Mother Secures $150K Bond After Allegedly Crafting False Alibi in New Orleans Parade Double Murder Case

NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans court has imposed a $150,000 bond on Ashley Gray, a woman accused of providing a false alibi and misleading detectives about the murder weapon in connection to her son’s involvement in a double homicide during a local parade last month. Gray faces charges of being an accessory after the fact to second-degree murder. Authorities allege that Gray, 40, concocted a false alibi for her 19-year-old son, Curtis Gray, to shield him from murder charges relating to the deaths that occurred on November 17 during the Nine Times second line … Read more

Judge Rules to Drop Case Against Congressman Over Chiefs Parade Incident

Kansas City, Missouri – A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit targeting U.S. Congressman Emanuel Cleaver over a shooting incident during a parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory. The 2020 lawsuit, which alleged negligence on the part of Cleaver in connection to the leasing of his district office space, was ruled to have no sufficient grounds for the claim linking the congressman to the tragic event. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident where a man was critically wounded before the start of the Chiefs’ championship parade. The victim, Geoff Case, was shot … Read more

Chiefs Player Calls for Gun Law Changes After Deadly Shooting at Super Bowl Parade

Kansas City, Missouri – Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu is urging for changes to gun laws following a deadly shooting during the team’s Super Bowl parade. The shooting, which occurred near Union Station, resulted in one fatality and several injuries. Omenihu took to social media to express his concerns just hours after law enforcement detained three individuals for investigation. In a post, Omenihu called for action, questioning when gun laws in America would be addressed. He emphasized the need to prevent the wrong people from easily obtaining firearms. The Kansas City Police Chief, … Read more

Chicago Parade Shooting Suspect Rehires Public Defenders, Seeks Legal Representation

WAUKEGAN, Ill. — After previously firing his public defenders and insisting on representing himself, the man charged with killing seven people at a Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago has now requested to be represented by public defenders again. Robert Crimo III is facing multiple charges, including 21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder, and 48 counts of aggravated battery for the 2022 shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. The shooting left dozens of people wounded, including an 8-year-old who was partially paralyzed. Last month, Crimo expressed his desire to represent himself … Read more