Marion County Officers Cleared in Fatal Shooting After Disturbing Home Security Footage Surfaces

SALEM, Ore. – A grand jury in Marion County has ruled that three law enforcement officers were justified and lawful in a deadly shooting incident that occurred in a residential area in Southeast Salem. The incident took place on November 24, and videos released by the Marion County District Attorney’s office provide various angles of the event. The footage includes bodycam videos from Oregon State Police trooper Andrew Tuttle and Salem Police Department Officer John Parmer, while the Marion County Sheriff’s Office deputy involved in the incident did not have a body camera. The videos … Read more

Catastrophic Collision: Car Plows into Modesto Home, Leaving Multiple Injuries in its Wake

MODESTO, CA – Four people sustained injuries after a car crashed into a house at the intersection of Tully Road and Orangeburg Avenue on Sunday afternoon, according to Modesto Police. The accident occurred at approximately 12:20 p.m. Preliminary investigations suggest that the crash may have been caused by excessive speed. The car collided with the residential structure, resulting in injuries to both the driver and residents inside the house. The exact extent of their injuries is currently unknown. Emergency services swiftly arrived at the scene to provide medical assistance. The injured individuals were subsequently transported … Read more

Skilled Nursing Home Acquitted in Lawsuit Over Patient’s Fatal Infection: Jury Rejects $25 Million Claim

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A skilled nursing home in Jackson County has been absolved of liability in the death of a patient from a pressure ulcer, despite a $25 million compensation demand made by the plaintiffs. Geneva Miller, a resident of Timberlake Care Center in 2019, developed a buttock pressure ulcer that later led to fatal sepsis. Her granddaughters, who filed the lawsuit, alleged that the nursing staff failed to take necessary measures to prevent the avoidable wound. The plaintiffs’ attorney, Jonathan Steele, argued for significant damages due to the “egregious corporate conduct” of the … Read more