Trial Begins for Hatboro Businessman Charged in Deadly Shooting After Racial Slur Dispute

A jury has been selected for the trial of a Hatboro businessman, charged with murder following an altercation that escalated after the exchange of a racial slur. The defendant, whose identity has not been disclosed, is set to confront allegations of using deadly force during a heated dispute. The incident unfolded last year outside the businessman’s store located in Hatboro, a small community known for its close-knit neighborhoods and locally owned businesses. According to authorities, the disagreement began over a minor issue but quickly spiraled out of control when a racial slur was hurled at … Read more

Grand Jury Clears Oregon Officer in Fatal Shooting at National Guard Station

SALEM, Ore. — An Oregon State Police officer was cleared of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man at a National Guard air station last month, officials from the Marion County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Friday. The grand jury unanimously ruled that Senior Trooper Justin Oxenrider acted justifiably during the confrontation with Matthew Wong on February 27. The incident began with a report of an attempted robbery at the air station’s guard shack, where Wong was said to have presented a note with demands for compliance within 10 minutes. Prior to arriving at … Read more

$30.5 Million Verdict: Kern County Loses Major Lawsuit After Officer-Involved Shooting Shocks Mojave Family

Bakersfield, CA — In a significant legal decision, a federal jury in California awarded $30.5 million to a family from Mojave, after finding Kern County and two sheriff’s deputies responsible for the wrongful death of their family member and violation of civil rights. The verdict stems from a 2017 incident in which a man was fatally shot by law enforcement in his home. The confrontation began when deputies responded to a late-night call regarding a domestic disturbance at the residence of the deceased. According to court documents, upon their arrival, one of the deputies fired … Read more

Family Wins $30.5 Million in Lawsuit Against Kern County Over Fatal 2020 Deputy Shooting Incident

Bakersfield, Calif. – A California jury has awarded $30.5 million to the family of a man fatally shot by a Kern County sheriff’s deputy in 2020. The decision came after a month-long civil trial scrutinizing the circumstances that led to the shooting, which has raised significant public interest and debate over law enforcement practices. The incident, which occurred on December 12, 2020, involved David Moses, 33, who was shot and killed during an early morning encounter in a residential neighborhood. According to reports, deputies were responding to a call involving a suspicious person in the … Read more