Wisconsin Family Sues After Asthma Medication Price Spike Linked to Man’s Death

Madison, Wisconsin — A recent lawsuit in Wisconsin has brought to light the fatal consequences of skyrocketing prescription costs, spotlighting the death of a man whose asthma inhaler price soared from $66 to $539. Filed last week, the lawsuit alleges that the drastic increase in the cost of essential asthma medication directly contributed to the death of the Wisconsin man, underscoring a harrowing crisis of affordability in life-sustaining medications. According to the complaint, the man, whose identity remains undisclosed, passed away after his inability to consistently afford the steep price of his asthma inhaler. The … Read more

Sunnyvale Confronts Federal Lawsuit After Young Man’s Fatal Police Encounter

SUNNYVALE, Calif. — A federal civil rights lawsuit has been initiated against the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety following a fatal police shooting earlier this year that claimed the life of 19-year-old Emanuel Perez Becerra. The grievance, presided by attorney Adante Pointer of Oakland, asserts that the incident, which involved Officer Kevin Lemos, represented a grave misuse of law enforcement power. The lawsuit, filed in San Jose U.S. District Court, revolves around an event on March 29, 2024, where Perez Becerra, who experienced mental health difficulties since the pandemic, reportedly made a 911 call seeking … Read more

$10 Million Verdict in Jackson County: Deputy’s Shooting Results in Man’s Death, Woman Injured

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Missouri jury has awarded $10 million in damages to the family of a man fatally shot by a Jackson County sheriff’s deputy, as well as to a woman who was injured during the incident. This outcome arrives after a comprehensive deliberation on the events that transpired during a police encounter in 2017, which led to the tragic death and serious injury. On the fateful day, Deputy Lauren Michael fired at 26-year-old Matthew Carick and inadvertently wounded his girlfriend during a foot chase that ensued after a routine traffic stop initiated … Read more

Navarre Man’s Attempted Murder Charge Dropped After Stand Your Ground Law Applied in Trespasser Shooting Case

NAVARRE, Fla. — A Florida judge has dismissed an attempted murder case under the state’s Stand Your Ground law, ruling in favor of a Navarre man who was accused of shooting a trespasser on his property in November 2022. The incident, which took place on November 7, 2022, occurred on an undeveloped lot at 2075 Pine Ranch Drive, owned by 47-year-old Joshua Huston. According to reports, the victim, a 44-year-old man whose identity has not been disclosed, had wandered onto the vacant lot next to Huston’s residence. Initial reports from the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s … Read more