Spokane Family Seeks Justice After Police Shooting, Considers Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Spokane, Wash. — The family of a 29-year-old man, Joshua Musselman, who was fatally shot by police in his apartment last December, is contemplating legal action against the City of Spokane. The incident, which occurred at the Northcliff Terrace Apartments in North Spokane, has raised concerns about police conduct and mental health crisis management. On the afternoon of Dec. 29, police were dispatched to the apartment complex following reports that a man was discharging firearms inside his residence. According to Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall, up to four officers were involved in the shooting. Despite … Read more

Minnesota Court Debates Value of Life in Damages Trial Following Contested Police Shooting

In a federal courtroom in Minnesota, a high-stakes trial is seeking to assign a monetary value for the life of Cordale Handy, who was killed by police officers. The trial follows an earlier jury decision which found the officers liable for Handy’s death. The current proceedings, overseen by Judge John Tunheim, aim solely to determine the financial compensation owed to Handy’s bereaved family. The matter of compensation revolves around what Handy could have contributed to his family in both material and emotional terms throughout his expected lifetime. This includes potential earnings, as well as intangible … Read more

$10 Million Verdict in Jackson County: Deputy’s Shooting Results in Man’s Death, Woman Injured

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Missouri jury has awarded $10 million in damages to the family of a man fatally shot by a Jackson County sheriff’s deputy, as well as to a woman who was injured during the incident. This outcome arrives after a comprehensive deliberation on the events that transpired during a police encounter in 2017, which led to the tragic death and serious injury. On the fateful day, Deputy Lauren Michael fired at 26-year-old Matthew Carick and inadvertently wounded his girlfriend during a foot chase that ensued after a routine traffic stop initiated … Read more

Judge Dismisses Case Against Father-Son Duo for Shooting at FedEx Driver Due to Evidence Withholding, Victim Vows to Continue Fight for Justice

JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi court has permanently dismissed charges against two individuals accused of shooting at a FedEx driver, sparking a complex legal battle marked by procedural controversies and significant distress for the involved parties. Lincoln County Circuit Court Judge David Strong ruled on Monday to dismiss the case with prejudice, effectively blocking any possibility of it being refiled. The case stemmed from an incident in January 2022 when Gregory Case and his son, Brandon Case, allegedly opened fire on D’Monterrio Gibson while he was delivering packages in their Brookhaven neighborhood. Following the event, … Read more