In a case that rocked the San Francisco community, justice has finally been served after over ten years. A 36-year-old San Francisco man named Lee Farley was found guilty of killing four individuals in the Hayes Valley in 2015. Four counts of first-degree murder and related weapons charges were found guilty at the end of...
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Spanish Developer Adlanto Joins Forces with Arizona’s Plaza Cos. to Launch Upscale Condo Project in Scottsdale
Spanish developer Adlanto has unveiled its first project in the United States, collaborating with Arizona’s Plaza Cos. on a high-end condominium complex in Scottsdale as part of its entry into the cutthroat American market. According to information provided by ABC15, Adlanto, a seasoned developer with more than 3,500 residential units under their belt worldwide, intends...
Escondido Police Solicit Public’s Aid in Identifying Suspect from September Robbery
To identify a suspect in a robbery that occurred about two months ago, the Escondido Police Department is asking the public for assistance. In a social media post late last night, the department issued the request for help along with a link to the alleged criminal’s photo taken at the crime scene. Officials described the...
Clinton Lee Young III Sentenced to Life for 2001 Midland County Capital Murder Case
After more than 20 years, Clinton Lee Young III was convicted of capital murder in the killing of Samuel Petrey and given a life sentence by the Texas Attorney General’s Criminal Justice Division. The Midland County jurors’ decision was based on evidence that Young had shot Petrey twice in the head at an oil lease...
Appellate Court Unseals Records in Convicted Houston Murderer Ronald Haskell’s Case Amid DA’s Scrutiny
Access to previously secret court documents in the case of Ronald Haskell, who was found guilty of the mass murder of his ex-wife’s family in 2014, has been made available to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. The decision to unseal ex parte documents between Haskell’s lawyers and the judge—a normally prohibited action—was upheld by...
Cincinnati Braces for Thanksgiving Day Race Street Closures, Plan Your Commute Accordingly
The annual Thanksgiving Day Race is set to begin at 9:00 AM on November 28 and will once again take place through the streets of Cincinnati. Many roadways, including Liberty Street, Reading Road, Central Parkway, and Mehring Way, will close to allow runners to leave their marks. The official statement from the City of Cincinnati...
Pacifica Man, Pedro Jesus Bernabe-Vazquez Arrested for Alleged DUI After Colliding with Parked Vehicle
A suspected DUI collision was the subject of a recent incident recorded by the Pacifica Police Department. After reportedly driving under the influence and colliding with a parked car on Wednesday night, Pedro Jesus Bernabe-Vazquez, 28, was taken into custody. The collision occurred on the 500 block of Oceana Boulevard at approximately 8:47 p.m., according...
Chicago Man Charged with Felony After Alleged Role in Capitol Siege Drama
A Chicago man is charged with several offenses related to his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol. The 27-year-old Patrick Gorski is charged with multiple offenses, including disorderly behavior and unlawful access into Capitol restricted areas, as well as felony obstruction of law enforcement during civil unrest. Gorski was...
Relief in Arizona as Three Missing Children from Phoenix and Litchfield Park Found Safe
Following the safe resolution of two distinct cases involving missing Arizona children, the community responded in waves. Following a concerning missing that started Tuesday evening, 11-year-old Marquis Nelson and his brother, 10-year-old Onyx Hernandez, were discovered in West Phoenix on Thursday night. The boys were safe and well, according to the Phoenix Police Department. Following...
Ex-Cop from Maryland Caged for 18 Months Over January 6 Capitol Chaos
After being found guilty of contributing to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, which disrupted a crucial moment in American democracy—the counting of electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election—a former Maryland law enforcement officer was sentenced to 18 months in jail. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden sentenced...