Christopher ‘Porkchop’ Miller Stands Solo Before Jury in Controversial 2022 Peach County Toddler Shooting Case

PERRY, Ga. — Christopher Miller, known as “Porkchop,” is set to face a jury in a high-profile case involving a shooting that injured two toddlers in Peach County in 2022. The incident, which occurred during a family gathering, has raised significant public concern and highlighted issues related to firearm safety and community violence. The shooting took place on a warm afternoon in July, drawing a swift response from law enforcement after multiple reports of gunfire. Officers arrived to find two young children suffering from injuries caused by the incident. Both toddlers were transported to a … Read more

Coronado School District Stands Firm in Pollution Lawsuit Despite Internal Divisions and Concerns Over Transparency

Coronado, CA — The Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) has joined a mass tort lawsuit against Veolia Water, the manager of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant, citing allegations of negligence and reckless exposure to hazardous chemicals affecting both staff and students. This judicial move arrives amid ongoing concerns over sewage pollution allegedly stemming from the facility, linked to a separate legal action taken on behalf of South Bay residents. The district’s decision to engage in the lawsuit followed the approval of a contract with Frantz Law Group during a board meeting on February … Read more

Federal Judge Stands Firm on Hearing Date for Mistakenly Deported Maryland Man Amid Supreme Court Backing

WASHINGTON — A Maryland court decided to proceed with a scheduled court hearing this Friday concerning Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a man from Maryland who faced deportation to El Salvador in what has been described as a bureaucratic blunder. This decision comes despite attempts by the Trump administration to postpone the hearing until after a scheduled diplomatic meeting between President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador and the White House. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis rejected a request from the Justice Department, which sought to delay the hearing to next Wednesday, coinciding with the aftermath of … Read more

Young Thug’s Probation Stands Despite Prosecutor’s Push for Revocation Following Controversial Social Media Activity

Atlanta, GA – A Fulton County judge has opted not to revoke the probation of rapper Young Thug, officially named Jeffery Williams, despite a plea from the district attorney to incarcerate him due to allegations of endangering witnesses and prosecutors through his social media activities. The court, however, issued a warning to the artist about his online behavior. Young Thug faced scrutiny following a social media post that caught viral attention, displaying a photograph of an investigator from the district attorney’s office, accusing the individual of dishonesty. This post led to a widespread backlash, including … Read more