Murder Trial Shocker: Defense Claims Conspiracy as Jury Explores Crime Scene in Canton Officer’s Death

CANTON, Mass. — The trial of Karen Read, charged with the fatal 2022 incident involving her police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, has taken a dramatic turn as jurors prepare for an onsite visit to the scene of the alleged crime. O’Keefe’s lifeless body was discovered in the snow outside a Canton house party, leading to charges of second-degree murder, vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and hit-and-run against Read. Tensions in the courtroom escalated as Read’s defense attorneys presented a theory of a ‘vast police conspiracy’, alleging that O’Keefe was actually killed by another law enforcement officer … Read more

Hells Angel Member Faces Possible Life Sentence in Violent Attempted Murder and Hate Crime Trial

San Diego – In a high-profile case that has captured local attention, Troy Scholder, identified as a member of the Hells Angels, stands trial accused of a violent assault on a Black man. The courtroom drama centers on diverging narratives about the motives behind the stabbing, which took place on June 6, 2022, on Newport Avenue, a likely battleground for racial and violent confrontations. During the closing arguments, prosecutor Miriam Hemming passionately advocated for a conviction of Scholder on charges of attempted murder and two counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon causing great … Read more

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara Discusses Crime Reduction and Leadership Changes in Comprehensive Live Interview

Minneapolis, MN — Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara recently discussed a variety of issues impacting the city during an interview on FOX 9’s All Day Live. These topics included notable declines in violent crime, the dismissal of a high-profile defamation lawsuit, and upcoming changes in law enforcement leadership. Recent data released by the Minneapolis Police Department has shown a promising decrease in shootings and homicides in the first quarter of 2025. Chief O’Hara, along with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, highlighted the city’s longest stretch without any homicides since the last was reported on February 15, … Read more

North Miami Murder Conviction: Anthawn Ragan Could Face Death Penalty for 2013 Crime

MIAMI — A significant ruling has been handed down by a Miami jury, which found Anthawn Ragan guilty of first-degree murder in the 2013 shooting death of Luis Perez at a North Miami motel. The verdict opens the possibility of the death penalty for Ragan, setting the stage for the next phase of the legal proceedings. Ragan, who has consistently maintained his innocence by pleading not guilty, was convicted after a detailed review of the case, which involved the tragic loss of Perez over seven years ago. The jury’s decision followed compelling arguments about the … Read more