Lawsuit Claims Fatal Neglect in Traffic Stop Custody Death in Tennessee

Jackson, Tenn. — A lawsuit has been filed against Henry County’s law enforcement, accusing staff of wrongful actions in the death of Daniel Russell during a traffic stop on April 20, 2024. The legal action, initiated by he family’s attorney, Christopher Smith, claims that officers from both the Henry County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency contributed to Russell’s death through negligent handling and use of excessive force, thereby violating his constitutional rights under the 4th and 14th amendments. Russell, referred to affectionately as “Danny” by family and friends, was reportedly pulled over … Read more

Legal Battle Continues Over 2022 Greenwood Park Mall Shooting as Indiana Court of Appeals to Address Negligence Claims

Indianapolis, Indiana — Next week, the Indiana Court of Appeals is set to review a pivotal case involving Simon Property Group and Allied Universal Security Services, stirring ongoing legal debates over their liability in a mass shooting event that took place at Greenwood Park Mall in 2022. Grounding the legal action are claims of negligence following an incident where three people were killed and several others, including Kaya Stewart, were severely injured. Stewart’s lawsuit alleges that both the mall owner, Simon Property Group, and the security provider, Allied Universal Security Services, failed to offer adequate … Read more

Judge Denies Bond Reduction for Suspect in 1989 Iowa Murder Case Amid Health Claims

DES MOINES, Iowa – A judge in Harris County has refused to lower the $3 million bond for Robert Davis, a man accused in a 1989 cold case murder in western Iowa. Davis faces charges of first-degree murder in the disappearance of Barbara Lenz from Woodbine, Iowa, over three decades ago. The case has remained unresolved until recently, casting a long shadow over the community and the victim’s family. Despite pleading from Davis’ defense counsel citing his stage 4 cancer diagnosis and deteriorating health conditions, the court decided against reducing his bond. Davis’ legal representatives … Read more

Georgia Jury Awards $2.1 Billion in Landmark Case Against Weedkiller Manufacturer Over Cancer Claims

Atlanta, Georgia — In a landmark legal decision, a Georgia jury has awarded nearly $2.1 billion in damages to a man who claimed a widely used weedkiller caused his cancer. This verdict marks one of the largest financial penalties ever imposed on Monsanto, a company now under the umbrella of Bayer, the German pharmaceutical giant, in ongoing litigation that links its flagship product, Roundup, to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The plaintiff, Georgia homeowner John Barnes, had reportedly used Roundup from 1999 until 2019. He was diagnosed with cancer in March 2020, setting the stage for a high-stakes … Read more