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Bryan Kohberger to Enter Plea in Idaho Court for Alleged Murders of Four University of Idaho Students

Bryan Kohberger, a doctoral student of criminology, is set to appear in an Idaho court on Monday to enter a plea in the case of the November 13th murders of four University of Idaho students. He has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary, and the prosecution is seeking the maximum sentence. The families of the victims are hoping for justice as the trial is expected to begin in the coming months.

U.S. Marshals Capture Fugitive Inmate Nasir Grant After Dramatic Escape from Philadelphia Prison

U.S. Marshals have captured 24-year-old Nasir Grant, one of two inmates who escaped from a Philadelphia prison earlier this week. Grant was taken into custody while dressed as a woman, while the other inmate, 18-year-old Ameen Hurst, remains at large. The Philadelphia Department of Prisons has launched an investigation into how the escape went unnoticed for nearly 19 hours.

Kentucky Man Sentenced to 14 Years and 2 Months in Prison for Role in Capitol Riot, Longest Sentence Yet for a Capitol Riotser

Peter Schwartz, a Kentucky man with 38 prior convictions, was sentenced to 14 years and two months in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the longest sentence yet for a Capitol rioter. Schwartz pleaded guilty to five counts, including assaulting police officers and obstruction of an official proceeding, and expressed regret for the damage caused by the riot. His sentence surpasses the previous longest sentence of 10 years given to a retired NYPD officer for assaulting a police officer outside the Capitol.

Seven Dead and Significant Damage in West Reading, Pennsylvania After Natural Gas Explosion at R.M. Palmer Chocolate Factory

Seven people have died and significant damage has been caused to the West Reading, Pennsylvania area after a powerful natural gas explosion at the R.M. Palmer chocolate factory. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released a preliminary report confirming the cause of the explosion and that it destroyed one building and caused structural damage to an adjacent building and other nearby structures. Witnesses reported smelling a “rotten eggs” odor prior to the blast and the NTSB’s investigation is ongoing. The tragedy has left the small town in shock, mourning the loss of life and destruction of the factory.

Little Rock Resident Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud and Stolen Property Charges

Candace Chapman Scott, a Little Rock resident, has pleaded not guilty to twelve counts of fraud and stolen property charges for allegedly selling 20 boxes of stolen body parts from medical school cadavers to a Pennsylvania man. UAMS is conducting an internal investigation and Scott's trial is set to begin on June 7th, with potential penalties of up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.

Wanted by Pennsylvania State Police: Former Professional Skateboarder and TV Star Brandon “Bam” Margera Fleeing Scene of Reported Disturbance in Pocopson Township.

Brandon "Bam" Margera, former professional skateboarder and MTV star, is wanted by Pennsylvania authorities after fleeing the scene of a reported disturbance in Pocopson Township. An arrest warrant has been issued for Margera, who has struggled with substance abuse and mental health issues in recent years. Anyone with information about Margera's whereabouts is asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police.

Senators Mitch McConnell and John Fetterman Return to U.S. Capitol After Extended Medical Absences

Senators Mitch McConnell and John Fetterman are set to return to the U.S. Capitol on Monday after extended absences due to medical issues. McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, suffered a concussion after a fall at a Washington-area hotel, while Fetterman sought treatment for clinical depression. The coming work period will shape the debate over the debt ceiling and other important issues, while questions remain over the illness of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who was hospitalized with an undisclosed ailment last month.

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