Grand Jury Issues Murder Indictment in March Shooting Case

Florence, AL — A grand jury in Lauderdale County has issued a murder indictment against an individual accused of a fatal shooting that took place earlier this year. The indictment stems from an incident in March where 34-year-old Samuel Renner lost his life during a dispute turned violent, according to authorities. The charged suspect, Michael Gibson, 29, is facing a formal charge of first-degree murder. The case has stirred attention in the community as it heads for a courtroom battle, with the trial proceedings anticipated to begin in the coming months. Samuel Renner was reportedly … Read more

Community Coalition Remains Committed to Peaceful RNC March in Milwaukee Despite Recent Violence at Trump Rally

Milwaukee, WI — In the aftermath of an unsettling incident at a Pennsylvania rally where former President Donald Trump was injured, the Coalition to March on the Republican National Convention reiterated its commitment to proceed with a planned march in Milwaukee. The march, scheduled for Monday morning, coincides with the opening day of the RNC. The violent episode, which resulted in the death of one spectator and injuries to two others, has cast a grim shadow over the upcoming political convention. Authorities identified the assailant as 20-year-old Thomas Matthews Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, who … Read more

March 25 Deadline Looms for Parties to Contest Judge McAfee’s Ruling in Trump’s Election Interference Case

Atlanta, Georgia – Parties involved in the Trump election interference case are facing a March 25 deadline to appeal Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling. The ruling allows Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to continue overseeing the case. Both Willis and the defense attorneys have the option to pursue an appeal for different reasons. According to Georgia law, either side must first seek McAfee’s permission to appeal his ruling within the next 10 days. McAfee is then required to respond to the request. This puts the deadline for seeking permission to appeal at March 25. If … Read more

Defense Presents New Potential Plea Deal for Trinadie Lopez as March 26 Hearing Approaches

CORTEZ, Colorado – Trinadie Xavier Lopez, a 19-year-old facing charges of first-degree assault in connection with a drive-by shooting, appeared in court on Tuesday for a plea hearing. The defense attorney, Richard Jaye, informed Judge Todd Plewe that the plea paperwork was not completed, potentially requiring a continuance. The proposed plea deal involved Lopez pleading guilty to the felony charge, which could result in a six-month sentence at the Montezuma County Detention Center. However, Plewe expressed concerns about the adequacy of this sentencing, given the severity of the crime. Background information on Lopez’s involvement in … Read more