Tragic Turn of Events: Married Man Ends Life After Shooting Woman Friend During Heated Argument in Kota

KOTA, India — A tragic incident late Friday night left a married man dead and a woman critically injured following a heated altercation. The incident unfolded around 10:30 p.m. near the Mukundra Hills tiger reserve forest office when Karan Gurjar, 32, and his friend, Purva Sharma, 29, were riding a scooter together, police said. Authorities reported that a dispute between the two escalated rapidly. In an act of violence, Gurjar allegedly shot Sharma in the back of her head. Believing she had died, he then turned the weapon on himself, resulting in his death at … Read more

Evansville Man Convicted on Multiple Child Molestation Charges Faces Up to 100 Years in Prison

POSEY COUNTY, Ind. – A jury in Posey County has reached a verdict in the child molestation case against 61-year-old Jeffery Wagner, an Evansville resident. The jury found Wagner guilty on multiple counts related to child molestation and another felony charge during the court proceedings. Wagner’s legal troubles began with his arrest on April 28, 2021. Despite the charges, he posted bond shortly after his arrest and remained free until the verdict was announced. The trial wrapped up recently, culminating in a decision that has serious implications for Wagner. As a result of the jury’s … Read more

DNA Evidence Complicates Trial of Man Accused in Hotel Heroin Case

Bermuda — DNA evidence tied to a man accused of heroin possession was presented in court, revealing connections between the defendant and the drug. Forensic biologist Valerie Blackmore testified that of the 12 samples analyzed, two distinct genetic profiles emerged, which she labeled as Male A and Male B. Defense attorney Marc Daniels acknowledged that David Osadebay, 38, matched Male A’s profile found on the drug capsules but challenged the origins of the DNA found. Blackmore explained that DNA is more likely to be transferred directly—meaning through physical contact—rather than through an indirect method involving … Read more

Portland Man Convicted for Racially Charged Vandalism Spree, Justice Served in Community Fallout

A Portland man has been convicted of committing a series of racially motivated vandalism incidents that took place over several months, culminating in a jury’s decision that underscores the community’s intolerance for hate crimes. The jury found the defendant guilty of several counts related to the vandalism, which included targeted attacks on businesses and private properties. The string of offenses drew widespread attention in the city, as many residents expressed outrage over the racially charged nature of the acts. The vandalism included graffiti that contained derogatory symbols and slurs aimed at various racial and ethnic … Read more