San Antonio Woman Sues School District Over Police Shooting at Football Game

San Antonio, Texas – A recent lawsuit has been lodged against the Northside Independent School District and two of its officers, following an incident where a woman sustained a gunshot wound outside a local athletic complex. The suit, filed last Friday, centers around allegations of excessive force used by the officers. The episode unfolded on October 28, 2023, around 1:30 p.m. at the Farris Stadium, just ahead of a high school football match between O’Connor High School and Sotomayor High School. Markay Garcia, the injured party, was attempting to park her car when confronted by … Read more

New York Man Convicted of Murder and Assault in Tragic Fourth of July Party Shooting

Garden City, NY — A state jury recently convicted 23-year-old Thomas Massenburg of second-degree murder and additional charges, concluding a trial that spotlighted gang violence stemming from a deadly July 4, 2020, shooting at a house party. The verdict followed five hours of deliberations after the trial, which commenced on September 11 under Judge Howard Sturim. Massenburg, identified by prosecutors as an alleged member of the Mac Baller Bloods gang, was found guilty of attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, and two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. According to the district attorney’s office, … Read more

Stark County Grand Jury Clears Canton Officer in Controversial Shooting Involving Air Gun

Canton, Ohio — A Stark County grand jury recently decided against charging Canton police officer Garrett Marino in connection with the fatal shooting of Zachary Fornash, who was found holding an air gun during the December incident. The decision followed due legal proceedings where evidence and testimonies were thoroughly reviewed. The critical incident dates back to December 5, 2023, when Officer Marino was patrolling the 900 block of Alan Page Drive SE. Local residents approached him, reporting a man displaying a firearm amid a verbal altercation. Marino engaged Fornash, directing him to lie on the … Read more

Judge Dismisses Misidentification Lawsuit of Kansas Man Accused in Chiefs Rally Shooting, Case Heads to D.C. Court

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Kansas resident against Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett, who wrongfully implicated the plaintiff in a fatal incident that occurred during a rally for the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. The court decided that the lawsuit should be pursued outside Kansas, where the actions leading to the accusation took place, due to Burchett having minimal ties to the state. The legal team for the plaintiff, Denton Loudermill Jr., stated intentions to file a new lawsuit in Washington, D.C., where the congressman was … Read more