Kansas City Jury Convicts Man in Driveway Killing of 68-Year-Old

Kansas City, Missouri – A Kansas City man has been convicted of murder following the shooting death of a 68-year-old man in his own driveway. The verdict comes after a dramatic trial that captivated local attention and raised significant questions about crime and safety in residential areas. The defendant, whose identity has been withheld for legal reasons, was found guilty of second-degree murder and armed criminal action. He faces a significant prison sentence, with the possibility of life imprisonment, demonstrating the gravity of the crime and the judicial system’s effort to tackle such severe offenses. … Read more

Maryland Jury Convicts Man of First-Degree Murder, Ensuring Justice for Victim in Lexington Park Shooting

LEONARDTOWN, Md. – A local jury has convicted 21-year-old Jontae Lamont Proctor of first-degree murder, marking a significant legal outcome fueled by repeated violent offenses. The St. Mary’s County State’s Attorney Jaymi Sterling announced the verdict, which stems from Proctor’s involvement in the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old man last year. The incident took place on February 26, 2024, when deputies rushed to a report of gunfire in Lexington Park. They discovered a young man inside a vehicle, critically injured with a gunshot wound to the head from which he later died. Following a four-day … Read more

Louisiana Jury Convicts Man of Aggravated Child Sexual Assault, Faces Life in Prison

COVINGTON, La. — After a jury deliberated for four hours on February 28, a St. Tammany Parish man was found guilty of severe crimes involving a child. Mandeville resident Damien Chance White, 43, was convicted on charges including first degree rape of a child under thirteen and two counts of sexual battery of a child under the same age. The verdict concluded a rigorous five-day trial. The prosecution team, led by Assistant District Attorneys Zachary Popovich from the Special Victims Unit and Le’Anne Malnar, presented a formidable case before Judge Alan Black. The trial incorporated … Read more

Jury Clears Suspect on Murder Charges, Convicts Co-defendant in Wapato Drive-by Shooting

WAPATO, Wash. — A significant court ruling emerged from the Yakima County Superior Court on Friday, absolving Elias Joel C. Campos-Dones of murder and drive-by shooting charges linked to a fatal incident in Wapato. Meanwhile, the jury found Xavier Anthony Randall guilty of second-degree murder and related accusations stemming from the May 5 shooting death of Charlie Jimenez. During the trial, it surfaced that Randall also faced charges for fleeing police after attempting to evade a Toppenish officer soon after Jimenez was fatally shot. This action led to an escalated pursuit that concluded with Randall’s … Read more