Georgia Deputy Survives Traumatic Crash: Advocates for Enforcement of Move Over Law

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. – The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia conducted a special detail on Saturday to focus on enforcing the Move Over Law, following an incident where one of their deputies was struck by a driver who failed to move into the next lane. Deputy Kelvin Dingle, who had been serving with the Sheriff’s Office for the last year and a half, was hit by a vehicle while working a wreck on GA-400 on June 25, 2023. He suffered a spinal cord injury and had to undergo extensive rehabilitation before returning to the … Read more

California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Deputy Director Accused of Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Resulting in Delays for Wildfire Victims

Sacramento, California – A lawsuit filed at Sacramento County Superior Court accuses a deputy director for the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) of sexual harassment and claims that retaliation resulted in a delay in state support for wildfire victims. The plaintiff in the case, identified as Kendra Bowyer, alleges that she experienced a year of inappropriate comments and advances from deputy director Ryan Buras, including non-consensual touching and trying to enter her bed while she was sleeping. The lawsuit also accuses Cal OES of failing to respond to previous reports of harassment … Read more

Justice Served: Convicted Killer of Smith County Deputy Receives 32-Year Prison Sentence

TYLER, Texas (AP) — A man convicted of killing a Smith County deputy has been sentenced to 32 years in prison. The jury announced the verdict on Wednesday after deliberating on the case. The trial took place in Tyler, Texas. The defendant was found guilty of the murder of the deputy, who was killed while responding to a call in May. The deputy, whose name has not been released, was shot multiple times by the defendant, who was armed at the time of the incident. The defendant was arrested shortly after the shooting. During the … Read more

Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Former Sheriff’s Deputy in Parkland School Massacre to Proceed

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by families of the victims of the Parkland school massacre can proceed against former sheriff’s deputy Scot Peterson, who failed to intervene during the attack. Circuit Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips denied Peterson’s motion to dismiss the case before trial, stating that a jury should determine whether Peterson showed a “wanton and willful disregard” for the safety of the students and teachers during the six-minute shooting. Although Peterson was acquitted of criminal charges last year, the standard of proof is lower in a civil lawsuit. … Read more