Federal Judge Dismisses Excessive Force Lawsuit from Dallas Security Guard Mistaken for Suspect, Sparking Calls for Accountability

Dallas, Texas — A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former security guard, who claimed that Dallas police officers used excessive force when they mistakenly identified him as a family violence suspect in 2021. U.S. District Judge Karen Gren Scholer ruled that the officers involved were protected by qualified immunity, which shields public officials from legal accountability under certain circumstances. In her 20-page ruling, Scholer determined that officers had probable cause to detain Silvester Hayes, 29, citing his failure to use a turn signal and his alleged resistance to arrest as justifications … Read more

Aaron Judge Ignites Yankees Offense with Four Hits in Dominant 12-2 Victory Over A’s, Soaring Average to .409

New York, N.Y. — Aaron Judge delivered a stellar performance at the plate, notching four hits to elevate his batting average to .409 as the New York Yankees triumphed over the Oakland Athletics 12-2 on Tuesday night. The Yankees capitalized on Judge’s offensive prowess, showcasing a well-rounded team effort that reflected their dominance throughout the game. The victory marked a continuation of the Yankees’ strong form this season, boosted by a lineup that consistently produced runs. Judge’s four hits included a double and several well-placed singles, underscoring his ability to both drive the ball and … Read more

Aaron Judge Backs Jalen Brunson, Calls Knicks Star a "Quiet Assassin" Amid Busy Sports Schedule

New York, New York—New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge has expressed admiration for Jalen Brunson, the standout point guard for the New York Knicks. Speaking before a recent game against the Oakland Athletics in West Sacramento, Judge praised Brunson’s contributions to the Knicks, reflecting the camaraderie shared among New York’s athletes. Judge, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball and currently leading the league in home runs, referred to Brunson as a “quiet assassin.” He appreciates the way Brunson approaches his game, noting that he consistently delivers impressive performances in the high-pressure environment of New … Read more

NorCal Highlights: Judge Nash’s Impact, JUCO Baseball Triumphs, and Celebrating Alumni Success Stories

Chico, California — A recent ruling by Judge Nash has sparked discussions among local sports enthusiasts. The decision has implications for the collegiate athletic landscape, particularly within the realm of junior college baseball, which has been a cornerstone of community engagement and development. The backdrop includes a thriving junior college baseball program, which not only showcases emerging talent but also serves as a pivotal resource for athletes aiming to reach four-year universities. Local coaches have expressed enthusiasm about the potential for increased visibility and opportunities following the judge’s ruling, which they believe may enhance recruitment … Read more