearance of Crystal Rogers. Steve Lawson will seek a reduction in his $500,000 bond, with a judge scheduled to consider the request during a 2:30 p.m. hearing. According to Lawson’s attorneys, he maintains his innocence and possesses documentation proving he was promised immunity for his cooperation. They argue that since 2015, he has been a “person of interest” and a “target of the Commonwealth,” emphasizing that he poses no flight risk as he has consistently appeared … Read more

Murder Trial Begins for Minot Man Charged with Roommate’s Brutal Slaying

MINOT, ND – Jury selection has commenced in the trial of a Minot man accused of the murder of his roommate over three years ago. Shawnee Krall, 31, is facing a murder charge in connection with the death of Alice Queirolo, 29, which occurred in December 2020. Crucial evidence, including the car where Queirolo’s body was found, has been dismissed by the court due to the lack of a proper search warrant. The trial, anticipated to run until January 12th, presents the possibility of a life sentence for Krall if he is found guilty. As … Read more