Tragic Shooting at Pittsburgh U-Haul Leaves One Dead: Homicide Trial Begins as Defense Admits Guilt

PITTSBURGH, PA – Corey Dick, an employee at a U-Haul in Pittsburgh’s East End, found himself caught in a devastating tragedy on July 27, 2021. As he prepared to have an early dinner, a man who had been inquiring about renting a pickup truck returned and reported that the truck he wanted to see was locked. Dick’s best friend and coworker, Jacob Jaillet, went outside to offer assistance. Seconds later, Dick heard two gunshots and a customer frantically urged him to call 911. Rushing outside, Dick discovered Jaillet shot in the neck and bleeding. In … Read more

Landmark Trial Continues: Parent Facing First-Ever Sentencing for Child’s Mass School Shooting

PONTIAC, Mich. – As the jury in Jennifer Crumbley’s involuntary manslaughter trial enters its second day of deliberations, the nation watches closely. Crumbley stands accused of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the tragic deaths of four students at Oxford High School. The students lost their lives when Crumbley’s son, Ethan, opened fire in November 2021. If found guilty, Crumbley would become the first parent to be sentenced for a mass school shooting committed by their own child. In a separate development, James Crumbley, the father of the accused school shooter, is scheduled … Read more

Family Seeks Justice in Fatal Police Shooting: Press Conference to Address Tragic Incident in Carol Stream

CAROL STREAM, Ill. – The family of a man fatally shot by a police officer in a Carol Stream home is scheduled to address the media in a news conference today. The incident took place early Saturday morning at the Villagebrook Apartments on St. Charles Road, where law enforcement responded to a domestic violence call. Police described the situation as tense and rapidly evolving, leading to officers firing their weapons at the man, identified as Isaac Goodlow. According to the family, Goodlow was shot in the chest and succumbed to his injuries after allegedly throwing … Read more

Michigan Gun Laws Set to Change: One Year After MSU Shooting, New Measures Aim to Enhance Public Safety

Lansing, Michigan – On the one-year anniversary of the Michigan State University (MSU) shooting, new gun laws are set to take effect in the state. These laws, aimed at enhancing public safety, have raised debate among citizens and lawmakers alike. The Michigan legislation, signed into law earlier this year, includes several changes to existing gun regulations. One of the key provisions is the ability of individuals with concealed carry permits to bring firearms into gun-free zones. This includes schools, churches, and other previously restricted areas. Supporters argue that this change will better enable citizens to … Read more