Jury Acquits ICE Protester of Assault Charges in Landmark LA Case

Los Angeles, CA — A jury acquitted Brayan Ramos-Brito of assaulting a federal agent during a demonstration in Los Angeles County, marking a significant outcome in a series of similar cases. The verdict came after a two-day trial that scrutinized the events surrounding a protest against immigration enforcement. Ramos-Brito was charged with assault stemming from a June protest outside the Homeland Security Investigations building in Paramount. Initially facing a felony accusation, federal authorities later downgraded the charge to misdemeanor assault. During the trial, U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino testified to witnessing Ramos-Brito deliver … Read more

Local Man Faces Serious Charges After Allegedly Stalking and Assaulting 79-Year-Old Woman

DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A 30-year-old man has been indicted on multiple charges, including stalking and sexual assault, following an alarming incident involving a 79-year-old woman. Zachary Dickinson was brought before a judge on Wednesday to address the allegations that emerged from an event on August 21. According to investigators from the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Dickinson allegedly followed the victim home from a local Walmart and assaulted her in her driveway while she was unloading groceries. Detectives arrested him the day after the incident, based on police body camera footage that recorded their approach … Read more

Judge Dismisses Terrorism Charges Against Accused Insurance CEO Killer as Case Progresses in New York

New York, N.Y. — A judge has dismissed two murder charges against Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, during a court hearing on Tuesday. This marks Mangione’s first appearance in a Manhattan courtroom in five months. Judge Gregory Carro invalidated the severe accusation of first-degree murder that had classified the crime as an act of terrorism, stating that evidence presented to the grand jury was insufficient to support this characterization. The judge also dismissed a second-degree murder charge connected to the alleged terrorism aspect of the case. Remaining charges against Mangione include … Read more

Ironwood Man Convicted on Drug Charges: Community Reacts to Verdict

IRONWOOD, Mich. — A jury has found a local man guilty on multiple drug-related charges, concluding a trial that highlighted the ongoing issues of substance abuse in the community. The trial of 32-year-old Kyle K. Allard ended with the jury’s decision, which found him guilty of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, along with other charges. The jury deliberated for several hours before reaching a verdict, reflecting the serious nature of the charges and the evidence presented during the trial. Evidence presented in court included testimonies from law enforcement officers who conducted the investigation. They … Read more