Former Police Officer’s Bond Request Denied Amid Serious Charges of Sexual Assault on Minor

MOBILE, Ala. — A judge has denied a motion to restore bond for a former police officer from Bayou La Batre who is facing serious allegations of sexual assault against a minor. William “B.J.” Squires, previously released on bond, now remains in custody following a recent court hearing. Last month, the court revoked Squires’ bond after learning that he attended a baseball game in Biloxi, Mississippi, which violated the terms of his release that mandated he stay within Alabama’s borders. Squires is accused of raping and sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl, and the case has … Read more

Acquitted: Five Ex-Hockey Players Cleared of Sexual Assault Charges in Canada Trial

LONDON, Ontario — A court has acquitted five former players in a high-profile case linked to allegations of sexual assault involving Hockey Canada. After a trial that captivated the nation, the jury delivered its verdict following deliberations about the events of June 2018, when allegations surfaced regarding an incident involving a young woman and several players from a prominent junior hockey team. The five players stood accused of participating in a group sexual assault, which drew intense media scrutiny and public outrage. The case became a focal point for discussions around sexual misconduct in sports, … Read more

Georgia Man Faces Multiple Charges Following High-Speed Pursuit and Drug Raid in Barren County

Glasgow, Kentucky – A Barren County grand jury has indicted a Georgia man on multiple charges following a police pursuit that ended with his arrest. George Middlebrooks, 43, was apprehended by authorities after attempting to evade officers in a vehicle and subsequently on foot. During the chase, police discovered Middlebrooks in possession of a small quantity of marijuana along with a significant amount of cash. A subsequent search of his residence on Lexington Drive yielded a range of controlled substances, including crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, and prescription medications. The drugs were reportedly packaged in … Read more

Self-Defense or Felony? Jury Clears Shooter in Fatal Confrontation While Convict Faces Weapon Charges

Point Arena, California — A jury has determined that the shooting death of 54-year-old Kevin Taeuffer on July 11, 2024, was justified as an act of self-defense. The shooter, 48-year-old Pan Jasper Brady, who is a convicted felon, now faces sentencing for illegally possessing the firearm he used in the confrontation. The jury found that Brady acted within his rights under California law when he shot Taeuffer during an altercation outside his home. Despite the self-defense ruling, the jury did convict Brady of two felonies: possessing a firearm and ammunition as a felon. These convictions … Read more