(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Highland Park mass shooting suspect, Robert Crimo III, lost his attorney in the middle of his first courtroom appearance.
In the video hearing, defense attorney Tom Durkin was initially unable to access the Zoom call. According to The Western Journal, Durkin—who was hired by the...
(Headline USA) A police officer armed with a rifle watched the gunman in the Uvalde elementary school massacre walk toward the campus but did not fire while waiting for permission from a supervisor to shoot, according to a sweeping critique released Wednesday on the tactical response to the May...
UPDATE: Imprisoned bodega owner Jose Alba was released from Rikers Island on Thursday after his family was able to post a bond that had been reduced to $50,000, according to the New York Post. While out on bail, Alba will have to "wear an ankle bracelet, surrender his passport and...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) John Hinckley Jr., has gone from would-be presidential assassin to ABC's authority on gun violence.
The network's ill-conceived interview with Hinckley initially focused on his release from 41 years of federal medical supervision after attempting to assassinate then-president Ronald Reagan. He told journalist Juju Chang that "he’s...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Robert Crimo, the alleged killer of seven people during a July 4 parade in the affluent Chicago suburb of Highland Park was wearing women's clothes during the massacre, according to a report in Newsweek.
Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman Christopher Covelli speculated during a...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) President Joe Biden's sale of the United States's emergency oil reserves to China is an impeachable---and perhaps even indictable---offense, Fox News's Tucker Carlson said Wednesday in the opening monologe of his popular primetime show.
“It turns out, the oil being released isn’t for us," Carlson said....
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) United States Senator Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., Herschel Walker's opponent, used campaign funds for a personal legal defense that predates his time in the Senate.
Warnock, a pastor before he was a senator, is being sued for events that took place before his time in office, according to...
(Headline USA) Two women are scheduled to be sentenced Thursday in southern Arizona for their conviction for illegally collecting four early ballots during the 2020 primary election.
Authorities say Guillermina Fuentes and Alma Juarez participated in ballot-harvesting, made illegal by a 2016 state law that barred anyone but a family...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A search of the phone belonging to J6 Inquisition key witness Cassidy Hutchinson revealed that she called the committee "bs" in a text message, something that hasn't made her Tribunal TV highlight reel being promoted by the mainstream media.
According to the Daily Caller, Hutchinson sent a...
(Pamela Cosel, Headline USA) A former Senate majority leader from Hawaii, J. Kalani English, 55, will spend a few years of his retirement behind bars, now convicted of bribery.
It’s another case of a politician taking money from a company and then shaping legislation to benefit that business. English last year...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As the J6 Committee's political theater continues, federal prosecutors have been accused of creating or altering evidence to keep Jan. 6 protestors incarcerated for great lengths of time.
Dozens of protestors have been kept in federal prisons without trials, bail, or bond, for over a year...
(Headline USA) Aiden McCarthy's photo was shared across Chicago-area social media groups in the hours after the July 4 parade shooting in Highland Park, accompanied by pleas to help identify the 2-year-old who had been found at the scene bloodied and alone and to reunite him with his family.
On...