Hampton Police Officer Faces $20 Million Lawsuit for Shooting Man During Car Dealership Incident

HAMPTON, Va. (AP) – Hampton Police Officer Bryan Wilson and the City of Hampton are facing a federal lawsuit regarding the shooting of Christopher Rice two years ago. On January 4, 2022, Officer Wilson shot Rice multiple times outside a car dealership on Mercury Blvd after Rice allegedly hit a police sergeant in the head with a bat. During a court hearing in June 2022, the police sergeant who was assaulted detailed the events leading up to the shooting. The sergeant explained that officers were called to the car dealership due to a trespassing incident … Read more

High-Profile Trial Begins: Man Accused of Fatally Shooting Schuylerville Woman in Driveway

HEBRON, New York — The jury selection process is underway in the trial of Kevin Monahan, a 66-year-old man accused of fatally shooting 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis in his driveway last spring. Monahan is facing charges of second-degree murder, reckless endangerment, and tampering with physical evidence. The case revolves around the circumstances surrounding the April 15th shooting, in which Gillis, a young woman from Schuylerville, lost her life. The high-profile nature of the case has prompted the court to summon 500 potential jurors, and the selection process is expected to continue until Wednesday. As the proceedings … Read more

Man Arrested in Paddock Mall Holiday Shooting: Suspect Ordered Held Without Bond

Ocala, Florida – A man accused of a fatal shooting at Paddock Mall during the holiday season has been ordered to be held without bond. Albert Shell Jr., who had been evading capture since December 23, was apprehended in Marion County. Law enforcement officials successfully apprehended Shell with the assistance of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service. During a Tuesday morning hearing, Shell appeared before a judge and was denied bond. A pre-trial detention hearing is scheduled for February 13. According to the Ocala Police Department, Shell is suspected of targeting … Read more

Defense Attorneys Seek to Exclude Prejudicial Oxford School Shooting Video from Crumbley Trial

ROCHESTER HILLS, MI— The defense attorneys representing Jennifer and James Crumbley are seeking to prevent jurors from viewing a video of the deadly Oxford school shooting carried out by the couple’s son in November 2021. The defense argues that the footage would be “overwhelmingly prejudicial” in the upcoming trial. They suggest that instead of showing the shooting video, prosecutors may plan to show footage of the Crumbleys’ arrival at the high school for a meeting with school officials regarding their son’s behavior. The defense believes the video is relevant as it provides information about the … Read more