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  • Man Charged After Fatal Hit-and-Run in Durham

    Man Charged After Fatal Hit-and-Run in Durham

    Man Charged After Fatal Hit-and-Run in Durham

    A 37-year-old man has been charged in connection with a fatal collision that occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning in Durham.

    Liam Bowes, of Langley Park, faces multiple charges including causing death by dangerous driving, perverting the course of justice, driving without insurance, and failing to stop after a road accident. He has been remanded in custody and is set to appear before Newton Aycliffe Magistrates’ Court today, October 28.

    Emergency services were called to Neville’s Cross on the A167 shortly before 2 a.m. on Sunday, October 26, following reports of a collision involving a woman and a car. The 22-year-old woman was transported to the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle, where she sadly died a short time later.

    Three others—a 38-year-old man, another 38-year-old man, and a 59-year-old woman—were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. They have been released on bail as police continue their investigation.

    Durham Police are appealing for any witnesses or dashcam footage from the area around the time of the collision to assist with ongoing enquiries.

  • Fatal Crash Claims Life of Log Truck Driver in Opp, Alabama

    Fatal Crash Claims Life of Log Truck Driver in Opp, Alabama

    Fatal Crash Claims Life of Log Truck Driver in Opp, Alabama

    A tragic accident on U.S. Highway 331 in Opp, Alabama, claimed the life of a truck driver Monday morning. According to the Opp Police Department, the crash occurred around 11:13 a.m. on October 27, 2025, at the intersection of Covington County Road 38.

    Emergency responders from the Opp Police and Fire Departments arrived to find a log truck partially submerged after crashing through a guardrail and into a nearby lake. The vehicle, identified as an 18-wheeler carrying logs, had its cab underwater when crews arrived.

    The driver, identified as 51-year-old Jerry P. Watford of Abbeville, Alabama, was pronounced dead at the scene. Preliminary reports suggest that the truck was traveling west on County Road 38 before colliding with the guardrail and plunging into the water.

    Recovery efforts took several hours, prompting the temporary closure of a section of Highway 331. The Alabama Department of Transportation has since reopened the roadway.

    Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash. The Opp Police Department expressed its condolences to Watford’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.

  • 26-Year-Old Woman Fatally Shot in South Side Chicago Identified as Arianna Bosney

    26-Year-Old Woman Fatally Shot in South Side Chicago Identified as Arianna Bosney

    26-Year-Old Woman Fatally Shot in South Side Chicago Identified as Arianna Bosney

    CHICAGO, IL — A young woman has been identified as the victim of a fatal shooting that occurred Monday afternoon on Chicago’s South Side. Authorities confirmed that 26-year-old Arianna Bosney, also known as “Ari,” was killed in what police believe to be a targeted attack.

    The shooting happened around 4:48 p.m. on October 27, 2025, near 76th Street and Vincennes Avenue. According to the Chicago Police Department (CPD), officers responded to reports of a person shot inside a vehicle. Upon arrival, they found Arianna in the driver’s seat of a black 2014 Chevy Cruze suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

    Emergency personnel transported her to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where she was later pronounced deceased.

    Preliminary investigations indicate that Arianna was stopped at a traffic light when another vehicle pulled up alongside her and fired several shots before speeding away. No suspects are currently in custody, and detectives from CPD’s Area One Division are leading the investigation.

    Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. Tips can be submitted anonymously at CPDTIP.COM or by contacting the 6th District Police at (312) 745-3610.

    Family members and friends describe Arianna as a kind-hearted and loving young woman whose life was cut tragically short. Community members are mourning her loss and calling for justice, as another act of senseless violence adds to Chicago’s growing toll of gun-related homicides.

    May her memory live on, and may her family find comfort during this difficult time.

  • Transgender Indiana Student Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy in School Shooting Plot

    Transgender Indiana Student Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy in School Shooting Plot

    Transgender Indiana Student Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy in School Shooting Plot

    A transgender high school student in Indiana has pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder after authorities foiled plans for a mass shooting at a local school. Trinity J. Shockley, 18, reached a plea agreement in Morgan Superior Court, where charges of intimidation and terrorism were dropped in exchange for the guilty plea.

    Shockley, who identifies as a transgender male and is known by the names Jamie or Dex, was arrested earlier this year after a tip-off from the FBI revealed that Shockley had been planning a school shooting around Valentine’s Day. A search of Shockley’s home uncovered disturbing evidence, including a “shrine” to mass shooters such as the Parkland shooter, further intensifying the investigation.

    The charges against Shockley initially included two counts of intimidation related to terrorism, but those were dismissed in the plea agreement. Shockley now faces sentencing for the Level 2 felony of conspiracy to commit murder, which could carry a prison sentence of 10 to 30 years. The defense has requested that Shockley serve no more than 12.5 years in prison, with the possibility of probation. If granted probation, Shockley will be required to attend mental health counseling, avoid searching for school-shooting content, and stay away from Morgan County school grounds.

    The case highlights the continued importance of vigilance when it comes to preventing school violence, with law enforcement and community members working together to stop tragedies before they occur. As the sentencing date approaches, the community remains shaken by the fact that this potential tragedy was narrowly avoided.

  • 27-Year-Old Plymouth Man Identified in Fatal Acushnet Motorcycle Crash

    27-Year-Old Plymouth Man Identified in Fatal Acushnet Motorcycle Crash

    27-Year-Old Plymouth Man Identified in Fatal Acushnet Motorcycle Crash

    Authorities have identified the motorcyclist killed in a single-vehicle crash in Acushnet over the weekend as Micah “Moses” Nason, 27, of Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    According to the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, the crash occurred around 10:10 p.m. Saturday, October 25, in front of 444 Main Street at the intersection of Heritage Road and Main Street. Nason was operating a 2010 Harley-Davidson motorcycle when it sustained catastrophic damage and came to rest against a nearby home.

    Emergency responders from the Acushnet Fire Department, assisted by Rochester Fire Department, found Nason unconscious at the scene and immediately began CPR. He was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford, where he succumbed to his injuries early Sunday morning, October 26.

    No other vehicles were involved in the crash. The Acushnet Police Department, along with the State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, is investigating the cause. Officials have not yet determined contributing factors and are asking anyone with information or dashcam footage from the area to contact police at (508) 998-0232.

    Friends and family describe Nason as a kind and genuine person loved by many. A GoFundMe has been launched to support his wife, Ali Nason, during this difficult time.

    As investigators work to determine what led to the crash, authorities are reminding motorists to use extra caution on the roads, particularly as fall weather creates slicker conditions and reduces nighttime visibility.

  • 76-year-old Woman Identified as Victim in Deadly Saluda County Crash

    76-year-old Woman Identified as Victim in Deadly Saluda County Crash

    76-year-old Woman Identified as Victim in Deadly Saluda County Crash

    Authorities are investigating a deadly two-vehicle collision in Saluda County that claimed the life of a 76-year-old woman early Monday morning.

    According to the Saluda County Coroner’s Office, the crash occurred on U.S. Highway 178 near Prater Road when a 2005 Honda Accord traveling west collided head-on with a 2022 Chevrolet Traverse heading east.

    Officials with the South Carolina Highway Patrol reported that the driver of the Honda was attempting to flee from law enforcement at the time of the crash. The impact left both vehicles heavily damaged and led to multiple injuries.

    Coroner Angie Rita identified the victim as Shirley Fincher of Saluda, who was a passenger in the Chevrolet Traverse. Fincher was pronounced dead at the scene due to injuries sustained in the collision.

    Both drivers and the remaining passenger were transported by EMS to nearby hospitals for treatment. Their conditions have not yet been released.

    “We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends of Mrs. Fincher,” the coroner’s office said in a statement.

    Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the pursuit and collision. Charges are pending as the South Carolina Highway Patrol and Saluda County Sheriff’s Office work jointly on the case.

  • Armed Suspect Crashes After High-Speed Police Motorcycle Chase in San Bernardino County

    Armed Suspect Crashes After High-Speed Police Motorcycle Chase in San Bernardino County

    Armed Suspect Crashes After High-Speed Police Motorcycle Chase in San Bernardino County

    A high-speed police pursuit involving an armed suspect on a motorcycle ended in a dramatic crash after a vehicle deliberately struck the fleeing rider, authorities said.

    The chase began after the suspect reportedly shot and injured a police officer, prompting a countywide alert and rapid response from multiple law enforcement agencies. The armed suspect attempted to evade authorities at high speeds through several city streets and highways in San Bernardino County.

    Video footage from the pursuit shows the suspect weaving dangerously between vehicles before a car suddenly veered into his path, ramming the motorcycle and sending the suspect crashing onto the roadway. Officers quickly moved in to secure the scene and provide aid.

    Authorities have not yet released the suspect’s identity or the condition of the officer who was shot prior to the chase. The driver who intervened in the pursuit is also being questioned by investigators.

    Officials described the incident as “a chaotic and fast-moving situation” and confirmed that the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is leading the investigation.

    More details, including possible charges and bodycam footage, are expected to be released as the investigation continues.

  • Ryan Hyde Dies After Sustaining Gunshot Injuries

    Ryan Hyde Dies After Sustaining Gunshot Injuries

    Ryan Hyde Dies After Sustaining Gunshot Injuries

    The Belize News Network (BNN) has confirmed that Ryan Hyde, who was hospitalized following a shooting earlier this week, has succumbed to his injuries.

    According to reports, Hyde suffered a gunshot wound to the head during a shooting incident that occurred in the western region of the country. He was initially taken to the Western Regional Hospital for emergency treatment and later transferred to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital due to the severity of his condition.

    Despite efforts by medical staff, Hyde passed away over the weekend.

    Police are continuing their investigation into the shooting but have not released details regarding a suspect or motive at this time.

    The news of Hyde’s death has prompted an outpouring of condolences on social media, with friends and community members expressing shock and grief over the loss.

    “Our newsroom extends condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time,” BNN stated in its official announcement.

    Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact local law enforcement as the investigation remains ongoing.

  • Fatal Crash on Route 222 Leaves One Dead and Multiple Injured

    Fatal Crash on Route 222 Leaves One Dead and Multiple Injured

    Fatal Crash on Route 222 Leaves One Dead and Multiple Injured

    A fatal crash Monday morning on Route 222 near the Kutztown Road overpass has left one person dead and several others injured.

    Fleetwood Police, along with other emergency response teams, were dispatched to the scene just before 11 a.m. on October 27, 2025, following reports of a multi-vehicle accident.

    According to Chief Dale Ulshafer of the Fleetwood Police Department, three vehicles were involved in the crash. One of the vehicles had flipped over the bridge, and several passengers were ejected. Tragically, one person was confirmed dead at the scene.

    Initial investigations revealed that a vehicle traveling southbound on Route 222 crossed the grassy median and collided with two vehicles traveling in the opposite direction. The southbound vehicle, which suffered the most severe impact, flipped off the overpass, leading to critical injuries and the fatality. The occupants of the other two vehicles sustained minor injuries.

    The Berks County Crash Reconstruction Team is handling the ongoing investigation. Police have confirmed that the investigation is still in its early stages, and further details will be released as they become available.

  • $10K Reward Offered for Tips Leading to Arrest in SC State Shootings

    $10K Reward Offered for Tips Leading to Arrest in SC State Shootings

    $10K Reward Offered for Tips Leading to Arrest in SC State Shootings

    The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) announced Monday that a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to arrests and convictions in connection with two shootings that occurred earlier this month at South Carolina State University.

    The shootings, which took place on October 4, claimed the life of 19-year-old Jaliyah Butler and left a man seriously injured. Investigators say both incidents happened in separate locations on campus — one at Hugine Suites and another near Poplar Hall.

    Through the support of an anonymous donor, SLED has allocated $5,000 for each case. The agency is urging anyone with information, particularly those who may have cellphone footage or photos from that night, to come forward.

    Individuals can submit media files securely at www.fbi.gov/scstateuniversityshootings, while other tips can be shared with SLED by calling 866-472-8477 or emailing tips@sled.sc.gov.

    SLED emphasized that all tips will be handled with the highest level of confidentiality permitted by law. The investigation is ongoing, with assistance from the FBI’s Columbia Field Office, as authorities continue to search for those responsible for the deadly attacks.

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