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LA County Sheriff Robert Luna Condemns Deputy for Punching Mother Holding Infant During Arrest

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna has announced that a deputy punched a mother holding a 3-week-old infant during an arrest last year, which was captured on body camera footage. The deputy has been taken off field duty and the case has been sent to the district attorney's office to decide if criminal charges should be filed. The FBI has also been alerted to the incident.

Mystery Surrounds Discovery of Three Decomposed Bodies at Remote Rocky Mountains Camp

Authorities in Colorado are investigating the discovery of three heavily decomposed bodies at a remote Rocky Mountains camp. The bodies were found on Monday by the Gunnison County Sheriff's Office after a hiker reported the discovery of one of the bodies late Sunday. Two of the bodies were found inside a small, zipped-up tent and the other was outside in the camp. The Sheriff's Office is now working to identify the bodies and determine the cause of death.

Minnesota Authorities Investigate Deaths of Two Women Linked to Same Man

Minnesota authorities are investigating the deaths of two women, Manijeh “Mani” Starren and Fanta Xayavong, whose bodies were found in separate storage units in the state. Starren had been reported missing by a tipster who said he had been threatened by Joseph Jorgenson, the man they both dated. Xayavong was reported missing by the same tipster who said she may have been a victim of sex trafficking. Jorgenson has been charged with second-degree murder in Starren's death.

Hillsborough County Officials Monitor Sinkhole in Seffner, Florida After Third Reopening

Residents of Seffner, Florida were shocked to find that the sinkhole that had opened up in 2013 and swallowed a man sleeping in his own house had reopened for a third time. Hillsborough County officials are monitoring the sinkhole and taking steps to ensure the safety of the surrounding area, reassuring residents that none of the homes appear to be in danger. The sinkhole has been filled with sand and rock and secured with chain-link fencing each time it has reopened.

University of Idaho Reverses Course, Delays Demolition of House Where Four College Students Were Brutally Stabbed to Death

The University of Idaho has reversed its decision to demolish the house where four college students were brutally stabbed to death last November, following outrage from some of the victims' families. The university has apologized for not consulting the families and has promised to work with them to ensure that the house is preserved in a way that honors the victims, and to create a memorial for the victims. The university has not yet announced what will happen to the house after October.

Relatives of Tops Grocery Store Mass Shooting Victims File Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Social Media Companies, Weapon Manufacturers, and Gun Retailers

Relatives of the victims of a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York in 2022 have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against social media companies, weapon manufacturers, and gun retailers. The lawsuit, announced by civil rights attorney Ben Crump, seeks damages for the 10 people killed in the attack, as well as for the survivors and the victims’ families. It is a reminder of the need for increased regulation of online platforms and the need to address the proliferation of hate speech and conspiracy theories.

Trump Supporter Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News and Tucker Carlson for Allegedly Using Him as a “Scapegoat” After Capitol Assault

Ray Epps, a Trump supporter who attended the protests in Washington on January 6th, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News and former host Tucker Carlson. The suit alleges that Fox News and Carlson used Epps as a “scapegoat” after the Capitol assault, falsely claiming he was an undercover FBI agent responsible for the mob that broke into the Capitol. The suit seeks punitive and compensatory damages and argues that Fox News and Carlson recklessly disregarded the truth in a “years-long campaign” of false claims.

Three Fatalities and 14 Injuries Reported in Greyhound Bus Crash on Interstate 70 in Madison County, Illinois

A Greyhound passenger bus crashed into three commercial motor vehicles on Interstate 70 in Madison County, Illinois, resulting in three fatalities and 14 injuries. Four people were taken to the hospital by helicopter and at least 10 others were taken by ambulance. The cause of the crash is still under investigation and the identities of the victims have not yet been released.