Victims and Survivors Seek Justice: Lawsuit Filed Against River City Firearms After Old National Bank Shooting Tragedy

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana – The family of the victims and survivors of a shooting incident at Old National Bank has filed a lawsuit against River City Firearms, accusing the firearms retailer of negligence. The incident took place in Indiana, where the family alleges that the defendant’s failure to exercise reasonable care contributed to the shooting. The lawsuit claims that River City Firearms should have known that the buyer of the gun used in the shooting had previously been adjudicated as a mental defective. According to the family, this information would have been readily available to the … Read more

Frost River Resolves Movie Lawsuit through Mediation, Paving the Way for Amicable Resolution

ELY, Minnesota – Frost River, a popular film production company based in Ely, Minnesota, has recently decided to pursue mediation in an ongoing lawsuit. The company, known for its innovative and captivating movies, is seeking resolution through the mediation process to address a dispute related to the marketing of its latest production. The lawsuit, which arose after the release of the film, alleges that Frost River failed to fulfill certain marketing obligations outlined in the distribution agreement. As a result, the plaintiff, whose identity remains undisclosed, claims to have suffered financial losses and reputational damage. … Read more

Teenagers Charged as Adults in Fatal Shooting of River Rouge Man Set to Face Jury Trial

RIVER ROUGE, Mich. — Two teenagers from Downriver, Michigan, are set to go to trial for the shooting death of a 21-year-old man. Dshaun Miller, 15, and Marcell Carter, 17, are facing charges as adults in the 2022 homicide case. The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, led by Kym Worthy, brought the charges against the two teenagers. Carter has been charged with felony murder, while Miller faces charges of felony murder and felony firearms. The trial for both defendants is scheduled for March 11. The charges stem from the death of Jonai Harrison, who went missing … Read more

Former Green River Main Street Administrator’s Trial Date Changed for Alleged Theft Charges

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. – The trial date for Jennifer “Jennie” Nicole Melvin, the former Green River Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency (URA) Administrator, has been rescheduled to March. The trial, which centers around allegations of embezzlement, will also be presided over by a different judge. Melvin had initially been slated for trial today on charges of stealing over $42,900 from the Flaming Gorge Days (FGD) account and over $34,500 from the Green River URA account. However, the trial date has been vacated and is now set to begin on March 4 at 9 a.m, with a … Read more