Tuesday, November 11

Author: Houston Stringer

Paxton secures agreement to restore parental access to children’s electronic health records
Texas

Paxton secures agreement to restore parental access to children’s electronic health records

AUSTIN, TEXAS — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has reached a first-of-its-kind agreement with Austin Diagnostic Clinic (ADC) to end its practice of restricting parental access to minors’ electronic health records. File Photo (September 2025) Under the terms of the agreement, parents will regain full, real-time access to their children’s electronic medical information, with exceptions only for portions restricted by state or federal law. The move is intended to reaffirm and protect parental rights in directing their children’s health care. The Attorney General’s Office launched an investigation following reports that ADC’s electronic records system automatically blocked parental access once a child turned 12. Parents were required to complete a burdensome consent process involvi...
One dead in single-vehicle crash on Summit Bridge Road in Middletown
Delaware

One dead in single-vehicle crash on Summit Bridge Road in Middletown

MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE — Delaware State Police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that occurred early Friday morning on Summit Bridge Road. Around 7:19 a.m. on October 10, 2025, a Buick LaCrosse was traveling northbound near Old Summit Bridge Road when it left the east side of the roadway for unknown reasons and struck a telephone pole. The driver, a 27-year-old man from Middletown, was pronounced dead at the scene. His name is being withheld pending family notification. The Delaware State Police Troop 2 Collision Reconstruction Unit is leading the investigation. Anyone with information or who may have witnessed the crash is asked to contact Corporal K. Oakes at (302) 365-8483. Tips may also be submitted via private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or by...
Suspect arrested after fatal road-rage shooting in Frisco parking lot
Texas

Suspect arrested after fatal road-rage shooting in Frisco parking lot

FRISCO, TEXAS — A 45-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder after a road-rage confrontation ended in a fatal shooting in the parking lot of Frisco High School on Thursday night, police said. Frisco police responded at about 8:31 p.m. on October 9, 2025, to reports of gunfire at 6401 Parkwood Blvd. Officers found an adult male with multiple gunshot wounds and began life-saving measures. The victim, identified by authorities as 34-year-old Robert Taylor of Plano, was taken to a nearby hospital by Frisco Fire Department EMS and later pronounced dead. Police detained 45-year-old Jason Bartik of Celina at the scene. After an investigation by Frisco Police Department detectives, Bartik was formally charged with murder, officials said. Police emphasized the incident d...
Three 17-year-old Odessa High students arrested after restroom robbery, Delaware State Police say
Delaware

Three 17-year-old Odessa High students arrested after restroom robbery, Delaware State Police say

TOWNSEND, DE — Delaware State Police arrested three 17-year-old male students from Townsend in connection with a robbery that took place inside an Odessa High School restroom on Wednesday, authorities said. File Photo (November 2022) The School Resource Officer was notified of the incident on October 8, 2025. Police say that at about 11:45 a.m., the three teens approached another 17-year-old male student in the restroom, pinned him against a wall, and took his personal property before fleeing. The victim was not hurt. By October 10, investigators had identified and taken into custody all three suspects. Each teen has been charged with second-degree robbery, a felony, and second-degree conspiracy, also a felony. The suspects were arraigned in New Castle County Family Court. One was...
Sixth Circuit upholds sentence for Michigan felon caught with guns and drugs in multiple incidents
Michigan

Sixth Circuit upholds sentence for Michigan felon caught with guns and drugs in multiple incidents

CINCINNATI, OHIO — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has upheld the sentence of George William Henry, a Michigan man who pleaded guilty to two firearms charges related to a drug-trafficking investigation in Kalamazoo. Henry was arrested in January 2023 after police executed a search warrant at his residence and found 30 grams of crack cocaine, distribution paraphernalia, and two loaded firearms, including an AR-15-style rifle with a bump stock. He admitted to possessing the firearms and told investigators he kept them for protection. Later incidents involving Henry included an August 2023 arrest during which officers found crack cocaine packaged for sale and a stolen handgun in a vehicle. In November 2023, Henry was stopped again and found with more cocaine and a lo...
Sixth Circuit upholds 115-month sentence for felon caught with machine gun after gas station incident
Ohio

Sixth Circuit upholds 115-month sentence for felon caught with machine gun after gas station incident

CINCINNATI, OHIO — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has affirmed a 115-month sentence for Jemar Jeresse Simmons, an Ohio man who pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition and illegally possessing a machine gun following a 2024 arrest in Cuyahoga Falls. According to court records, Simmons was arrested after a woman called 911 from a gas station and told dispatchers she felt unsafe in a car with him. When police arrived, Simmons was agitated and attempted to flee. During the encounter, officers saw a handgun with an extended magazine fall from his waistband. He was ultimately arrested after resisting officers, one of whom suffered a head injury. The firearm was a Glock 17 modified with a switch to make it fully automatic. Simmons was a...
Sixth Circuit upholds gun conviction and 88-month sentence for felon found with loaded firearm in Benton Harbor
Ohio

Sixth Circuit upholds gun conviction and 88-month sentence for felon found with loaded firearm in Benton Harbor

CINCINNATI, OHIO — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has upheld the conviction and 88-month prison sentence of Darell William Craft Jr., a Michigan man who pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm following a traffic stop in Benton Harbor. Craft, who was on probation at the time, was arrested on July 1, 2023, after officers found a loaded handgun under the front passenger seat of his vehicle. The firearm had been reported stolen and was linked to three earlier shootings. Craft admitted to officers that the gun was in the car. He was charged under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1), which prohibits convicted felons from possessing firearms. Craft moved to dismiss the indictment, arguing the law violated his Second Amendment rights. The district court denied the ...
Sixth Circuit allows lawsuit against Loveland officer over OVI arrest to proceed, reverses some claims
Ohio

Sixth Circuit allows lawsuit against Loveland officer over OVI arrest to proceed, reverses some claims

CINCINNATI, OHIO — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has affirmed in part and reversed in part a lower court’s ruling in a civil rights lawsuit brought by Amanda and Patrick Caton against two Loveland police officers and the City of Loveland, Ohio. The lawsuit stems from a February 2020 incident in which Amanda Caton, an off-duty Cincinnati police officer, was pulled over and arrested by Loveland Officer Jacob Salamon on suspicion of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. She was later acquitted at trial. After the arrest, the Catons filed suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and Ohio state tort law, alleging constitutional violations, malicious prosecution, false arrest, and other misconduct. The district court allowed several claims to proceed, prompting the officers and t...
Sixth Circuit upholds conviction of Michigan man for unlicensed gun dealing
Michigan, Ohio

Sixth Circuit upholds conviction of Michigan man for unlicensed gun dealing

CINCINNATI, OHIO — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has upheld the conviction of Omar Shorter Jr., a Michigan man found guilty of engaging in the business of dealing firearms without a license and making false statements during firearm purchases. According to court records, between July 2020 and December 2022, Shorter purchased 39 firearms, often in duplicate, but registered only two and reported one stolen. ATF agents began investigating after multiple firearms linked to Shorter were later recovered by police at crime scenes or in others’ possession. Evidence presented at trial included surveillance video, Cash App transactions, and Shorter’s own admissions to ATF agents. Shorter acknowledged selling approximately 28 or 29 of the firearms and stated he had “messed...
Sixth Circuit affirms dismissal of lawsuit by Kentucky football players falsely accused in fraternity party incident
Kentucky, Ohio

Sixth Circuit affirms dismissal of lawsuit by Kentucky football players falsely accused in fraternity party incident

CINCINNATI, OHIO — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has affirmed the dismissal of a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by five University of Kentucky football players who were falsely accused of crimes after being racially harassed and assaulted at a fraternity party in Lexington. The plaintiffs, Reuben Jelani Adams, Robert Jutahn McClain, Andru Jackson Phillips, Devito Cyn’cer Tisdale, and Joel Dandre Williams, sued the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and multiple Lexington police officers in their individual capacities, alleging violations of their Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights, as well as state-law claims for malicious prosecution and defamation. The lawsuit stems from a March 2021 incident at a party hosted by the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity...