10 things about Northbridge, Massachusetts native Jennifer Guilbeault

Jennifer Guilbeault, born in 2001 in Northbridge, Massachusetts, graduated from Manhattan College in 2023. Following a series of public relations internships, she gained notoriety in 2024 when she pepper-sprayed Uber driver Shohel Mahmud. In 2025, she pleaded guilty to a hate crime and avoided prison, receiving community service and therapy instead.

US Marshals arrest Jesus Salas Rubio in Spokane, Washington

Jesus Guillermo Salas Rubio, a 38-year-old from Pasco, Washington, has a history of violence, including shootings and firearms possession. After serving time for assault, he was arrested in 2018 for allegedly shooting a man. Rubio was wanted for a homicide warrant from Mexico and later arrested again in 2025.

New Iberia, Louisiana’s Riley Broussard arrested by LBI agents

Riley Joseph Broussard, a 34-year-old resident of New Iberia, Louisiana, was arrested on April 21, 2025, following a cybercrime investigation linked to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. He faces multiple charges, including possession of child pornography and unlawful use of body armor. His bond is yet to be set.

Ashburn, Virginia teacher Wade Ponce de Leon charged with indecent exposure

Wade Ponce de Leon, 31, of Hamilton, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States worked as a substitute teacher at Stone Hill Middle School in Ashburn, Loudoun County. In August 2022, Rohini Tohan became the principal of the school, which opened in 2006. Wade Ponce de Leon (©Loudoun County Adult Detention Center) Wade Ponce de Leon Aside … Continue reading Ashburn, Virginia teacher Wade Ponce de Leon charged with indecent exposure

Pensacola, Florida’s Jehlynn Woods held in Escambia County Jail without bond

Jehlynn Sachejuan Woods, 24, of Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, United States has been arrested. He is accused of fatally shooting a man. https://www.instagram.com/p/DItsYQmsaij/ 8Fifty Event Center Pensacola is the country seat of Escambia County. The city is home to Pensacola Catholic High School, Pensacola Christian Academy, Pensacola State College, the University of West Florida and the … Continue reading Pensacola, Florida’s Jehlynn Woods held in Escambia County Jail without bond

Kansas City, Missouri’s Owen McIntire accused of firebombing Tesla dealership

Owen McIntire, a 19-year-old student from Kansas City, is facing charges for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at a Tesla dealership, causing significant damage. His social media post indicated deep distress over current events. He was arrested on April 18, 2025, for possession of a destructive device and malicious damage.

Miami, Florida’s Daniel Carpman guilty of unlawful oxycodone distribution

Daniel Alberto Carpman, a 72-year-old former doctor from Buenos Aires, has faced significant legal issues in Miami, Florida. After a career involving multiple medical residencies, he was found guilty in April 2025 of conspiring to illegally distribute over 2 million oxycodone pills and unlawfully prescribing large quantities to patients.

10 things about Central Point, Oregon’s Amanda Schmeck

Amanda Mae Sales Schmeck, 39, resides in Central Point, Oregon, and is the wife of Jared Michael Schmeck. A graduate of the Oregon Institute of Technology in dental hygiene, she has four children. Amanda's brother, Joshua, died in 2010. Notably, her husband famously interacted with President Biden during a NORAD Christmas call.

13 things about Johnstown, Ohio’s Tom Keesee

Gary Thomas "Tom" Keesee Jr. is an American man from Johnstown, Licking County, Ohio, United States. In 1926, a farmer named James Bailey found a nearly complete skeleton of a mastodon in Johnstown, which he sold to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Johnstown is home to Johnstown-Monroe High School. The … Continue reading 13 things about Johnstown, Ohio’s Tom Keesee

FBI arrests Mason, Ohio’s James River Phillips

James River Phillips, 20, was arrested in Ohio for possessing a dangerous destructive device and allegedly creating homemade explosives. Investigations revealed materials for explosives in his possession, videos of detonations, and an improvised explosive device found at a soccer complex. Phillips faces federal charges and is scheduled for court appearances.