Heroic Act: Bystander Defends Innocent Lives, Fatally Shooting Robbery Suspect at Gas Station

HOUSTON, Texas – A grand jury in Houston is set to review the case of a bystander who fatally shot a man accused of robbing others at a gas station. The incident occurred on August 11th, 2021, when the bystander witnessed the alleged robber demanding cash from several individuals at a convenience store. In an attempt to stop the crime, the bystander drew their weapon and fired at the suspect, resulting in his death. Now, the grand jury will determine whether the bystander’s actions were justified or if charges should be filed. The decision to … Read more

Woman on Trial for Fatally Shooting Pea Ridge Police Officer Faces Death Penalty

BENTONVILLE, Arkansas – Jury selection is set to begin on Monday in the trial of Shawna Cash, a 24-year-old woman accused of killing a police officer in Pea Ridge. Cash is facing the death penalty and is charged with capital murder, fleeing, two counts of aggravated assault, and obstructing governmental charges. The case revolves around the tragic death of a Pea Ridge police officer, whose life was cut short in the line of duty. The trial will determine whether Cash is guilty of these alleged crimes and what consequences she will face as a result. … Read more

Elderly Woman Fatally Attacked by Alligator While Walking Dog Near Florida Pond: Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed

Fort Pierce, Florida – Gloria Serge, an 85-year-old woman described as healthy, strong, and vibrant by her son, met a tragic end when she was attacked and killed by an alligator while walking her dog near the pond behind her home. The incident occurred in the Spanish Lakes Fairways community, where Serge had been a long-term resident for nearly 30 years. The formidable alligator, measuring 10 feet in length and weighing 700 pounds, struck when Serge was in her backyard near a retention pond and dragged her lifeless body into the water. Bill Serge, Gloria’s … Read more

Judicial Controversy: Woman Who Fatally Stabbed Man 100+ Times During Marijuana-Induced Psychosis Avoids Prison

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — A judge ruled on Tuesday that a woman who fatally stabbed a man more than 100 times during a “marijuana-induced psychotic state” will not serve any prison time. Bryn Spejcher, a resident of Thousand Oaks, California, has instead been sentenced to 100 hours of community service and two years of probation for the deadly attack on Chad O’Melia. The incident occurred on May 27, 2018, after the two individuals smoked marijuana together. It was revealed in court that Spejcher entered a state of psychosis shortly after inhaling the drug. Deputy Prosecutor … Read more