Egypt’s Mohamed Soliman jailed in Boulder, Colorado on $10M bond

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian citizen living illegally in the U.S., was arrested after allegedly launching a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, during a solidarity march on June 1, 2025. He faces multiple charges, including federal hate crimes and first-degree murder, following injuries to eight attendees, and is held on a $10 million bond.

Maynard, Arkansas’s Joshua Smith accused of shooting Christopher Borreson

Christopher Lee Borreson, 47, from Maynard, Arkansas, died from gunshot wounds sustained during a 911 call on May 29, 2025. Joshua Kane Smith, 30, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Authorities are investigating the relationship between the two men, and Borreson's body has been sent for autopsy.

Las Vegas, Nevada’s Donald Newton arrested in Stanton, California

Donald Newton, 46, from Las Vegas, was arrested for allegedly trafficking a 16-year-old girl. Bail is set at $500,000. He was apprehended after police responded to a motel incident where the girl was found safe. Charges include human trafficking, firearm possession, and pimping, among others.

Hilo’s Lorraine Shin believes ex-UFC fighter BJ Penn suffers from Capgras syndrome

Lorraine Pualani Shin, 79, has filed a restraining order against her son, BJ Penn III, believing he suffers from Capgras syndrome, which causes individuals to think loved ones are impostors. This situation follows a history of tumultuous interactions between them, including theft allegations and prior restraining orders involving his relationships.

Fresno, California’s Monico Gastelo pleads guilty to child exploitation

Monico Erich Gastelo, 43, of Fresno, California pleaded guilty to distribution and receipt of child pornography and sexual exploitation of children.

Charleston, South Carolina’s Patrick Britton-Harr charged with defrauding Medicare, AeroVanti members

Patrick Britton-Harr, 41, of Charleston, South Carolina, faces charges for defrauding Medicare and AeroVanti members. He allegedly submitted over $15 million in fraudulent Medicare claims for unnecessary COVID-19 tests and misused $15 million from AeroVanti members intended for aircraft purchases. Legal actions are ongoing against him for multiple fraud-related charges.

Henderson, Nevada’s Russell Phay breaks into Ty Warner’s Montecito, California home 

Russell Maxwell Phay, a U.S. Army veteran from Nevada, has a criminal history including a 2013 jail sentence for violating a protection order and a 2017 assault charge. In May 2025, he allegedly broke into a residence in Montecito, injuring Linda Malek-Aslanian. Phay faces charges including burglary and kidnapping, with bail set at $100,000.

Bond for Nashville, Tennessee’s Rico Ransom set at $28K

Rico Ransom, 21, was arrested again after a history of legal issues starting in childhood. He faces charges including first-degree murder for allegedly shooting Steven Shelton in 2019. While on bond, Ransom was caught evading police and found with a firearm. He awaits a court appearance with a $28,000 bond.

FBI arrests Joseph Neumayer in Jamaica, Queens

Joseph Neumayer, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Germany, was arrested for attempting to firebomb the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv in May 2025. After making threatening social media posts, he was caught with Molotov cocktails. Deported to the U.S., he faced charges and was detained following his arrest at JFK Airport.

Vallejo, California’s Marvin Mutch booked into Solano County Jail

Marvin Lee Mutch, a 68-year-old convicted felon from Vallejo, California, was previously sentenced to life for the murder of 13-year-old Cassie Riley in 1974. After being paroled in 2016, he was recently arrested for possessing child pornography and firearms. Mutch's bond is set at $300,000, with a hearing scheduled for May 27, 2025.