Family of Amtrak Shooting Victim Awarded $158 Million in Landmark Lawsuit

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A federal jury has awarded $158 million in damages to the family of Richie Aaron, who was tragically shot and killed on an Amtrak train in Lee’s Summit back in 2022. The jury found both Amtrak and the convicted killer, Marquis Webb, liable for the incident. This substantial sum seeks to bring justice to Aaron’s grieving family. On the night of January 14, 2022, Webb shot Aaron while they were aboard an Amtrak train at the Lee’s Summit train station. However, the train did not come to a halt until it … Read more

Neglected Pleas for Help: Michigan Teen’s Journal Reveals Disturbing School Shooting Plan

PONTIAC, Mich. – In a shocking revelation during the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, evidence was presented that her teenage son had detailed a plan to carry out a shooting at his Michigan school in a personal journal. The journal entries depicted a troubled young man whose pleas for help went unheard by his parents. The grim account was read by an investigator just moments before the jury watched a partial video of the shooting that resulted in the tragic deaths of four students at Oxford High School in 2021. As the audio was turned off, … Read more

Unanswered Questions Surround Triple Shooting in Palm Bay as Motive Remains Unknown: Community Stunned by Alleged Shooter’s Unexpected Actions

PALM BAY, Fla. — The community of Palm Bay remains in a state of bewilderment as authorities struggle to uncover a motive behind the triple shooting incident that transpired on Sunday. Residents who were acquainted with Brandon Kapas, the alleged gunman, express shock as they assert that the 24-year-old never displayed any warning signs or violent tendencies. Local authorities have been tirelessly working to unravel the circumstances surrounding the tragic event. However, the motive that prompted Kapas to commit the shooting remains unknown, leaving the community perplexed and yearning for answers. Despite the lack of … Read more

Judge to Decide if Suspect in Myrtle Beach Bar Shooting Will Receive Bond

HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (AP) – A judge is set to determine whether a suspect accused of fatally shooting a man outside a Myrtle beach area bar will be granted bond. Kvon Lawhorn faces charges for the shooting that occurred in October outside the now-closed Barfield’s Bar and Grill on Frontage Road near Palmetto Pointe Boulevard. Lawhorn allegedly shot two individuals, resulting in the death of 23-year-old Starquan Washington. During a preliminary hearing in January, the murder charge against Lawhorn was reduced to involuntary manslaughter by a judge, as explained by Fifteenth Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson. … Read more