Bryan Runcorn was charged with driving under suspension and promoting an obscene performance by a minor. Adam Geffre was charged with luring minors by computer. They are Bismarck, North Dakota residents.
Minneapolis, Minnesota’s Sahra Nur ordered to pay $5M in restitution
Sahra Mohamed Nur, a 63-year-old caterer from Minneapolis, engaged in a $250 million fraud scheme exploiting a child nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic. She falsely claimed to serve 1.2 million meals, resulting in over $26 million in payments. Charged in 2022, she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 51 months in prison.
Bridgeton, New Jersey’s Ahmed Omera accused of brandishing assault rifle in Wildwood
Ahmed Omera, a concrete specialist from Bridgeton, New Jersey, has held various jobs, including solar consultant and customer service representative. In May 2025, he was arrested for brandishing an assault rifle, leading to charges of unlawful weapon possession. Omera is currently held pending a detention hearing.
Fredericksburg, Virginia’s Patrick Galyen arrested in Effingham, Illinois
Patrick Dale Galyen, a 38-year-old computer scientist from Fredericksburg, Virginia, has a diverse work history in software development. After earning his degree from the University of Mary Washington, he faced legal troubles including arrests for DUI, assault, and a recent crime spree involving burglary and arson, resulting in his current detention without bond.
Fredericksburg, Virginia’s Tyler Butler shoots Massaponax High School athlete Michael Bosworth Jr.
Michael Bosworth Jr., 18, died after being shot during a prank, "ding-dong-ditch," outside Tyler Chase Butler's home in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Two teens participated, with one injured but surviving. Butler faces charges, including second-degree murder. His family expressed sympathy for Bosworth's loved ones amid the incident's complexities.
Randolph, Massachusetts’ Milendophe Duperier, Vanessa Joseph plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud
Milendophe Duperier and his fiancée Vanessa Joseph are accused of orchestrating a Ponzi scheme targeting the Haitian community in Massachusetts, defrauding investors of over $3.2 million. They falsely promised high returns and misused federal loans. Both pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy, with upcoming plea hearings pending.
13 things about Bartow, Florida native Adarius Taylor
Adarius Taylor, a Jamaican-American athlete and NFL player, attended Eastern Arizona College and Florida Atlantic University. He played for teams including the Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2014 to 2023. His personal life includes a marriage, a son, and legal troubles leading to arrest in 2025.
Seattle, Washington’s Shante Broady remains detained at FDC SeaTac
Shante L. Broady, 37, from Seattle, is accused of sex trafficking and violence against women. Reports in March 2023 led to allegations of trafficking a Canadian woman and assaulting a former girlfriend. Broady was arrested in April 2025 and faces trial in July 2025, pleading not guilty to the charges.
Son of Sparks, Nevada’s Karen Barreras arrested in Alhambra, California
Karen Lee Barreras, a 74-year-old educator from Sparks, Nevada, has died. She had a significant career in Catholic education and was involved with the National Catholic Educational Association. Her son, Robert, an emergency management official, has been charged with her murder after allegedly abusing his position of trust. Bail is set at $2 million.
13 things about Buffalo, New York’s 62nd mayor Byron Brown
Byron William Brown II, the first African-American mayor of Buffalo, New York, has had a distinguished career in politics since graduating from Buffalo State College in 1983. He served in various political roles, including on the Buffalo Common Council and New York Senate, before his tenure as mayor began in 2006. Brown announced his resignation in 2024 to become CEO of Western Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation.
