Jury Trial Scheduled for Suspect in 1998 Kansas City Cold Case Homicide

Kansas City, KS – A man charged with a murder that occurred over two decades ago in Kansas City, Kansas, is scheduled to stand trial in February. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, faces charges for a homicide dating back to 1998, which had remained unsolved until recent breakthroughs in the case. The case has lingered in the shadows of the city’s unsolved crimes, challenging law enforcement agencies and leaving the victim’s family in persistent demand for justice. As years turned into decades, the hope of apprehending the suspect seemed increasingly dim until … Read more

Louisville Court Raises Bond to $500,000 for Man Accused in January Homicide

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On a brisk Saturday morning, a Louisville courtroom was the scene of a significant bail increase for a man accused of a fatal shooting earlier this year. Derek Fulleord, the man in question, was detained during a traffic operation in the Saint Denis area late Thursday evening, marking a pivotal moment in this grim case. Authorities allege that in January 2023, Fulleord committed an act of fatal violence against Paulette Ray within the confines of her own residence located on Sale Avenue. The circumstances leading to the tragedy have shaken the local … Read more

Jury Clears Daniel Penny in Subway Chokehold Case, Rejects Criminally Negligent Homicide Charge

NEW YORK – A jury acquitted Daniel Penny of criminally negligent homicide on Monday in the death of Jordan Neely, after more than a week of deliberations. The case had garnered significant attention due to the circumstances surrounding Neely’s death – he was put in a chokehold on a subway car in May 2023. The jury had spent over 24 hours across five days to arrive at this decision. Deliberations continued into this week over whether the act constituted criminally negligent homicide, following a deadlock on an earlier, more serious charge of manslaughter. At the … Read more

Jury Clears Daniel Penny: Acquitted of Criminally Negligent Homicide Charges

San Francisco — In a closely watched case, Daniel Penny has been found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide, a verdict that marks the conclusion of a turbulent legal battle. The case revolved around the death of Jordan Neely, a situation that unfolded when Penny used a chokehold to restrain him in a subway altercation. This contentious decision has stirred a mix of reactions in the community and across social media platforms. Penny, a former Marine, was accused of fatally restraining Neely, a local performer known for his Michael Jackson impersonations, on a subway train … Read more