Mistrial Declared in Michigan Shooting Case After Jury Deadlocks

In ESCANABA, Mich., a non-fatal shooting case involving a family dispute has ended indecisively after the presiding judge was compelled to declare a mistrial. The deliberations came to a standstill when the jury concluded they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict after days of testimony and legal argumentation. The incident at the core of the trial occurred in January 2024, when Jacob Cronick allegedly shot his former father-in-law, Eric Parrotta. Cronick had faced serious charges including assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, alongside a felony firearm charge. The legal … Read more

Orlando Woman Indicted for Second Degree Murder Following Fatal Road Rage Shooting

Orlando, FL – Authorities have indicted 47-year-old Tina Allgeo on charges of second-degree murder with a firearm following a road rage confrontation that led to the death of Mihail Tsvetkov. On the evening of December 2, 2024, Orlando police were dispatched to the scene at the junction of East Colonial Drive and Primrose Drive after receiving an emergency call. Upon arrival, officers found Tsvetkov fatally wounded by a gunshot on the road. The investigation soon revealed a heated exchange between Allgeo and Tsvetkov leading up to the incident. What started seemingly as a typical road … Read more

Judge Rules Jurors Won’t See Teen’s Car in Trial of Former Officer Accused of Shooting

San Antonio, Texas — A judicial ruling in Bexar County has concluded that jurors in an upcoming trial will not view the vehicle involved when a local police officer shot a teenager last year. Instead, the judge has decided that body-worn camera footage provides sufficient evidence for the case. This trial pertains to James Brennand, a former San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) officer, who faces charges of aggravated assault by a public servant following an incident in 2022 involving 17-year-old Erik Cantu. The episode has prompted widespread scrutiny of the events leading up to the … Read more

Guilty Verdict in St. Cloud Party Shooting: Man Convicted for Aiding October Fatal Attack

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — A St. Cloud court has convicted 27-year-old Deionte Jaewon Parker for his involvement in a fatal shooting at a local party last October, resulting in the death of one man and injuries to two others. On October 22, 2023, Parker was implicated in a violent incident during a gathering at a residence on the 700 block of 6th Avenue South, where Antonio Harris Jr., 34, was fatally shot and later pronounced dead at the scene. The jury, reaching its decision on Tuesday, found Parker guilty of aiding and abetting intentional second-degree … Read more