Jury Declares Homicide in Highland Park Police Shooting During Well-Being Check

Highland Park, Ill. — A jury has determined that the death of Brent Bucholtz, a 59-year-old man, was a homicide following an officer-involved shooting that occurred during a well-being check on June 20, 2025. This decision came through an inquest held by the Lake County Coroner’s Office and confirmed that Bucholtz died from multiple gunshot wounds. The autopsy revealed that Bucholtz was shot several times, with Chief Deputy Coroner Steve Newton indicating this ruling was anticipated. “The classification of homicide for the purposes of death certification is a neutral term and does not imply criminal … Read more

Tragedy Strikes: Mother Sues Meat Market Owner After Son’s Fatal Shooting Amid Claims of Negligence and Lack of Security

Hayneville, Alabama — A lawsuit has been filed in Lowndes County Circuit Court seeking damages from a local meat market and an ambulance service, stemming from a February shooting incident that resulted in the death of a young man. The complaint, lodged on August 26 by Amy Brown and the estate of her late husband, Shenado Hill, accuses Harvey Bell, the owner of Mosses Meat Market, and Haynes Ambulance of Alabama, Inc. of negligence that led to Hill’s death. The suit seeks a total of $4 million in damages, split evenly between the two defendants. … Read more

Prosecutors Push for Tougher Sentence in Shawn Kemp Tacoma Mall Shooting Case

TACOMA, Wash. — Pierce County prosecutors are seeking a reconsideration of the sentence given to former NBA player Shawn Kemp for his involvement in a shooting incident at the Tacoma Mall earlier this year. Prosecutors argue that Kemp’s actions amount to a violent offense, warranting a more severe punishment than what was imposed. In a motion filed by the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, officials claim that Kemp should have received jail time rather than the limited sentence of 30 days of home detention and 240 hours of community service. This sentence was handed down … Read more

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