Vermont Man Charged in Shooting of Three Palestinian Students Deemed Fit for Trial

Burlington, VT – In a Vermont courtroom, a judge has ruled that 49-year-old Jason Eaton is mentally competent to stand trial for the attempted murder of three University of Vermont students last November. The students, who are of Palestinian descent, were injured in a shooting that has ignited debates on racial and ethnic violence. During a recent hearing, the results of a psychological assessment affirmed Eaton’s ability to participate in legal proceedings. In response, his defense was granted additional time for gathering depositions, a process pivotal to both sides as they prepare for a trial … Read more

Suspect in Custody After Fatal Disturbance in Enosburgh, Vermont Leaves One Dead, Another Injured

Enosburgh, VT – A 29-year-old man was arrested Friday in relation to a violent incident in the small northern Vermont town of Enosburgh, which resulted in one fatality and left another individual hospitalized. According to Vermont State Police, the suspect, identified as Jordan Lawyer of Enosburgh, was taken into custody following an intensive search initiated after police responded to a distress call early Friday morning. The call reported a disturbance at a residence along West Enosburgh Road, a local route also known as Route 108. Upon arrival at the scene close to Tyler Branch Road … Read more

Vermont Family Battles Educational System’s Failures to Support Autistic Son Amidst Statewide School Challenges

SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. — With backgrounds steeped in education, and a personal stake in navigating Vermont’s special education landscape, Chris and Pallas Ziporyn seemed well-equipped to handle the complexities of the system. Chris’s expertise from a master’s degree with a focus on special education and Pallas’s experience as one of the youngest school board members in the country in 2006, fortified their confidence. However, their journey through the labyrinth of educational bureaucracy began with their eldest child, Noah, who was diagnosed with autism at age 5. Initially hopeful, the Ziporyns soon confronted the hard realities … Read more

Tragic Death and Alleged Neglect: Lawsuit Claims Police Ignored Vermont Woman’s Medical Needs

BOSTON, MA – The family of Madelyn Linsenmeir, a woman who died while in custody, is suing the City of Springfield, three police employees, and two workers at the sheriff’s office for ignoring her medical needs. Linsenmeir, who grew up in Vermont, was arrested on September 29, 2018, and eventually became septic, dying at a hospital on October 7 while in custody. The lawsuit accuses the Springfield police employees and the sheriff’s office workers of wrongful death and violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. The defendants deny the allegations and are seeking the case to … Read more