Investors of Napco Security Technologies Urged to Act as Class Action Looms Following Major Stock Drop

New York, May 12, 2025 — The Gross Law Firm has issued a notice to shareholders of Napco Security Technologies, Inc. regarding possible legal action related to stock purchases during a specific class period. Investors who bought shares of Napco from February 5, 2024, to February 3, 2025, are urged to reach out to the firm for potential lead plaintiff appointments. The firm emphasizes that becoming a lead plaintiff is not a prerequisite for participating in any recovery efforts. Allegations indicate that Napco’s management provided misleading assurances about the company’s growth and performance, particularly in … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Excessive Force Lawsuit from Dallas Security Guard Mistaken for Suspect, Sparking Calls for Accountability

Dallas, Texas — A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former security guard, who claimed that Dallas police officers used excessive force when they mistakenly identified him as a family violence suspect in 2021. U.S. District Judge Karen Gren Scholer ruled that the officers involved were protected by qualified immunity, which shields public officials from legal accountability under certain circumstances. In her 20-page ruling, Scholer determined that officers had probable cause to detain Silvester Hayes, 29, citing his failure to use a turn signal and his alleged resistance to arrest as justifications … Read more

Federal Job Security Upheld: Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Layoff Plans

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has issued a temporary injunction preventing the Trump administration from proceeding with layoffs of federal employees. This decision comes amid ongoing disputes over workforce reductions tied to budget management and operational restructuring within the federal government. The ruling by U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg halts the administration’s plans to reduce employment levels, which officials argued were necessary to streamline operations and address funding challenges. Legal advocates for federal workers believe the layoffs could severely impact services and harm employees’ livelihoods, therefore prompting the challenge in court. In his … Read more

Judge Angela Tucker Under Fire: Security Tightened Amid Backlash for Lowering Karmelo Anthony’s Bond

Frisco, Texas — The release of Karmelo Anthony, a student charged in a fatal stabbing incident at a local track meet, has ignited a wave of controversy and backlash in Collin County. The situation escalated after Judge Angela Tucker lowered Anthony’s bond, permitting him to be placed under house arrest. As a result of her decision, Judge Tucker has faced significant harassment, including an alarming trend of doxing, which involves the public disclosure of private information. Collin County officials have confirmed that both the judge and her family have become targets of this behavior. Scott … Read more