Jury Finds Baltimore Man Guilty of Attempted Murder in Shooting of Two County Police Officers

BALTIMORE, MD — David Linthicum, the individual charged with the shooting of two Baltimore County police officers last year, was found guilty of attempted murder and assault by a local jury on Thursday. The verdict brings a close to a tense and closely watched case that has gripped the community since the incident occurred. The trial, which lasted several weeks, presented a mountain of evidence against Linthicum, demonstrating beyond reasonable doubt his intent and the actions that led to the officers being injured. Prosecutors argued that Linthicum’s attack was not only deliberate but premeditated, a … Read more

Jury Selection Begins in Landmark Capital Murder Trial for Decade-Old Triple Homicide Case

Graham, NC — Jury selection commenced this week in a significant capital murder trial in Alamance County, marking the first such case the locale has tackled in over a decade. The case in question revolves around the tragic triple homicide that shocked the local community, leading to heightened discussions about public safety and legal proceedings in the region. The trial centers on the accused, whose name remains undisclosed in this report, facing charges for the alleged murder of three victims in what investigators described as a meticulously planned crime. The severity of the allegations has … Read more

Jury Deliberates Fate of Former Officer Charged with Felony Murder in Controversial Raid

Houston, Texas — Deliberations began Tuesday afternoon in the high-stakes trial of former Houston police officer Gerald Goines, who faces twin charges of felony murder following a disastrous drug raid in 2019. Accusations against him include falsifying a search warrant affidavit, leading to a deadly encounter that claimed the lives of a local couple and left several police officers wounded. The jury, resuming discussions Wednesday morning, will determine Goines’ fate, which could proceed to a sentencing phase if a conviction is reached. The trial has gripped the community with its controversial elements and broad implications … Read more

Kentucky Courthouse Tragedy: Sheriff Pleads Not Guilty in Shocking Judicial Murder Case

Whitesburg, KY — A Kentucky sheriff appeared in court for the first time Wednesday, facing charges in the fatal shooting of a judge at the county courthouse in Whitesburg last week. Mickey Stines, 43, the Letcher County Sheriff, participated virtually in his arraignment, presided over by Chief Regional Judge Rupert Wilhoit. During the hearing, Stines entered a plea of not guilty to the murder of District Judge Kevin Mullins. The alleged confrontation that led to Mullins’ death has sent ripples of shock throughout the small eastern Kentucky community. The incident, which unfolded inside the courthouse, … Read more