New revelations in Charlie Kirk murder case
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Michael Clark, 50, was released on bond in April while prosecutors considered whether the case against him should continue after his conviction was thrown out.
A man facing second-degree murder, among other charges, is being held in the Muskegon County Jail without bond as he awaits trial.
Former President Barack Obama says he finds the murder of Charlie Kirk "horrific" and "a tragedy" and stressed that Americans must be able to disagree, push back against ideas they don't ascribe to, while respecting the right of others to hold those opinions.
The widow of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist assassinated on a college campus last week, was unanimously elected on Thursday as the new CEO of Turning Point USA, the group Kirk founded to galvanize young voters to Republican causes.
A New York state judge has dismissed two terror-related murder charges against Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old accused of fatally shooting former UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. According to the judge's ruling on Tuesday, the now-dismissed charges were "legally insufficient."
Adrian Slaughter, 23, was arrested Wednesday and charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of 49-year-old Joshua Green, according to the Lakewood Police Department.
A Napa mother pleaded not guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder charges that were filed in July, which prosecutors added to earlier counts stemming from a crash that killed her two children.
Along with Kruglov's murder, officials said Wednesday there were 44 arrests at this year's Burning Man, ranging from possession of a controlled substance and assault with a deadly weapon to domestic battery, sexual assault and burglary.
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South Florida matriarch convicted in murder-for-hire killing of her ex-son-in-law seeks a new trial
The matriarch of a South Florida family who was convicted in the hired killing of her former son-in-law is asking a judge for a new trial.
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Worcester jury convicts man of attempted murder in case of girl thrown from bridge
WORCESTER ― Joshua Hubert, the Worcester man accused of throwing a girl from from an Interstate 290 bridge into Lake Quinsigamond, has been found guilty of two counts of attempted murder and one count each of kidnapping and strangulation. He was acquitted of two counts of aggravated rape.