Pennsylvania Judge Faces Attempted Murder Charges After Shooting Ex-Boyfriend While He Slept

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – A judge in Pennsylvania is facing charges of first-degree attempted murder and aggravated assault after allegedly shooting her ex-boyfriend in the head while he slept. The incident occurred on February 9 at a home in Harrisburg, according to a case affidavit. The victim, Michael McCoy, had attempted to end his one-year relationship with Magisterial District Judge Sonya McKnight. McCoy had made multiple attempts to get McKnight to move out following the end of their relationship. On the night of the incident, he returned home from a restaurant and informed McKnight that he … Read more

Man Found Guilty in Shooting at Ackerman Park that Claimed the Life of Riverview High School Graduate

Sarasota, FL – Nyquan Priester has been found guilty of manslaughter and discharging a firearm from a vehicle in connection with a fatal shooting at Ackerman Park in December 2021. The six-person jury delivered the verdict on Thursday, and Priester now faces a maximum sentence of up to 30 years in prison. The shooting resulted in the death of 18-year-old Dylan Jenkins, a promising athlete and graduate of Riverview High School. During the trial, three witnesses, Sa’tayvia Monix, Cameille Homer-Cunningham, and Kalvion Turner, took the stand and provided consistent testimonies about what occurred on the … Read more

Chiefs Player Calls for Gun Law Changes After Deadly Shooting at Super Bowl Parade

Kansas City, Missouri – Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu is urging for changes to gun laws following a deadly shooting during the team’s Super Bowl parade. The shooting, which occurred near Union Station, resulted in one fatality and several injuries. Omenihu took to social media to express his concerns just hours after law enforcement detained three individuals for investigation. In a post, Omenihu called for action, questioning when gun laws in America would be addressed. He emphasized the need to prevent the wrong people from easily obtaining firearms. The Kansas City Police Chief, … Read more

Michigan State University Revisits Campus Mass Shooting Tragedy on Anniversary as New Gun Regulations Take Effect

EAST LANSING, Mich. – As the first anniversary of the tragic mass shooting at Michigan State University approaches, Professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz reflects on the painful memories that continue to haunt him. A year ago, a gunman entered his classroom, taking the lives of two students and leaving others critically injured. Díaz-Muñoz anticipates a wave of emotions as he prepares to teach the exact same lecture and lesson that were interrupted by the horrific event. On February 13, 2023, the East Lansing campus was terrorized for nearly four hours, claiming the lives of three students – … Read more