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Man Arrested and Charged with Four Counts of Murder in Shootings Across Two Alabama Counties

Daniel P. Watson, a 28-year-old man from Pell City, Alabama, has been arrested and charged with four counts of murder in shootings across two Alabama counties. Two victims have been identified in St. Clair County, while two victims in Jefferson County were found dead in a car Monday night. Watson is being held at the St. Clair County Detention Center and the investigation into the shootings is ongoing.

US Marshals Service Launches Interstate Fugitive Investigation for Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s Chief of Staff Roy C. McGrath

The US Marshals Service has launched an interstate fugitive investigation for Roy C. McGrath, 53, the former chief of staff to former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, after he failed to appear in court on Monday. McGrath is facing charges of wire fraud, theft in programs receiving federal funds, and other related charges in connection with an alleged scheme to defraud the Maryland Environmental Service. The Marshals Service is now seeking to apprehend McGrath and is asking anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact their local office or submit a tip online.

Former Social Worker Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for Fraudulently Posing as a Decorated Marine Corps Veteran with Cancer

Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, a former social worker at a Rhode Island veterans' hospital, has been sentenced to nearly six years in federal prison for fraudulently posing as a decorated Marine Corps veteran with cancer and collecting nearly $300,000 in benefits, charitable contributions, and donations. She was exposed when a charity she applied to for funds became suspicious and started checking her background. Her sentence serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying the credentials of those claiming to be veterans, and of the consequences of fraudulently posing as a veteran.

Smith County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Potential Homicide of 25-Year-Old Black Man, Rasheem Carter

The Smith County Sheriff's Office in Mississippi is now investigating the death of Rasheem Carter, a 25-year-old Black man, as a potential homicide. Carter had warned his mother that he was being chased by white men hurling racial slurs shortly before his death, and Smith County Sheriff Joel Houston has defended his initial determination that no evidence pointed to homicide. Carter's family and friends are still mourning the loss of their loved one, and are asking anyone with information about Carter's death to come forward.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Files Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern for Train Derailment and Release of Toxic Chemicals

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit against railroad Norfolk Southern in federal court, seeking to make sure the company pays for the cleanup and environmental damage caused by a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The complaint alleges that the company violated hazardous waste and water quality laws and was negligent for causing the incident, and seeks to force the company to pay for groundwater and soil monitoring and economic losses in the village and surrounding areas. The lawsuit is the latest legal action taken against Norfolk Southern in the wake of the incident and could be a legal route to address long-lasting impacts from spilled and burned chemicals.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Files Federal Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern Railway Over Fiery Train Derailment in East Palestine

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a 58-count lawsuit against Norfolk Southern Railway for a train derailment that released over 1 million gallons of hazardous chemicals and endangered the lives of 5,000 residents of East Palestine. The lawsuit seeks to make the company pay for the cleanup, environmental damage, groundwater and soil monitoring, and economic losses in the village and surrounding areas. Yost is committed to ensuring the company pays for the damages and that the residents are protected.

Prosecutors Decide Against Retrial for Harvey Weinstein on Rape and Sexual Assault Charges in Los Angeles

Harvey Weinstein, the former movie mogul, will not be retried on rape and sexual assault charges in Los Angeles after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict in December. Prosecutors have decided against a new trial and Weinstein is currently serving a 23-year sentence in New York for similar convictions. He has denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex.