Security Guard Accused of Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting Case Set for Grand Jury Review

JACKSON, Miss. — A 60-year-old security guard facing allegations of manslaughter will remain out on bond as his case moves to a grand jury. Carl Miller’s preliminary hearing, held at the Hinds County Courthouse, saw his absence due to a waiver of his appearance, as confirmed by the presiding judge. The case stems from a tragic incident in June when Miller allegedly opened fire outside the Auto One AutoCare Center, located at the intersection of Raymond Road and Siwell Road. According to police reports, 22-year-old Deyonia McGee was walking with her 16-year-old boyfriend when she … Read more

Heightened Security Patrols Transform Ogeechee Road Amid Ongoing Investigation

SAVANNAH, Ga. — A commanding law enforcement presence marked Ogeechee Road on Saturday as authorities responded to a critical situation in the area. Numerous police cruisers, including those from the local sheriff’s office and city police, were stationed along the roadway, drawing significant attention from the public and media. Residents in the surrounding neighborhoods expressed concern over the unusual activity, noting that such a heavy presence is not typical for the area. Some individuals reported observing officers conducting stops and engaging with people on the street, further heightening anxiety among local residents. Authorities have not … Read more

Election Security Revamped: New Guides Equip Officials to Safeguard Polling Places This November

WASHINGTON — As the November elections approach, officials nationwide are equipped with enhanced resources aimed at ensuring the safety of polling places. The Committee for Safe and Secure Elections (CSSE) has introduced updated reference guides outlining election security laws for law enforcement and election officials across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Originally developed in 2022, these pocket-sized guides have been revamped to include the latest statutes and amendments implemented since 2024. The 2025 edition serves as a quick resource for officers to efficiently address issues such as voter intimidation and conflicts at … Read more

Franklin County Jury Awards Family $27 Million After Security Assault Leads to Tragic Death

A Franklin County jury has ruled in favor of the family of Gregory Coleman Jr., awarding them $27 million following his death after an altercation outside a Short North bar in Columbus, Ohio. Coleman, 37, died on September 18, 2022, after being in a coma for two weeks due to injuries sustained in the incident. Ed Hastie, the family’s legal representative, expressed the significance of the verdict, stating it reflects a pursuit of justice. The Coleman family initiated a lawsuit in 2023, targeting the ownership group of the Julep bar, known as I Love High … Read more