13 things about Tallahassee, Florida’s Phoenix Ikner

Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old from Tallahassee, Florida, was accused of a mass shooting at Florida State University in April 2025, resulting in two deaths and five injuries. A former member of the Youth Advisory Council, he is the son of a sheriff's deputy and was born in 2004.

13 things about Easton, Massachusetts native Chris Flanagan

Christopher Flanagan, born in 1987 in Easton, Massachusetts, is an American politician elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 2022. He previously served on Dennis's select board and held a position with the HBRACC. In 2025, he was indicted for theft and fraud involving funds misappropriated from HBRACC.

10 things about Water Valley, Mississippi’s Lonnie Everill

Lonnie K. Everill, a former federal probation officer from Water Valley, Mississippi, has faced significant legal issues. After living in various states, he was arrested in 2024 for possessing child pornography. He pleaded guilty to receiving child pornography and awaits sentencing in 2025, following various legal challenges throughout his career.

13 things about Haines City, Florida’s Dr. Keiva Lark

In April 2025, Dr. Keiva Lark was charged with lewd or lascivious conduct and lewd offense against a student by an authority figure.

13 things about Miss Charleston Southern University 2017 Reagan Mobley

Reagan Michelle Mobley won Miss Charleston Southern University in 2017.

13 things about Los Angeles, California ballerina Ksenia Karelina

Ksenia Karelina Khavana is a Russian-American esthetician and ballerina born in Yekaterinburg. She emigrated to the U.S. in 2012, became a citizen in 2021, and worked in Los Angeles. In 2024, she was arrested in Russia for donating to a charity supporting Ukraine, receiving a 12-year sentence before being released in 2025.

10 things about Dallas, Georgia fraudster Badetito Obafemi

Badetito O. Obafemi, a Nigerian-American from Georgia, was involved in multiple fraud schemes, including a romance scam that defrauded victims out of substantial sums. After his arrest in 2021, he pleaded guilty to money laundering in 2024 and was sentenced to 24 months in prison, with restitution exceeding $300,000.

10 things about Bethlehem, North Carolina’s Dr. Richard Dean Jordan

Dr. Richard Dean Jordan, a pathology resident from Bethlehem, North Carolina, completed his medical education at East Carolina University and began his residency at Wake Forest Baptist Health. In April 2025, he was arrested on multiple charges related to sexual exploitation of a minor, leading to a substantial bond amount.

Fall River, Massachusetts cop Mitchell Walsh arraigned on human trafficking, drug charges

Fall River, Massachusetts police officer Mitchell Walsh was charged with enticement of a child under 16.

13 things about Wailuku, Hawaii anesthesiologist Gerhardt Konig

Gerhardt Konig, an American anesthesiologist in Hawaii, has lived in multiple states and holds degrees in bioengineering and medicine. He has a significant professional background, including positions at UPMC. In March 2025, he was arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife, Arielle, facing charges including attempted murder with a $5 million bail.