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  • St. Charles Teen Angelo Bradley Killed in Overnight Motorcycle Crash; Investigation Ongoing

    St. Charles Teen Angelo Bradley Killed in Overnight Motorcycle Crash; Investigation Ongoing

    Authorities in St. Charles, a suburb west of Chicago, are investigating a tragic overnight crash that claimed the life of 19-year-old motorcyclist Angelo Bradley. The fatal collision occurred shortly after midnight—around 12:15 a.m. on Tuesday—at the intersection of South Randall Road and Red Gate Road, according to the Kane County Sheriff’s Office.

    Initial reports indicate the crash happened as a 2007 Range Rover SUV attempted to turn east onto Red Gate Road from the southbound lanes of Randall Road. During the turn, a motorcycle traveling in the same area struck the rear of the SUV, resulting in severe injuries to the motorcyclist.

    The SUV’s driver told authorities she initially believed she had hit an animal after feeling an impact at the rear of her vehicle. Upon exiting the vehicle, she discovered damage to the rear passenger side. A witness then informed her that the impact involved a motorcyclist, not an animal.

    Emergency responders arrived quickly at the scene and provided immediate medical assistance to the injured rider before transporting him to a nearby hospital. Despite their efforts, Angelo Bradley succumbed to his injuries shortly after.

    The Kane County Coroner’s Office has confirmed Angelo’s identity, and his sudden passing has left the St. Charles community mourning the loss of a young life filled with promise.

    At this time, no charges have been filed against the SUV’s driver, whose identity remains undisclosed. The Kane County Sheriff’s Investigations Division is actively reviewing the circumstances of the crash, including speed, visibility, road conditions, and the potential roles of distraction or impairment. So far, no conclusive findings have been released.

    This tragic accident has also underscored the heightened vulnerability of motorcyclists, especially during nighttime hours when visibility is limited. Angelo’s death serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of awareness and caution on the road.

    As the investigation continues, authorities are asking anyone with information or who may have witnessed the collision to come forward. Meanwhile, Angelo’s family, friends, and community are left devastated by the heartbreaking and untimely loss of a beloved young man.

  • In Loving Memory of Keith Bailey

    In Loving Memory of Keith Bailey

    The McDonough and greater Henry County communities are mourning the tragic and untimely loss of Keith Bailey, a beloved husband, father, veteran, and fitness coach whose life was defined by strength, compassion, and service. Keith passed away on June 8, 2025, at the age of 42, leaving behind a heartbroken family and a legacy that continues to inspire.

    A native of Atlanta and graduate of Union Grove High School, Keith dedicated his early years to service, proudly enlisting in the U.S. Air Force, where he served with honor and distinction across multiple bases nationwide. His discipline, leadership, and work ethic were hallmarks of his military career and remained central to everything he did.

    After completing his service, Keith returned to McDonough and channeled his passion for fitness and personal growth into founding TWB Fitness (Together We Build) — a coaching business rooted in the idea that strength isn’t built alone, but through community, consistency, and care. As a personal trainer, mentor, and motivator, he helped transform lives physically, mentally, and emotionally. Friends and clients often called him a “goal crusher,” “builder of people,” and a “true force of positivity.”

    Keith’s passing, though the circumstances remain private at the family’s request, has sparked an outpouring of support from all corners. A GoFundMe campaign organized by family friend Rose Pollard is helping support his wife, Rachel, their 4-year-old daughter Ensley, and their unborn child. As Keith was the family’s sole provider, the fundraiser aims to relieve financial stress and honor his legacy of love and resilience. The campaign, titled “Keith’s Legacy: Father, Husband, Fighter, & Friend,” has rallied hundreds who were touched by his spirit and selflessness.

    Above all, Keith was a devoted family man. He found immense joy in fatherhood — from playing with Ensley at the park to reading bedtime stories and planning adventures. He and Rachel shared a deep, steady partnership rooted in faith, laughter, and shared dreams. He eagerly looked forward to the arrival of their second child, already planning how he’d raise another strong, kind soul.

    Keith also gave generously of his time, volunteering at local youth sports leagues, coaching at gyms, and organizing community hikes and fitness events. He was often spotted cheering on the Atlanta Falcons, hiking Georgia’s scenic trails, or guiding a friend through a new fitness goal — always with a word of encouragement and a beaming smile.

    Keith is survived by his loving wife, Rachel, their daughter Ensley, their expected child, and extended family members who will carry forward his love and memory.

    A memorial service to celebrate Keith’s life will be held on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at 3 p.m. at Cannon United Methodist Church in McDonough, with arrangements by Cannon Cleveland Funeral Directors. In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to the GoFundMe campaign (link) or a local fitness scholarship being established in Keith’s name — a reflection of his enduring passion for building strong bodies, strong minds, and stronger communities.

    A community fitness event is also being planned to honor Keith’s legacy — a celebration of togetherness, wellness, and the incredible life of a man who believed we are all stronger together.

    Rest in strength, Keith. Your light remains.

  • Support Grows for Pitt State Basketball Star Injured in DUI Crash

    Support Grows for Pitt State Basketball Star Injured in DUI Crash

    WICHITA, Kan. — A wave of support is pouring in for Kendall Forbes, a beloved former Bishop Carroll athlete and current Pittsburg State University basketball player, after she was seriously injured in a devastating car crash caused by a suspect now facing charges in their third DUI offense.

    The crash occurred over the weekend and left Forbes with serious injuries. According to authorities, the driver responsible has a history of impaired driving and was reportedly under the influence at the time of the collision.

    Forbes, a 2022 graduate of Bishop Carroll Catholic High School, left a lasting legacy both on and off the field. She was a standout on the court and diamond, playing a crucial role in Bishop Carroll’s 2021 state championship softball team, and excelling as a team leader in basketball. Her athletic drive and humble spirit made her a favorite among teammates, coaches, and classmates.

    Now a student-athlete at Pittsburg State University, Kendall is known for her dedication, work ethic, and infectious energy. Her current and former communities are coming together in powerful ways — from prayer circles and social media campaigns to fundraisers and school-wide gestures of solidarity.

    Bishop Carroll has issued a public message of support, calling on the Wichita community to continue lifting Kendall up as she begins her long recovery journey. At Pitt State, teammates and students are organizing efforts to raise awareness about drunk driving while honoring their teammate’s resilience.

    As Forbes continues her fight, her story is now becoming a rallying point — not just for those who know her personally, but for all who believe in protecting young lives from preventable tragedy.

    A GoFundMe campaign and other local donation efforts are helping to provide resources for medical expenses and recovery needs. More details are expected as the investigation into the crash continues.

  • Teen on Electric Scooter Killed in St. Martin Parish Crash

    Teen on Electric Scooter Killed in St. Martin Parish Crash

    ST. MARTIN PARISH, La. — A tragic accident in the early hours of Wednesday has claimed the life of a 16-year-old Breaux Bridge teen following a collision involving an electric scooter and a car on Louisiana Highway 347.

    According to Louisiana State Police Troop I, troopers were dispatched to the scene just south of Jolie Blonde Road shortly after midnight on July 23, 2025. The victim, identified as Da’Marion Lagrange, was riding an electric scooter northbound in the southbound lane of the highway. Officials say the scooter was not equipped with lights and Lagrange was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.

    As Lagrange traveled against the flow of traffic, he was struck from behind by a 2015 Chrysler 300, which was legally passing another vehicle in a designated passing zone. The driver of the Chrysler, who was properly restrained, was not injured and voluntarily submitted to a breath test, which showed no presence of alcohol, authorities said.

    Lagrange sustained serious injuries in the crash and was transported to a nearby hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. A toxicology sample was collected from Lagrange and is currently being analyzed as part of the ongoing investigation.

    In the wake of the crash, State Police are reminding the public—particularly young riders—of Louisiana’s safety laws regarding electric scooters. These laws require:

    • Proper lighting and brakes,
    • Traveling in the correct direction of traffic,
    • Mandatory helmet use for anyone under 17.

    This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers of nighttime travel on roadways without visibility or proper safety precautions. The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

  • $10 Million Bond Set for Kansas Kidnapping and Double-Homicide Suspect

    $10 Million Bond Set for Kansas Kidnapping and Double-Homicide Suspect

    TOPEKA, Kan. — A man accused of a horrifying double murder and the abduction of a two-year-old child is now being held on a $10,000,000 bond, Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay announced this week.

    The suspect, 32-year-old Christopher Barnshaw, faces multiple serious charges following a shocking chain of events that began on the morning of July 22 in Topeka. Officers responded to a welfare check at a residence in the 500 block of Northeast Wabash Avenue just before 10 a.m. Upon entering the home, police discovered two adults—Sean E. Thornton, 55, and Ashley T. Brown, 29—dead at the scene. A two-year-old child, believed to be connected to the household, was missing, prompting an immediate AMBER Alert.

    Working in coordination with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), authorities quickly expanded the search. Just hours later, law enforcement in Mattoon, Illinois, located the missing child safe and took Barnshaw into custody around 12:25 p.m.

    Barnshaw now faces multiple charges, including:

    • Two counts of first-degree murder
    • Aggravated burglary
    • Aggravated endangering of a child
    • Kidnapping

    District Attorney Kagay confirmed that Barnshaw’s bond is set at $10 million, reflecting the gravity of the crimes. He also stated that efforts are underway to extradite Barnshaw back to Kansas, but the legal process could take several months.

    The deaths of Thornton and Brown mark the 13th and 14th homicide investigations in Topeka for 2025, underscoring a deeply troubling trend in the Capital City.

    As the case develops, officials are urging the public to come forward with any information that may aid the ongoing investigation.

  • Father Grieves 18-Year-Old Son Killed in Soulsville Shooting

    Father Grieves 18-Year-Old Son Killed in Soulsville Shooting

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A family is reeling after the tragic loss of 18-year-old Joseph Simpson, who was fatally shot over the weekend in the Soulsville neighborhood of South Memphis.

    The Memphis Police Department responded to reports of a shooting near College Street and Ferry Court around 8:15 p.m. on Saturday. When officers arrived, they found Joseph critically injured. He was transported to the hospital, but by Sunday morning, authorities confirmed that he had succumbed to his injuries.

    On Tuesday, police officially identified Joseph Simpson as the victim.

    Joseph’s father, Theodore Simpson, is now left mourning a life cut painfully short. “To be honest with you, we are not holding up very well,” he shared through tears. “I got a phone call saying my son just got shot, and he is laying on the ground. I told them, ‘Call the police, call the ambulance.’ They said, ‘No, we called you first.’ I told them, ‘No, call them.’”

    Joseph had recently graduated from Trezvant High School and, according to his father, was making efforts to turn his life around. “He was changing his life,” Simpson said. “He was trying to do better.”

    As the investigation continues, the Simpson family is left to navigate an overwhelming grief, remembering Joseph not just as a victim, but as a young man with hope and a future.

    Police have not yet released details on a suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact CrimeStoppers at 901-528-CASH.

  • Second Shooting in Less Than a Month at Old Fourth Ward Skate Park Along the Beltline

    Second Shooting in Less Than a Month at Old Fourth Ward Skate Park Along the Beltline

    Atlanta, GA — A popular skate park located off Willoughby Way in the Old Fourth Ward is once again at the center of a police investigation following the second shooting incident in less than a month.

    Atlanta Police say a man was shot at the park tonight, though details remain limited. The victim is expected to survive, but the identity and motive of the shooter have not been released. APD officers remain on scene as the investigation unfolds.

    This marks the second act of gun violence at the same location in recent weeks. On June 28, another individual was shot in the foot at the skate park around 2 p.m., reportedly following an argument. In that case, as well, police provided no further information about the suspect.

    The string of violence has raised growing concerns among residents and Beltline users who frequent the area for recreation and family outings. The Old Fourth Ward skate park, once a symbol of community and urban revitalization, is now facing heightened scrutiny as law enforcement works to identify those responsible and ensure public safety.

    Authorities are urging anyone with information related to either incident to contact the Atlanta Police Department as they continue to investigate both shootings.

  • Portage Woman Charged with Homicide in Fatal I-90 Head-On Crash That Killed 18-Year-Old Hallie Helgeson

    Portage Woman Charged with Homicide in Fatal I-90 Head-On Crash That Killed 18-Year-Old Hallie Helgeson

    MADISON, Wis.— A devastating head-on crash on I-90 near DeForest early Sunday morning has left one young life lost and a Portage woman facing multiple felony charges, including homicide.

    According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, 30-year-old Noelia A. Martinez is accused of driving under the influence and causing the collision that killed 18-year-old Hallie J. Helgeson, a recent high school graduate from Montevideo, Minnesota. The crash occurred around 12:03 a.m. in the town of Vienna, Dane County.

    Martinez is facing the following charges:

    • Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle (with prior conviction/revocation)
    • Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle with prohibited alcohol concentration (PAC)
    • OWI causing injury – second and subsequent offense
    • Operating with PAC causing injury – second and subsequent offense
    • Knowingly operating while revoked – causing death
    • Knowingly operating while revoked – causing great bodily harm
    • OWI – second offense
    • Operating with PAC – second offense
    • Failure to install an ignition interlock device

    The Crash

    Emergency responders arrived at the scene to find two severely damaged vehicles: a Volkswagen Tiguan and a Chevrolet Suburban engulfed in flames, facing the wrong direction in northbound lanes.

    Helgeson, a passenger in the Tiguan, was trapped and unresponsive. Despite attempts to save her, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Another male passenger was ejected and seriously injured, later airlifted to a hospital. Witnesses said they had to break windows to free the victims.

    The Suburban, driven by Martinez, was reportedly seen traveling southbound in the northbound lanes prior to the crash. Beer cans were found scattered inside her vehicle. When questioned, Martinez appeared confused, believing she was already in Portage. She admitted to drinking before the crash and blew a .208 on a breath test—more than twice the legal limit.

    A second crash involving a suspected intoxicated driver occurred nearby while authorities were still on scene, striking an unoccupied DeForest Police squad car.

    Remembering Hallie Helgeson

    Hallie Helgeson was remembered in her obituary as a gifted, vibrant young woman with a bright future ahead. A recent graduate of Montevideo High School, she was a member of the National Honor Society and excelled in tennis, basketball, and softball. Hallie was also a devoted member of Salem Lutheran Church and had plans to pursue a career as an occupational therapy assistant at Lake Area Technical College in Watertown, South Dakota.

    Legal Proceedings

    Martinez made her initial court appearance Tuesday. If convicted on the most serious charge—homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle—she faces up to 40 years in prison and a $100,000 fine. A status conference is scheduled for September 22.

    This tragic event has sparked renewed conversations about the consequences of impaired driving and left two families forever changed—one mourning the loss of a beloved daughter, and the other facing the gravity of irreversible choices.

  • 27-Year-Old Jawon Deshawn Cooper Fatally Shot in North St. Louis; Police Launch Homicide Investigation

    27-Year-Old Jawon Deshawn Cooper Fatally Shot in North St. Louis; Police Launch Homicide Investigation

    Jawon Deshawn Cooper Obituary, Death – Authorities are investigating the tragic death of 27-year-old Jawon Deshawn Cooper, who was fatally shot late Thursday night in north St. Louis.

    According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were dispatched to the 6000 blocks of Emma and Lucille Avenues shortly before 10 p.m. following a report of gunfire. Shortly afterward, police received notice that a gunshot victim had been dropped off at a local hospital.

    The victim, later identified as Jawon Deshawn Cooper, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the hospital. Officers subsequently located the likely scene of the shooting in the 5400 block of Park Lane.

    The Homicide Division is actively investigating the case. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact detectives directly at 314-444-5371.

    Jawon’s untimely passing has left his loved ones and community grieving, as they await answers and justice in this heartbreaking loss.

  • Fifth Victim Identified in Fatal San Antonio Bus Crash During High-Speed Chase

    Fifth Victim Identified in Fatal San Antonio Bus Crash During High-Speed Chase

    SAN ANTONIO, TX — The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a fifth victim in last week’s devastating crash involving a passenger bus and a stolen vehicle engaged in a high-speed police chase. Judith Paulsel, 79, was confirmed to have died from sharp force injuries sustained in the collision.

    The tragic incident unfolded around 3 p.m. last Thursday on Interstate 35 near Somerset, when a stolen vehicle, fleeing from San Antonio police, collided violently with a bus carrying over 20 passengers. Authorities say the impact was catastrophic.

    Five individuals have now been confirmed dead as a result of the crash, which shocked the community and sparked renewed conversations around public safety and law enforcement pursuits. Judith Paulsel joins the growing list of lives cut short in what officials are calling a preventable tragedy.

    According to the San Antonio Police Department, officers were pursuing four suspects in the stolen vehicle when the crash occurred. At least one of the suspects was believed to be armed with an AK-47. After the crash, the suspects fled the scene on foot, triggering a manhunt that remains active.

    Police continue to urge the public to remain vigilant and report any information related to the fugitives, who are considered dangerous.

    “This incident has devastated families and sent shockwaves through our community,” said a spokesperson for SAPD. “We remain committed to finding those responsible and holding them accountable.”

    The crash site on I-35 was closed for several hours as emergency responders worked tirelessly to rescue survivors and recover victims. Dozens were injured and transported to local hospitals, some with life-threatening injuries.

    As investigations continue and families begin the painful process of mourning, the community comes together to honor the memory of Judith Paulsel and the other lives lost. Grief counselors and support services have been made available to those affected by the crash.

    Authorities are asking anyone with information on the suspects’ whereabouts to contact San Antonio Police immediately.

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