St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery Cleared to Stay in Office as Judge Denies Removal Motion Ahead of Trial

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Alfred Montgomery will continue to serve as sheriff for the time being after a judge refused to grant the Missouri Attorney General’s request to remove him from office prior to his upcoming federal trial. This decision came during a status hearing presided over by Judge Steven Ohmer, who characterized the AG’s motion as “bizarre” and “very unusual.” The federal misdemeanor charge against Montgomery, set to be tried on November 18, involves allegations related to the civil rights of Tammy Ross, the then-acting jail director, whom he is accused of handcuffing during … Read more

Montgomery County Authorities Urge Safety Compliance as Students Head Back to School

Montgomery County, Maryland — As students prepare to return to classrooms on Tuesday, August 26, local officials are urging residents to familiarize themselves with regulations surrounding school bus operations and school zone safety. These reminders aim to ensure a smooth transition for students and families as the new academic year begins. With the influx of students heading back to school, officials emphasized the importance of adhering to traffic laws, particularly in designated school zones. Speed limits are typically reduced during school hours, and drivers are encouraged to remain vigilant for children who may be crossing … Read more

Former Judge Calls for FBI Probe into Harmony Montgomery Case, Alleges Systemic Failures in Child Protection

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A retired Massachusetts juvenile court judge is calling on the FBI to launch a new investigation into the case of Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has been missing since 2019. The plea comes in the wake of her father’s conviction for her murder. Harmony, who was just 5 years old at the time of her disappearance, has not been found, and the circumstances surrounding her case continue to spark concern and debate. In 2024, her father, Adam Montgomery, was found guilty of killing her and received a life sentence without … Read more

Montgomery County Jury Awards $2.6 Million to Family of Concrete Worker After Fatal Plant Accident

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A jury in Montgomery County has awarded $2.6 million to the family of a concrete maintenance worker who tragically died from injuries sustained in a workplace accident at Shelby Concrete in 2022. The verdict, delivered on May 23, followed a contentious trial. The case was initiated by the law firm Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law after the defense had proposed a settlement of $100,000. The incident took place in May 2022 when the worker, referred to as L.E., was engaged in maintenance on an auger. After completing his task, an unexpected activation … Read more