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X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-12-02 22:33
National Guard shooting suspect charged with murder https://t.co/1UNiRQCMFt ...
Mangione on watch to avoid 'Epstein style situation'
NBC News· 2025-12-02 16:13
Prosecutors played a 911 call placed by the restaurant manager publicly for the first time. The manager telling the operator customers thought Manion looked suspicious, adding, "He looks like the CEO shooter in New York, and they are really upset." Among the evidence his attorneys are trying to have excluded everything discovered in his backpack in that McDonald's, a gun, bullets, and Manion's alleged writings, including what prosecutors say was a plan to murder health insurance executive Brian Thompson, wr ...
'You can't shoot people who have surrendered': Concerns about possible war crimes grow after strikes
MSNBC· 2025-12-01 12:54
General, a lot to sort through here and yet it really does seem simple. Andy McCarthy, a very conservative legal commentator who has supported Republicans for I mean it's the reason he's a Fox News contributor because he is conservative uh in in his worldview in writing things. But Andy McCarthy puts it two ways.First of all, he says he doesn't think this constitutes war attacking these boats. um and says if it doesn't constitute war, it's murder. But even if you believe, and he says, even for argument's sa ...
Legal analyst: Trump declaring airspace over Venezuela is closed could ‘launch an illegal war’
MSNBC· 2025-11-29 14:49
Retaliation and Abuse of Power - The report highlights a significant number, at least 470, of individuals and entities facing retaliation under President Trump's leadership [1][28][29] - The actions are designed to intimidate others and suppress dissent, even when legal challenges are unsuccessful [31][32] Legal and Constitutional Concerns - Trump's claim to invalidate pardons signed by President Biden using an autopen is baseless, as legal experts confirm the use of an autopen is legal and the Constitution doesn't require signatures on pardons [13][14] - The legality of a potential military action in Venezuela is questioned, with concerns raised about potential war crimes and violations of international law [17][18][19][20][23] - The president's authority to declare another nation's airspace off-limits is challenged [22] Pardons and Accountability - Trump could potentially issue pardons to eliminate liability for individuals involved in controversial strikes, raising concerns about accountability [24][25] - Even with potential pardons, individuals may still face legal risks under domestic laws of South American countries or international law [27]
Massachusetts man charged with murdering wife changes plea on two charges ahead of trial
NBC News· 2025-11-19 02:36
Legal Proceedings & Crime - Brian Walsh pleaded guilty to misleading police and disposing of his wife Anna's body, but not to her murder [1] - Jury selection began for the murder trial, stemming from Anna Walsh's disappearance reported on New Year's Day 2023 [2] - The prosecution alleges Brian Walsh falsely reported his wife's business trip to Washington DC [2] - Evidence includes Google searches on an iPad belonging to Walsh's son, such as "How long before a body starts to smell" and "10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to" [3] - Walsh was seen on surveillance purchasing supplies like mops, buckets, and a hatchet at Home Depot [4] - Investigators found trash bags containing items stained with blood and Anna's COVID-19 vaccination card in a dumpster [5] - Anna Walsh's body has not been found, and Brian Walsh is held without bail [5] - The trial is set to begin on December 1st and is expected to last three to four weeks [6][7] - The defense strategy aims to prevent the prosecution from proving Brian Walsh murdered Anna [8] Financial Aspects & Motives - A $2.7 million life insurance policy existed, with Brian Walsh as the sole beneficiary [6] - One of the Google searches was "How long for someone missing to inherit?" [7] Relationship & Background - The marriage between Brian and Anna Walsh was reportedly troubled, with Anna dating someone else [3] - Brian Walsh had previously pleaded guilty to federal charges for selling forged Andy Warhol artwork [3]
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-11-12 21:41
Political Stance & Ethical Concerns - The statement accuses Israel of legalizing theft and murder based on race [1] - Supporting Israel is equated with supporting theft and murder, or being uninformed [1]
California dad who faked infant's kidnapping gets 25 years to life for murder
NBC News· 2025-11-04 12:46
Crime & Legal Proceedings - Jake Otto was sentenced for the murder of his 7-month-old son, Emanuel, and for falsifying a police report [1] - The case began on August 14th when the boy's parents reported Emanuel missing from a shopping center [2] - Both Jake and Rebecca Otto were arrested after inconsistencies were found in their statements [2] Investigation & Search Efforts - The search for the missing boy crossed county lines, involving Riverside and San Bernardino County Sheriffs [3] - Detectives combed rural areas along the 60 freeway during the search [3] - As of the report, the boy's remains had not been found [3]
Former Illinois sheriff's deputy found guilty of murder in the death of Sonya Massey
NBC News· 2025-10-29 20:25
Legal & Justice - Former Illinois sheriff's deputy Shawn Grayson was found guilty of second-degree murder [1] - The victim, Sonia Massie, was a 36-year-old black woman [1] - The shooting was captured on body camera footage [2] Incident Details - Grayson shot and killed Massie in her kitchen [2] - Massie picked up a pot of boiling water before being shot [2] - Massie struggled with mental health issues [2]
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2025-10-28 23:40
RT Chris Rose (@ArchRose90)A father just walking his dog.Jews just attending a synagogue on Yom Kippur.Schoolgirls just walking home.A hotel worker just doing her job.How long are we expected to tolerate people being murdered or sexually assaulted by people who should have never been in the UK? ...
Prosecutors lay out case against former deputy accused of killing Sonya Massey
NBC News· 2025-10-22 17:09
Legal Proceedings - A former Illinois deputy is on trial for first-degree murder in the death of a black woman [1] - The deputy pleaded not guilty, claiming self-defense [2] - The prosecution argues the deputy was angry, not fearing for his life [3][4] - The defense argues the boiling water pot was a weapon and the deputy feared for his safety [4] - The judge ruled that previous misconduct allegations against the deputy will not be admissible [7][8] Community Impact - The city of Peoria has closed streets around the courthouse due to the trial [6] - Authorities are preparing for potential protests throughout the trial [6]