$310 Million Awarded to Family of Teen After Fatal Amusement Park Ride Incident in Florida

Orlando, FL – A Florida jury has awarded a substantial $310 million in damages to the family of a 14-year-old boy who tragically died after falling from a towering amusement park ride. The incident, which occurred in March 2022 at Icon Park in Orlando, involved Tyre Sampson slipping from the Freefall Drop Tower, a ride that had been modified to accommodate his size. An investigation by state authorities revealed that modifications made to two seats on the ride contributed to the fatal accident. These adjustments allowed Sampson to slip out from the safety harness meant … Read more

Jury Supports King County Deputies’ Conduct in Controversial Fatal Incident

Seattle, WA — A King County inquest jury has ruled that the actions of local deputies involved in a fatal shooting last year were justified, officials announced on Tuesday. The decision comes after an intensive review of the March 2022 incident, which resulted in the death of a 35-year-old man outside his home in Maple Valley, Washington. The jurors evaluated evidence and testimonies regarding the deputies’ confrontation with the man, who was reported to have been experiencing severe mental health issues. According to the inquest findings, the deputies responded to a distress call about a … Read more

Judge Rejects Boeing Plea Deal Over Fatal Crashes, Demands Stricter Oversight and True Accountability

Washington — A U.S. federal judge has recently overturned a plea agreement between Boeing and the U.S. government, a deal that was set to resolve criminal charges tied to two catastrophic plane crashes that claimed 346 lives. The decision on Thursday came after criticisms that the agreement allowed Boeing too lenient a route to absolve its responsibilities for the incidents. The plea deal, originally agreed upon in July, required Boeing to plead guilty to a single count of criminal fraud, undergo independent monitoring, and pay a $243 million fine. However, Judge Reed O’Connor cited several … Read more

Jury Awards $2.27 Million to Family in Fatal Capitol Police Shooting, Criticizes State Training and Supervision

Honolulu, Hawaii — In a significant legal ruling on Friday, a jury determined that the state of Hawaii failed to adequately train and supervise a former deputy sheriff, resulting in the 2019 fatal shooting of a homeless man on the grounds of the state Capitol. The family of the slain man, Delmar Espejo, was awarded $2.27 million in damages after a civil trial that cast a renewed spotlight on the state’s law enforcement practices. Gregory Bergman, the ex-deputy in question and now a San Diego police officer, was involved in the incident that led to … Read more