Teenagers Charged as Adults in Fatal Shooting of River Rouge Man Set to Face Jury Trial

RIVER ROUGE, Mich. — Two teenagers from Downriver, Michigan, are set to go to trial for the shooting death of a 21-year-old man. Dshaun Miller, 15, and Marcell Carter, 17, are facing charges as adults in the 2022 homicide case. The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, led by Kym Worthy, brought the charges against the two teenagers. Carter has been charged with felony murder, while Miller faces charges of felony murder and felony firearms. The trial for both defendants is scheduled for March 11. The charges stem from the death of Jonai Harrison, who went missing … Read more

Horsham Mother Accused of Belt Strangulation and Ocean Drive to Face Judge in Landmark Trial

Horsham Woman Accused of Killing Son with Belt Opts for Judge Trial Horsham, PA – Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead, a 51-year-old woman, has chosen to forego a jury trial and instead have her fate decided by a judge in Montgomery County. DiRienzo-Whitehead is facing charges of first-degree murder for allegedly strangling her 11-year-old son with a belt in April of last year. On the night of April 10, DiRienzo-Whitehead’s husband discovered their son unresponsive and his wife missing. Police later found that DiRienzo-Whitehead had driven her Toyota Highlander into the ocean in Cape May. After the car … Read more

Tarzana Dad to Face Murder Charges as Wife’s Dismembered Body Parts Found in Trash Bin

LOS ANGELES — A Tarzana father is scheduled to be arraigned on Friday on murder charges after his missing wife’s dismembered body parts were found in a trash bin and his in-laws were discovered dead. Samuel Haskell IV, 35, is facing charges for the murders of his 37-year-old wife Mei Haskell and her parents, 64-year-old Yanxiang Wang and 72-year-old Gaoshan Li, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office. Previously, the dismembered body parts found in an Encino dumpster were positively identified as Mei Haskell’s remains. The cause of death was listed as “deferred” … Read more

Indiana Lawmakers Face Opposition in Progressing Marijuana Legislation in 2024

Indianapolis, Indiana – Despite efforts from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Indiana to push for the legalization or decriminalization of marijuana, it seems unlikely that any progress will be made on this issue in 2024, according to Republican leaders. Indiana Senate Pro Tempore Rodric Bray stated that cannabis legalization would not occur during this legislative session. Over the past few years, marijuana has become a recurring topic during Indiana’s legislative sessions, with lawmakers introducing bills that ultimately fail to gain significant traction. The main hurdle appears to be the stance of Republican leaders, including … Read more