Memphis Shooting Suspect Requests Delay, Chooses to Represent Himself in Trial for Capital Murder Charges

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In a pronounced turn of events, a Tennessee man facing charges for a series of shootings in Memphis, which tragically resulted in three fatalities, has chosen to represent himself in court. 22-year-old Ezekiel Kelly, initially represented by private attorneys, now seeks additional time to prepare his defense, citing the need to thoroughly review evidence presented against him. During a courtroom appearance on Tuesday, Kelly informed Shelby County Judge James Jones Jr. that he requires more time to access jail computers to review the extensive evidence, which includes thousands of pages and over … Read more

Judge Deliberates on Awarding Damages in Contentious 2020 Idaho Shooting Case

SANDPOINT, Idaho — A tragic shooting that claimed the life of a Coeur d’Alene man, Brian Drake, in 2020 has culminated in a complex legal battle over damages owed to his family. The incident, which occurred while Drake was working late in his office in Bonners Ferry on March 12, 2020, has led to significant judicial deliberations involving the accused, Daniel L. Moore, and his wife Karen Moore. During the legal proceedings, First District Court Judge Susie Jensen determined that the Moores were liable for Drake’s death and agreed with the claims presented by Drake’s … Read more

Jury Awards $18.7 Million to Family in St. Louis Police Shooting Case, Rejects Claim Victim Was Armed

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A substantial multimillion-dollar judgment has been awarded to the family of a man fatally shot by a St. Louis police officer. The jury decided on an $18.7 million payout in a case that has drawn renewed attention to law enforcement practices. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident on August 19, 2015, involving Mansur Ball-Bey, who was shot by police while they were executing a search warrant at a home in North City. Officers alleged that Ball-Bey was armed, a claim which his family fervently disputed. During the trial, a significant turning … Read more

Asheville Jury Convicts Man in Voluntary Manslaughter Case Following 2022 Downtown Shooting Incident

Asheville, N.C. – A local jury in Buncombe County recently delivered a verdict of voluntary manslaughter against Danquries Lamar Green for the fatal shooting of Jamel Tyjon Grant, which occurred in downtown Asheville on July 10, 2022. The case, which unfolded near the bustling intersection of Spruce and College streets, came to a close when the jury decided against a first-degree murder charge, opting for the lesser sentence after deliberations. Green surrendered to the Asheville Police Department two days post the incident, signaling his cooperation with the law enforcement authorities. He faced the court on … Read more