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  • Oceanfront Shooting Case: Bond Denied for 18-Year-Old Suspect as Defense Claims Self-Defense.

    Oceanfront Shooting Case: Bond Denied for 18-Year-Old Suspect as Defense Claims Self-Defense.

    Oceanfront Shooting Case, Bond Denied for 18-Year-Old Suspect as Defense Claims Self-Defense.

    An 18-year-old suspect accused in a weekend shooting that left six people injured at the Oceanfront was denied bond during a court appearance, as the case continues to draw intense public attention and concern. Authorities say the suspect, Matheus Cavalcante, faces multiple charges connected to the violent incident that unfolded in a crowded area popular with residents and visitors.

    Prosecutors allege that the shooting occurred during a chaotic confrontation that quickly escalated, leaving six individuals wounded. Emergency responders rushed the victims to nearby hospitals, where they were treated for various injuries. While all victims survived, the incident sent shockwaves through the community and prompted a swift investigation by local law enforcement.

    During the court hearing, Cavalcante’s attorney argued that the teen was acting in self-defense at the time of the shooting. According to the defense, someone allegedly attempted to steal Cavalcante’s firearm moments before the gunfire erupted, triggering the violent chain of events. The lawyer claimed that Cavalcante reacted out of fear and confusion during the struggle.

    Prosecutors, however, pushed back against the claim, emphasizing the seriousness of the injuries suffered by multiple victims and the danger posed by gunfire in a crowded public space. They urged the court to keep Cavalcante in custody while the investigation continues, citing concerns for public safety.

    After reviewing the circumstances and arguments presented in court, the judge denied bond, meaning Cavalcante will remain in custody as the legal process moves forward. Investigators continue gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses as they work to determine exactly what led to the shooting and whether the claim of self-defense will hold up in court.

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    Rain-Slicked Highway Tragedy, Dublin Man Killed After Pickup Hydroplanes and Overturns in Comanche County Crash.

    COMANCHE, TX — A 30-year-old man from Dublin lost his life in a tragic single-vehicle crash last week after his pickup truck hydroplaned on a rain-soaked highway in rural Texas, according to state authorities.

    The victim, identified as Thomas Cruz Gonzalez, was pronounced dead at the scene Wednesday evening following the crash on U.S. Highway 67 in Comanche County, Texas. The incident occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. on March 4, about two miles west of County Road 4188, according to a preliminary report released by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

    Investigators say Gonzalez was driving a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 westbound when he approached a gentle right-hand curve in the roadway. At the time, rain had made the pavement slick and hazardous. Authorities reported that Gonzalez was traveling at a speed considered unsafe for the wet conditions.

    As the truck entered the curve, the rear tires reportedly hydroplaned, causing the vehicle to lose traction with the roadway. The pickup spun approximately 180 degrees, crossed into the oncoming lanes of traffic, and continued sliding off the roadway. It eventually reached the eastbound unimproved shoulder, where the truck overturned.

    During the rollover, Gonzalez—who investigators say was not wearing a seat belt—was ejected from the vehicle. Emergency responders arrived shortly afterward but were unable to save him.

    Officials confirmed that no other vehicles were involved in the crash, and no additional injuries were reported. Authorities continue to remind drivers to reduce speed and use proper safety restraints when traveling during wet weather conditions to help prevent similar tragedies on Texas roadways.

  • Madison Township Shooting: Rimersburg Woman Charged After Man Shot in Chest During Domestic Altercation.

    Madison Township Shooting: Rimersburg Woman Charged After Man Shot in Chest During Domestic Altercation.

    Madison Township Shooting, Rimersburg Woman Charged After Man Shot in Chest During Domestic Altercation.

    MADISON TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A 34-year-old Rimersburg woman is facing serious felony charges after authorities say she shot a 32-year-old man in the chest during a heated altercation Tuesday evening in rural Clarion County.

    According to the Pennsylvania State Police, the incident occurred around 5:11 p.m. on March 10 at a residence along Route 861 in Madison Township, Pennsylvania, located in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Trooper Brandon Collett reported that the suspect, identified as Tiffany Nicole Sleigher, 34, and the victim were involved in a verbal dispute that quickly escalated.

    Investigators say Sleigher allegedly retrieved a firearm during the argument and fired a shot toward the victim, striking him in the chest. Emergency responders were called immediately after officers arrived and located the injured man. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was airlifted to a hospital in Pittsburgh for advanced medical treatment. Authorities have not released an update on his current condition.

    Initial radio traffic indicated that police were dispatched to the area just past Lobaugh Hill Road toward New Bethlehem after reports that a female suspect had fled the scene in a silver Kia SUV. Multiple police units quickly responded, clearing the area and searching nearby properties, including a trailer, before securing the scene and assisting the victim.

    Court records show Sleigher was arraigned early Wednesday morning before Magisterial District Judge Timothy P. Schill. She has been charged with felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

    The case has been assigned to Magisterial District Judge Jeffrey C. Miller. Bail was set at $250,000 cash, which Sleigher was unable to post. She is currently being held at the Clarion County Jail as the investigation continues.

  • Laken Snelling Back in Legal Trouble: Grand Jury Indicts UK Student on First-Degree Manslaughter and Related Charges.

    Laken Snelling Back in Legal Trouble: Grand Jury Indicts UK Student on First-Degree Manslaughter and Related Charges.

    Laken Snelling Back in Legal Trouble, Grand Jury Indicts UK Student on First-Degree Manslaughter and Related Charges.

    LEXINGTON, KY — Laken Snelling, 21, a former University of Kentucky student, is facing serious criminal charges after a Fayette County grand jury indicted her on first-degree manslaughter, abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence, and concealing the birth of an infant. The indictment follows the death of her newborn son, whose body was discovered by roommates in Snelling’s closet on August 27, 2025.

    According to court records and police affidavits, Snelling gave birth alone in her apartment around 4 a.m. She later admitted to laying next to the infant, who showed signs of life, before cleaning her room and going about her day. Roommates reported hearing loud noises from her room lasting about an hour. Investigators also recovered deleted photos and evidence suggesting an attempt to hide the pregnancy and birth.

    Snelling was initially released on a $100,000 bond and placed under home incarceration while living with her father in Tennessee. She did not have to wear GPS monitoring, but her movements were later restricted to prevent contact with certain family members. She withdrew from the university shortly after bonding out, foregoing graduation in May 2026.

    The Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office determined the newborn had been born alive and died from “asphyxia by undetermined means,” prompting the first-degree manslaughter charge, which carries a potential sentence of 10 to 20 years if convicted. Autopsy results remain partially pending, requiring further microscopic analyses.

    Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Snelling, although it is unclear whether she has been taken into custody as of this report. The case will now proceed through the Fayette County court system, where prosecutors will present evidence and Snelling’s defense will have the opportunity to respond to the charges. The case has drawn national attention, highlighting questions about oversight, concealment, and the tragic loss of life.

  • Tragedy at Polmont: Teenage Inmate Daniel Kerr Found Dead at Young Offenders Institution.

    Tragedy at Polmont: Teenage Inmate Daniel Kerr Found Dead at Young Offenders Institution.

    Tragedy at Polmont, Teenage Inmate Daniel Kerr Found Dead at Young Offenders Institution.

    FALKIRK, SCOTLAND — Daniel Kerr, 19, has been named as the teenage inmate who tragically died at Polmont Young Offenders Institution on Sunday, March 8. Authorities confirmed that his death is not being treated as suspicious, though it has deeply shaken the prison community and families of other young inmates.

    Daniel was being held in the protection wing of the facility for reasons unrelated to the offence for which he had been jailed. According to reports, he had recently attended his mother’s funeral, compounding his vulnerability at the time. The loss of a young life in custody has drawn renewed attention to the challenges and risks faced by vulnerable prisoners.

    The death follows a recent Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of two other young inmates at Polmont last year, which uncovered a catalogue of systemic failures within the institution. Concerns over the welfare and safety of young offenders continue to mount among parents and advocacy groups.

    Speaking on behalf of families affected, the mother of another inmate on the same wing described the tragedy as “utterly devastating.” She added, “Daniel had only recently lost his mum. He would have been extremely vulnerable. It’s heartbreaking. As the parent of another young person in the jail, it is frightening and upsetting. Young people should not be losing their lives in prison.”

    A separate Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) into Daniel Kerr’s death will be carried out in due course, aiming to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident and recommend measures to prevent future tragedies. The Polmont community, families, and staff now face the difficult task of coming to terms with another heartbreaking loss of a young life.

  • Atwater Family Launches GoFundMe: Community Rallies to Honor Life of Lucas Benavidez.

    Atwater Family Launches GoFundMe: Community Rallies to Honor Life of Lucas Benavidez.

    Atwater Family Launches GoFundMe, Community Rallies to Honor Life of Lucas Benavidez.

    ATWATER, CA — The family of 26-year-old Lucas Alexander Raphel Benavidez, who was tragically found dead near a railroad crossing Sunday night, has started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses. The campaign aims to raise $5,000 to provide Benavidez “the respectful farewell he deserves and honor his life with dignity,” according to the GoFundMe page.

    The loss has left family and friends struggling with grief. “Losing him has left a pain in our hearts that words cannot fully express,” said Marlen Nava, the sister of Benavidez’s partner, in the fundraiser description. Community members have already begun contributing, reflecting the deep impact Lucas had on those around him.

    The incident prompted immediate action from local authorities. Atwater Police Department temporarily closed several railroad crossings to investigate, including Atwater Boulevard at Applegate Road and Packers and High Street. Traffic was halted around 6 p.m. Sunday, though the crossings reopened a few hours later, according to a Facebook post by the department.

    The GoFundMe initiative is not only a way to ease financial burdens for Benavidez’s loved ones but also serves as a platform for friends, neighbors, and the broader community to express support and solidarity. Donations will go directly toward funeral costs and related expenses, ensuring that Lucas’s memory is honored in a meaningful way.

    Those wishing to support the family can visit the GoFundMe page, contribute, or share messages of remembrance. The tragedy underscores the importance of community in moments of sudden loss, as residents come together to help a family say goodbye to a cherished life cut short.

  • Tragic Multi-Vehicle Crash Claims Life of Five-Year-Old in Rio Bravo: Authorities Investigate Circumstances Behind Deadly Collision.

    Tragic Multi-Vehicle Crash Claims Life of Five-Year-Old in Rio Bravo: Authorities Investigate Circumstances Behind Deadly Collision.

    Tragic Multi-Vehicle Crash Claims Life of Five-Year-Old in Rio Bravo, Authorities Investigate Circumstances Behind Deadly Collision.

    RIO BRAVO, TX — The small community of Rio Bravo, Texas is reeling after a devastating multi-vehicle crash that claimed the life of five-year-old Jasmine Nicole Ars. The young girl was tragically killed when a black Dodge vehicle, driven by 28-year-old Cesar Armando Ramirez, veered out of control on Margarita Lane, colliding with a Nissan SUV and pushing it into another vehicle, compounding the tragic outcome.

    Emergency services and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) responded immediately to the scene, but despite their rapid intervention, Jasmine was pronounced dead at the scene. Ramirez was arrested in connection with the crash and now faces serious charges, including manslaughter and assault with a deadly weapon. These charges reflect the severity of the incident and highlight the legal consequences associated with traffic violations resulting in fatalities.

    Authorities are actively investigating the factors that led to Ramirez losing control of his vehicle. Toxicology tests are being conducted as part of standard procedure to determine whether drugs or alcohol played a role. Investigators stress that these results are crucial for understanding the crash and may influence legal proceedings and potential sentencing.

    The Rio Bravo community has been left mourning the loss of Jasmine, with family, neighbors, and local leaders calling for increased road safety measures in the area. The incident has sparked important discussions about traffic enforcement, roadway conditions, and measures to prevent such tragedies in the future, as residents grapple with the sudden loss of a beloved young life.

  • NTSB Releases Initial Findings on Flagstaff Helicopter Crash: DPS Crew Members Robert Skankey and Hunter Bennett Killed During Active Shooter Response.

    NTSB Releases Initial Findings on Flagstaff Helicopter Crash: DPS Crew Members Robert Skankey and Hunter Bennett Killed During Active Shooter Response.

    NTSB Releases Initial Findings on Flagstaff Helicopter Crash, DPS Crew Members Robert Skankey and Hunter Bennett Killed During Active Shooter Response.

    FLAGSTAFF, AZ — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its first report on the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of two Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) personnel last month. The victims, pilot Robert Skankey, 61, and trooper paramedic Hunter Bennett, 28, died on the night of February 4, 2026, while responding to an active shooter situation in Flagstaff.

    According to the NTSB, the DPS Ranger 56 helicopter departed Kingman shortly after 9 p.m. and arrived in Flagstaff about an hour later. While attempting to climb above a neighborhood to allow a medical helicopter access to Flagstaff Medical Center, the aircraft began a slow climb but then rapidly rotated to the right. Witnesses reported hearing two “banging sounds” before Bennett radioed, “we’re going down,” moments prior to the helicopter crashing on a dirt road north of Flagstaff Airport.

    Investigators noted that the main wreckage included the cockpit, cabin, and aft fuselage, while critical components such as the tail rotor, main rotor hub, transmission, and rotor blades were scattered near the site. Some rotor blades were lightly coated with an orange/yellow oil film, raising questions about potential mechanical failure. Aviation experts, including Cary Grant of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, have highlighted possible issues with the rotor system as a factor, though the report does not provide a definitive cause.

    During the response, the helicopter was never under fire; Storey, the active shooter, was approximately 7,500 feet away. DPS officials confirmed Ranger 56 had undergone a maintenance check just days before the crash.

    Skankey, a Marine Corps veteran from Kingman, is remembered for his dedication and community impact. Bennett had recently joined DPS’s Western Air Unit and died just days after his 28th birthday. The Flagstaff community continues to mourn the loss of the two men who gave their lives in service.

    Terrell Storey, the suspect, has been indicted on 60 criminal counts, including two murder charges, and remains held on a $5 million bond.

  • Woman Facing Trial for Fatal Crash: Kayla Errobo Accused of Leaving Scene After Deadly Collision

    Woman Facing Trial for Fatal Crash: Kayla Errobo Accused of Leaving Scene After Deadly Collision

    Woman Facing Trial for Fatal Crash, Kayla Errobo Accused of Leaving Scene After Deadly Collision.

    A 33-year-old woman is set to face trial after being accused of causing a fatal crash and fleeing the scene, according to court officials. Judge Amy Norton recently ruled that there is probable cause for Kayla Errobo to face trial, citing sufficient circumstantial evidence to proceed with charges that include murder.

    Authorities allege that Errobo was operating a vehicle under the influence at the time of the deadly collision. The charges state that her driving behavior was reckless and demonstrated extreme indifference to the safety of others, ultimately resulting in the loss of life. Prosecutors presented evidence indicating that after the crash, Errobo left the scene, further aggravating the severity of the incident and the legal consequences she now faces.

    The judge’s ruling underscores the seriousness of the allegations, allowing the case to move forward to trial. Court documents detail that investigators are relying on circumstantial evidence, including witness accounts, vehicle damage assessments, and potential toxicology reports, to build the case against Errobo.

    Legal experts note that cases involving fatalities combined with alleged impaired driving and leaving the scene carry significant penalties if the defendant is convicted. In addition to murder charges, Errobo could face additional charges related to reckless driving and fleeing the scene of a fatal accident.

    The upcoming trial will determine the outcome of these charges, and authorities continue to emphasize the importance of accountability in crashes that result in the loss of life. Community members and victims’ families are closely following developments, hoping for justice for those affected by this tragic incident.

  • Wheelchair User Fatally Struck on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard: Edward Brown’s Death Raises Urgent Safety Concerns in Charleston.

    Wheelchair User Fatally Struck on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard: Edward Brown’s Death Raises Urgent Safety Concerns in Charleston.

    Wheelchair User Fatally Struck on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard, Edward Brown’s Death Raises Urgent Safety Concerns in Charleston.

    A tragic crash in Charleston, South Carolina has left a community mourning after Edward Brown was struck and killed while crossing a busy roadway in his wheelchair. The incident occurred around 7:45 p.m. on Friday, March 6, as Brown was attempting to cross Sam Rittenberg Boulevard from Gamecock Avenue.

    According to authorities, the driver of a Honda Element struck Brown while he was crossing the roadway. Following the collision, the vehicle’s engine reportedly caught fire, creating an additional emergency at the scene. The driver remained at the location after the crash and cooperated with responding authorities. Emergency crews transported Brown to a nearby hospital, but despite medical efforts, he later died from the injuries he sustained.

    The City of Charleston Police Department Traffic Unit is currently investigating the incident and is asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has relevant information to contact investigators at 843-965-4084. Officials say community cooperation could help clarify the circumstances surrounding the collision.

    The tragedy has also reignited discussions about safety along the Sam Rittenberg Boulevard corridor, particularly for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals who rely on mobility devices. Advocates say the stretch near Gamecock Avenue is known for heavy traffic, high speeds, and complicated turning movements onto nearby Frontage Road, making it a high-risk area for crashes.

    Community members and safety advocates believe proposed roadway redesign plans for the Sam Rittenberg corridor could help reduce speeding and improve safety, creating more accessible and comfortable spaces for everyone who uses the roadway.