Grand Jury Decides Against Indictment in Tempe Road Rage Shooting Case

TEMPE, Ariz. — A grand jury has decided not to bring charges against a man involved in a fatal road rage incident that took place earlier this month. The shooting occurred just after 12:30 p.m. on July 1, at the intersection of Priest Drive and Warner Road. When officers responded to the scene, they found Steven Bevan, 29, suffering from a gunshot wound. He was promptly transported to a local hospital but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. The grand jury’s decision highlights the ongoing challenges surrounding road rage incidents and the complexities of determining accountability … Read more

Expert Weighs In: Grand Jury Decision Sparks Controversy in Tempe Road Rage Shooting Case

Tempe, Arizona — In a recent road rage incident that escalated tragically, a grand jury has decided not to indict a man accused of fatally shooting another individual. This decision has sparked discussions about self-defense and the complexities surrounding such cases. Josh Logan, the founder of Guardian Training and Consulting, weighed in on the matter, providing insights into the jury’s choice. He emphasizes that road rage incidents often escalate quickly, leaving individuals feeling threatened and compelled to act in self-defense. According to Logan, understanding the context of the altercation is crucial in evaluating the actions … Read more

Federal Court Upholds $800K Verdict for Genesee County Road Commission Executive in Discrimination Retaliation Case

GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. — A federal appeals court has recently upheld an $800,000 jury verdict awarded to a Genesee County Road Commission executive, who alleged that she faced retaliation for raising concerns about discrimination and her disability accommodations. The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed this decision on July 16, 2023. The court dismissed the Road Commission’s various challenges to the jury’s findings, including a motion for a new trial, stating that they lacked merit and did not justify overturning the original ruling. In her case, the executive claimed that after she made formal … Read more

Late-Night Stroll Turns Chaotic: Man Arrested for Walking in Traffic on Brooklyn Road

BROOK PARK, Ohio – A 36-year-old man from West Henrietta, New York, was arrested late on June 27 after police observed him walking in the traffic lane along Brookpark Road, adjacent to a Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority station. The incident unfolded around 10:30 p.m. when officers noticed a vehicle maneuvering to avoid a collision with the man. As the police approached, the individual appeared disoriented and initially struggled to provide identification. He remarked to the officers, “I see there are no cars there,” before eventually giving them his name. However, when asked for his … Read more