New Jersey Grand Jury Clears Elizabeth Officer in Fatal Crash; Suspects Plead Guilty in Related Charges

ELIZABETH, NJ — In a recent decision, a state grand jury determined not to file criminal charges against Elizabeth Police Officer Michael White, involved in a high-speed incident that resulted in the deaths of two people. The decision followed an extensive investigation into a tragic collision on December 10, 2023, that claimed the lives of local residents Juan Carlos Alvear, 54, and Ysabel Gonzalez, 63. Officials noted the crash occurred early in the morning at around 5:42 a.m. when authorities were responding to reports of gunfire. Officer White was pursuing a suspect’s vehicle which led … Read more

Virginia Man Convicted on Multiple Murder Charges Related to 2021 ‘Shopping Cart Killer’ Case

HARRISONBURG, Va. — A jury has convicted Anthony Eugene Robinson of multiple charges related to the killings of two women, whose remains were discovered in a shopping cart in November 2021, near his motel in Harrisonburg. The Rockingham Circuit Court delivered the decision after a four-day trial, which ended after emotional testimonies and a succinct defense presentation. Robinson, who gained notoriety as the “Shopping Cart Killer,” was found guilty of two counts each of first-degree murder, concealing a body, and aggravated murder. The grim nickname was attached to him following the manner in which the … Read more

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Case Against Garth Brooks, Awaiting Mississippi Court’s Decision on Related Lawsuit

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A legal battle is unfolding involving country music star Garth Brooks, who is facing a lawsuit over allegations of sexual misconduct by a former makeup artist known in court documents as Jane Roe. The case, initially filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on October 3, has been complicated by a separate lawsuit Brooks filed in Mississippi, accusing Roe of defamation and emotional distress. U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald in California has decided not to dismiss Roe’s lawsuit but has paused the proceedings until the Mississippi lawsuit is resolved. Fitzgerald’s ruling … Read more

Trump Attorneys and Assistant Face Ten New Felony Charges Related to 2020 ‘Fake Electors’ Plot in Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin – A group of lawyers and an aide connected to former President Donald Trump face an additional 10 felony charges after being implicated in a scheme involving false presidential electors in Wisconsin. This is part of an ongoing investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the battleground state. The charges, announced on Thursday, target six individuals, including two high-profile attorneys, Kenneth Chesebro and James Troupis, and a former Trump campaign official, who are accused of orchestrating a plan to submit illegitimate electoral certificates favoring Trump, despite his electoral defeat … Read more