Judge Under Fire for Releasing Suspect Accused of Brutal Assault on Elderly Subway Rider

New York, NY — A controversial decision by a Manhattan judge to release a repeat offender following an alleged brutal attack on an elderly man has sparked widespread concern and criticism. Judge Beverly Tatham, who made the decision, recently refused to discuss her ruling when approached at her Brownsville residence. On December 20, 44-year-old Johnson Earl, a man with a significant criminal history, was accused of viciously assaulting an 83-year-old man after an accidental mishap on a southbound No. 5 train near Fulton Street station. According to police, the elderly man stumbled over Earl’s foot, … Read more

Jury Grants Over $1.5 Million to E-Bike Rider Injured in Collision with TriMet Bus

Portland, Oregon – A federal jury awarded over $1.5 million in damages to a man who was struck by a TriMet bus while riding his electric bike, highlighting concerns about road safety and public transportation policies. The plaintiff, Robert Smith, aged 34, was commuting home on his e-bike when he was hit by a TriMet bus at a downtown Portland intersection in August 2019. As a result of the accident, Smith suffered serious injuries, leading to multiple surgeries and a prolonged period of physical therapy. After deliberating for two days, the jury determined that the … Read more