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

Heroic Act: Bystander Defends Innocent Lives, Fatally Shooting Robbery Suspect at Gas Station

HOUSTON, Texas – A grand jury in Houston is set to review the case of a bystander who fatally shot a man accused of robbing others at a gas station. The incident occurred on August 11th, 2021, when the bystander witnessed the alleged robber demanding cash from several individuals at a convenience store. In an attempt to stop the crime, the bystander drew their weapon and fired at the suspect, resulting in his death. Now, the grand jury will determine whether the bystander’s actions were justified or if charges should be filed. The decision to … Read more

Murder Suspect Denied Dismissal: La Crosse Court Rejects Request for Speedy Trial in Stabbing Death Case

LA CROSSE, WI – Anquin St. Junious, the suspect in a 2019 murder case, had his request to dismiss the charges denied by the court. St. Junious, who is currently being held in Portage County state prison on unrelated charges, argued that the local courts disregarded his plea for a speedy trial concerning the fatal stabbing of Virgil Stewart inside a parked taxi. Speaking via video link from the prison, St. Junious claimed that he had not been granted a speedy trial or even given a trial date. Representing himself in court, he argued that … Read more

Grand Jury Indicts Suspect on Seven Counts of First Degree Murder in Half Moon Bay Farmworker Case, Drawing Attention to Deplorable Living Conditions

Half Moon Bay, California – The suspect accused of killing seven farmworkers in Half Moon Bay last year has been indicted on seven counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder by a criminal grand jury. This tragedy not only shocked the small coastal community with a population of around 11,000, but it also exposed the dismal living conditions endured by many farmworkers in the area. Authorities have characterized the incident as a workplace-related shooting triggered by the suspect’s perception of mistreatment. San Mateo County District Attorney, Steve Wagstaffe, explained that the … Read more