Controversial Fetal Personhood Bill passed in Iowa House; Mixed Reactions from the public

Controversial Fetal Personhood Bill passed in Iowa House; Mixed Reactions from the public

Des Moines, Iowa: The Iowa State House Republicans approved a fetal personhood bill amidst the ongoing national discussion on in vitro fertilization (IVF). Bill H.B. 2575 raises the punishment for terminating a pregnancy without consent to a felony, resulting in an extended period of incarceration. Opponents are concerned about the bill’s modification in wording from “terminating … Read more

Mom who Killed Son with her Bare Hands in Iowa convicted in Dallas County; Used Bleach to pass him out

Mom who Killed Son with her Bare Hands in Iowa convicted in Dallas County; Used Bleach to pass him out

Dallas County, Iowa: A mother was found guilty of suffocating and dumping bleach on 1-year-old child in Dallas County. Yemissi N. Keto from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office killed her 1-year-old son in their house. The 27-year-old mother in Iowa has been sentenced to life in prison for torturing and killing her 1-year-old kid by … Read more

Meth Trafficker Sentenced to Prison in Texas after Police Busted Meth Bricks Stashed in Truck in McAllen

Meth Trafficker Sentenced to Prison in Texas after Police Busted Meth Bricks Stashed in Truck in McAllen

McAllen, TX: An Edinburg trafficker sentenced to 192 months for transporting $1 million worth of methamphetamine, according to federal authorities. A substantial quantity of methamphetamine valued at approximately $1 million was confiscated by federal authorities after apprehending a trafficker intending to distribute the drug in Texas. Daren Lynn Lopez, a 51-year-old resident of Edinburg, has … Read more

Celebratory Gunshots Senate Bill Approved by Lawmakers in Missouri nearly after a Decade of Tragic Incident

celebratory gunshots Senate Bill Approved by Lawmakers in Missouri nearly after a Decade of Tragic Incident

Jefferson City, MO: Legislation in the Missouri Capitol is advancing to increase punishment for anyone who discharge celebratory gunshots. In 2011, bullets were fired on July 4, resulting in the death of 11-year-old Blair Shanahan Lane. Blair’s mother, Michele Shanahan DeMoss, has been visiting Jefferson City to urge lawmakers to enhance the state’s legislation. After … Read more