Explosion at Riverside Honey Oil Lab Leads to Guilty Pleas

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA – Two individuals involved in the operation of a marijuana honey oil lab that resulted in an explosion at a Riverside apartment complex have pleaded guilty to manufacturing illicit drugs. Lisa Marie Twyman, 44, and Benjamin Andrew Leach, 41, admitted to the felony charge as part of separate plea deals with the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office. Twyman faced one count, while prosecutors dropped a charge of recklessly causing a fire in …

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Inmate’s Pleas Ignored: Lawsuit Reveals 10 Days of Hell in Sacramento Jail

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A lawsuit filed against the Sacramento County Jail alleges that an inmate died after being ignored for 10 days despite pleading for help. The lawsuit claims that the inmate was left in a cell without proper medical care, resulting in his death. The inmate, identified as 61-year-old Daniel Warren, was reportedly suffering from a series of medical issues, including diabetes and high blood pressure. According to the lawsuit, Warren repeatedly asked for …

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Fentanyl Dealers Receive Lengthy Prison Sentences After Guilty Pleas in Overdose Death Case

Matthews, N.C. – Two drug dealers have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms after pleading guilty in connection with an overdose death, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina. Patrick Tylicki, a 32-year-old resident of Matthews, will serve 12 years in prison, while 28-year-old Charlotte resident Gregory Kirk was sentenced to nearly 20 years after both men entered guilty pleas in 2022. Court records revealed that on January 26, …

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Online Suicide Promotion Forum Still Active in Canada Despite Multiple Deaths and Pleas for Action

Toronto, Canada – A dedicated suicide promotion website remains available on the open internet in Canada, despite pleas for action and the deaths of multiple individuals who accessed the site. This pro-suicide forum, which has been linked to various deaths across Canada, continues to operate without restriction, raising concerns among coroners, mental health advocates, and the families of those affected. The platform, labeled a “dedicated suicide promotion website” by mental health organizations, is accessible in …

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Legislators Convene Amid Emotional Pleas for Strengthened Gun Control Laws after Maine Mass Shooting

AUGUSTA, Maine — Lawmakers in Maine gathered for the first time since the state’s deadliest mass shooting, during which they honored the victims and survivors and discussed potential changes to gun control laws and the state’s yellow flag law. The father of one of the 18 individuals killed in the shooting made an emotional plea for action, urging politicians to prioritize public safety above political concerns. Arthur Barnard, father of victim Arthur Strout, emphasized the …

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