Justice Served: Jury Awards $500,000 to Widow of Officer Who Died After Capitol Riot Assault

Washington, D.C. — A federal jury awarded $500,000 to the widow of a Metropolitan Police officer who took his own life following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The jury found David Walls-Kaufman, a 69-year-old chiropractor, liable for assaulting Officer Jeffrey Smith during the violent uprising that day. The jury’s decision came after deliberating on the testimonies and evidence presented during the civil trial. They ordered Walls-Kaufman to pay Erin Smith $380,000 in punitive damages and $60,000 in compensatory damages for the assault that took place inside the Capitol. Additionally, the jury … Read more

Jurors Weigh Evidence in Heated Murder Trial of Boston Officer John O’Keefe’s Controversial Death

BOSTON — The jury is now deliberating in the high-profile trial of Karen Read, who is charged with the 2022 death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe. The case, marked by numerous twists and public debate, has captured the attention of the city and raised questions about justice and accountability. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence portraying Read as a reckless driver whose actions led to O’Keefe’s fatal injuries. The defense argued that the case is based on circumstantial evidence and asserted that Read’s character does not align with the allegations against her. They emphasized … Read more

Mother of Slain Dallas Officer Seeks ‘Good Will’ Compensation from City Amid Grieving Process

Dallas, Texas — The attorney representing the mother of a deceased Dallas police officer has appealed to the city for a financial gesture of goodwill. This request comes in the wake of the officer’s tragic death while on duty, a case that has drawn significant public attention. In the request issued earlier this week, the attorney highlighted the profound emotional and financial impact that the officer’s loss has had on the officer’s family. The officer was fatally shot in the line of duty last year, a heartbreaking incident that resonated deeply within the community and … Read more

New Orleans Officer Cleared of Punishment After Shooting 18-Week-Old Puppy, Sparking Outrage Over Qualified Immunity Law

A jury in New Orleans has ruled that a police officer’s actions were “unreasonable” when he shot and killed an 18-week-old puppy during a response to a noise complaint in 2021. While the court concluded that Officer Derrick Burmaster violated the constitutional rights of the dog’s owners, he will not face disciplinary measures due to the doctrine of “qualified immunity.” The incident occurred on April 10, 2021, when Burmaster and his partner were called to Derek Brown and Julia Barecki-Brown’s residence. Upon their arrival, the couple let their two dogs into the yard, which prompted … Read more