Jury Convicts Xenia Man on Multiple Charges Following April Shooting Incident

Xenia, OH — On Thursday, a Greene County jury returned a guilty verdict for 58-year-old Roger Creamer Jr., who has been convicted of several felonies including felonious assault and aggravated menacing. These charges stem from an incident that occurred in Xenia, Ohio back in April, where Creamer was also found guilty of having weapons while under disability and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. The trial, which captured the attention of the local community, showcased evidence that Creamer drove his mother’s vehicle to a Xenia residence on the evening of April 28. According to … Read more

Peoria Tragedy: Local Man Faces Indictment in Fatal Shooting of 10-Year-Old Boy

Peoria, IL – A Peoria man has been formally charged following a tragic incident that resulted in the death of a 10-year-old boy. Authorities announced on Thursday that a grand jury indicted the suspect on several counts including first-degree murder and aggravated battery with a firearm. The charges stem from a shooting that occurred earlier this month, which not only claimed the life of the young boy but also wounded a man. According to the Peoria Police Department, the shooting took place in the North Valley area of the city, an area that has witnessed … Read more

Family Member of School Shooting Victim Witnesses Legislative Challenge Against Federal Gun Control Measures

Atlanta, GA — Georgia experienced its most fatal school shooting on September 4, eliciting nationwide concern over the stark discrepancies in gun violence prevention across different states. The incident cast a harsh light on the higher risks posed in regions with limited measures against gun-related incidents, underscoring the potential life-saving impact of Vice President Kamala Harris’s focused gun violence prevention agenda, particularly in conservative states. Indicators show that states dominated by Republican leadership, commonly referred to as “red states,” are more likely to experience higher rates of gun fatalities compared to their Democratic counterparts, or … Read more

Judge Upholds Scheduled Hearing Date in Walmart Shooting Case Despite Prosecution’s Push for Delay

El Paso, Texas – A Texas judge has rejected a prosecutor’s bid to postpone a hearing in the case against the individual accused of a mass shooting at a local Walmart. The hearing, scheduled for the following week, will proceed as planned despite the request for delay. The case centers around Patrick Crusius, who faces charges in connection to the August 2019 incident that left 23 people dead and dozens injured. Crusius, who is alleged to have targeted the victims based on their ethnic background, pleaded not guilty to the charges presented against him. Prosecutors … Read more