UNO Student Breaks Silence on Jury’s Decision Following Lake Terrace Shooting Incident

NEW ORLEANS — A University of New Orleans student, left paralyzed after a shooting at Lake Terrace last year, expressed deep disappointment following a jury’s recent verdict in the case. The incident, which took place during a gathering, ended tragically with critical injuries to multiple individuals. The jury found one suspect not guilty of all charges connected to the shooting. The verdict has sparked emotional reactions from the student, who has faced profound changes since the incident. The student, along with family and friends, hoped for justice that would recognize the severity of the crime … Read more

Tragic Shooting in White Lake Township Raises Legal Questions on Home Defense and Self-Protection

WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A shooting incident has left one teenager dead and another injured following an alleged break-in at a homeowner’s detached garage on Tuesday night. The incident involved seven individuals in total, raising significant discussions about homeowners’ rights to use lethal force in such situations. Local residents reported that this was the third burglary attempt on the garage, prompting police to launch an investigation into the shooting and the circumstances surrounding it. The situation has prompted questions regarding Michigan’s self-defense laws, particularly about when deadly force is permissible. Jim Makowski, a defense … Read more

Lake County Deputy Alleges Political Retaliation in Demotion Following Election Support

CHICAGO — A former sergeant with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office has launched a federal lawsuit against Sheriff John D. Idleburg and State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart, claiming he faced demotion due to his political support for a candidate in last year’s election. Deputy Ari Briskman, who is seeking reinstatement to his prior rank along with back pay and damages, contends this action was a politically motivated retaliation. The lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court, alleges that Briskman was stripped of his rank just a day after the Nov. 5 election, where he endorsed Republican … Read more

Wonder Lake Resident Faces Decades-Old Abuse Allegations as Defense Demands Clarity on Charges

Wonder Lake, Illinois — A local man, Alan J. Mrowka, who is accused of sexually abusing a child nearly 30 years ago, has requested that prosecutors provide clearer details about the allegations against him. Mrowka, 70, faces charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving a child under 13, categorized as a Class 2 felony, according to documents filed in McHenry County court. Supporters have consistently attended Mrowka’s court hearings, with Judge Mark Gerhardt acknowledging their presence at a recent pretrial session. He noted their interest in the progress of the case, highlighting the community’s involvement … Read more