Orlando Woman Indicted for Second Degree Murder Following Fatal Road Rage Shooting

Orlando, FL – Authorities have indicted 47-year-old Tina Allgeo on charges of second-degree murder with a firearm following a road rage confrontation that led to the death of Mihail Tsvetkov. On the evening of December 2, 2024, Orlando police were dispatched to the scene at the junction of East Colonial Drive and Primrose Drive after receiving an emergency call. Upon arrival, officers found Tsvetkov fatally wounded by a gunshot on the road. The investigation soon revealed a heated exchange between Allgeo and Tsvetkov leading up to the incident. What started seemingly as a typical road … Read more

$7.25 Million Awarded to Woman Injured on Universal Studios Ride

LOS ANGELES — A California federal jury awarded $7.25 million to a 74-year-old woman from Arizona who sustained a severe spinal injury after falling at Universal Studios Hollywood. The incident occurred in September 2022 when Pamela Morrison was trying to exit the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride, following a malfunction with her safety harness. Morrison, who was visiting the theme park with her grandson, was instructed to leave her seat after the ride’s harness did not secure properly. As she attempted to step from the moving walkway onto a stationary platform, she slipped … Read more

Jury Awards $4.5 Million to Woman Injured in Sister’s Home After Tripping on Faulty Carpet

In Kenilworth, New Jersey, a woman’s unfortunate trip over a carpet in her sister’s home has led to a substantial $4.5 million jury award. The incident, which occurred while Marzena Pogorzelska was visiting her sibling, culminated in serious injuries and a legal battle that spotlighted issues of product safety and homeowner liability. Marzena Pogorzelska, 48, faced a sudden mishap as she stumbled over a raised section of an area rug, leading to her lawsuit filed against multiple defendants including the retailer from which the carpet was purchased, Worldwide Wholesale Floor Coverings. The case also involved … Read more

Virginia Woman Faces First-Degree Murder in Estranged Husband’s Death; Claims Self-Defense Amid Controversial Grand Jury Indictment

MANASSAS, Va. — A legal battle is intensifying as Latoya Crabbe, a Manassas woman who insists she shot her estranged husband in self-defense, faces upgraded charges. Initially arrested on a second-degree murder charge which was recently dismissed, Crabbe is now indicted for first-degree murder and is due in court on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The incident that led to the charges occurred last October when Curtis Crabbe was fatally shot at the couple’s home on Brinkley Lane. Police apprehended Latoya Crabbe at the scene after discovering the body of her husband. Amid the controversy, Crabbe’s … Read more