Grand Jury Clears Houston Man Involved in Viral Taco Restaurant Shooting

HOUSTON, Texas – A grand jury has made a decision regarding a man who fatally shot an armed robber at a taco restaurant. The individual, who is from Houston, Texas, will not face charges after shooting and killing the armed robber. The incident gained attention after a video of the shooting went viral on social media in 2023. According to Attorney Juan L. Guerra Junior, who represents the man, the grand jury declined to charge his client. Guerra explained that his client acted in self-defense, stating, “The danger at the time was real, and he … Read more

Grand Jury Delivers Verdict in Case of Heroic Man Who Defends Taco Restaurant Against Armed Robber

Houston, Texas – A grand jury has made its decision regarding the case of a man who shot and killed an armed robber at a taco restaurant. The incident, which took place in the Houston area, has sparked a vigorous debate about vigilante justice and the potential for community response and fear of retaliation. While the viral videos of the incident have garnered widespread attention, the grand jury’s decision could have significant implications for future cases of self-defense. The shooting occurred when a masked man entered the taco restaurant and attempted to rob the establishment … Read more

Ohio Man Faces Murder Charges as Grand Jury Steps In After Shooting Incident in Charleston

Charleston, West Virginia – A Kanawha County grand jury will review a murder case that unfolded in Charleston, after charges were advanced following a preliminary hearing on Thursday. Dominick Gray, a 38-year-old resident of Columbus, Ohio, is facing charges for the shooting death of 34-year-old Beverly Hensley and the injuring of her 9-month-old daughter. According to Charleston Police Detective Jonathan Hill’s testimony, Hensley was shot three times, while her baby girl sustained a graze wound to her chest and a gunshot wound to her hand. Hill also stated that Gray confessed to shooting Hensley, revealing … Read more

Marion County Grand Jury Unanimously Clears Officers in Fatal Salem Shooting Incident

SALEM, Ore. – A Marion County Grand Jury unanimously found three law enforcement officials justified in their use of deadly force during a shooting incident in Salem last November, according to the Marion County District Attorney’s Office. The incident resulted in the death of 32-year-old Justin Lee Jordan. The grand jury reviewed video evidence and testimony, concluding that Jordan had failed to comply with verbal and visual warnings from officers. Jordan had been waving guns, pointing them at people, and firing shots at a bystander. The investigation revealed that Jordan fired his gun four times … Read more