Detectives make arrest in cold case killing nearly 25 years later

By Marisa Sardonia

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    BELTON, South Carolina (WLOS) — Nearly 25 years after a South Carolina woman was shot and killed at a party in Belton, detectives have made an arrest in the case.

The shooting occurred on June 26, 2001, after what was supposed to be a small, laid-back get-together grew into a larger party, according to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.

During the evening, investigators said three unfamiliar men arrived and got into an argument with someone at the party. When they were asked to leave, the men stopped the car in the driveway and fired at least one shot from inside the vehicle, authorities said. Authorities said the bullet traveled through a wall and hit a man in the shoulder before fatally striking Jennifer Lawson in the head.

The 29-year-old mother was described as an innocent bystander who was “at the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Now, more than 24 years later, 55-year-old Andretti Mondez Goss faces multiple charges in connection with Lawson’s death, including murder.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office said Lawson’s case was reopened over the past summer. Detectives re-interviewed witnesses, crossed state lines to gather more evidence and identified additional witnesses, the sheriff’s office said. This led investigators to identify Goss as one of three men involved in Lawson’s death.

Goss remains in the Anderson County Detention Center and was denied bond.

“This case is a testament to the persistence and dedication of our investigators,” Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride said. “Our Cold Case Unit is committed to giving a voice to victims who can no longer speak for themselves and to seeking justice, no matter how much time has passed.”

This case remains an active investigation. More arrests are possible, investigators said.

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Community rallies for peace, justice after deadly nightclub shooting

By Alan Shope

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    KANSAS CITY (KMBC) — Community members gathered Saturday for a peace rally and fundraiser after a deadly double shooting inside a Kansas City nightclub.

“This gun violence has got to stop,” said Tamika Bowman, whose daughter, TiShauna Ballard, was one of two women killed in the shooting.

Bowman said her family is still grappling with the loss.

“People that survived the shooting, my prayers go out to them all as well,” she said. “I don’t have my baby anymore. I can’t hold her. I can’t talk to her. She can’t call me.”

Ballard and Eboni Silas were shot and killed early last Sunday morning inside Status Nightclub near 28th Street and Southwest Boulevard.

The event, called Enough Is Enough, was organized to help raise money for the victims’ families and to send a message against gun violence.

“It’s heartbreaking. It’s frustrating. It’s unnecessary,” said Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson.

Pat Clarke, who works in community outreach, said the city must confront the toll violence is taking.

“I have a question: who’s next? Two babies. Two young women are gone. Is the city upset yet?” Clarke said.

Earlier this week, Kansas City officials shut down the nightclub where the shooting happened.

Police have a suspect in custody, but Johnson said the investigation depends on community cooperation.

“We cannot sit on social media and say that we’re tired of this and enough is enough if you’re not willing to offer up what you know,” Johnson said.

For Bowman, the pain remains constant.

“I just wanna hear her just say mama one more time. I just want to talk to her and I can’t,” she said.

Clarke said the ripple effects of violence extend far beyond a single moment.

“A person walks up into a nightclub and destroys families forever. What are we going to do?” he said.

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Sunny start to the week with wet weather on the horizon

Danielle Mullenix

We will begin this Monday with dry conditions and warmer temperatures that carry over from the weekend. The radar will be clear in the morning and early afternoon. However, a new winter weather system is expected to arrive later in the evening. Mountainous areas should anticipate snowfall by Monday night and in the following days. The system is expected to remain in place until Wednesday.

Highs across this region this Monday morning are above average, generally in the mid to upper 40s, with a low chance of precipitation. Wind gusts could reach the upper teens this Monday afternoon, but nothing above the 20 mph range is expected.

Some Pacific moisture will start to work into portions of areas above 6000 ft by Monday afternoon, after 3 pm. Low-pressure riding in from the west coast will bring a wave of fresh rain and snow towards the Idaho and Wyoming area. This increases the region’s chance of snowy conditions in the first half of next week, with dry conditions returning on Thursday and continuing through the remainder of the weekend. A weak cold front will also push through, with stronger winds by the end of this week.

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Lakefront Brewery says it missed out on at least $400,000 in revenue due to Trump tariffs

By Emily Pofahl

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    MILWAUKEE (WISN) — The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision Friday that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to impose tariffs without congressional approval, declaring most of the sweeping tariffs he enacted in 2025 illegal.

Trump’s administration had argued that the tariffs were imposed using emergency powers due to trade deficits with foreign countries. The president angrily spoke out against the ruling later Friday in a news conference.

“How ridiculous is that? I’m allowed to embargo them. I’m allowed to tell them you can’t do business in the United States anymore — we want you out of here. But if I want to charge them $10, I can’t do that,” Trump told reporters.

The ruling has created more uncertainty for some American businesses, including Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee.

Russ Klisch, president of Lakefront Brewery, said the tariffs enacted by Trump early last year led to Canada stopping its purchase of their beer.

“You’re talking a couple hundred thousand dollars — four, five hundred thousand that went to Canada that we don’t have any more sales,” Klisch said.

That loss accounts for about four percent of their revenue.

Klisch calls the Supreme Court’s ruling a positive for exporters, but he doesn’t expect Canada to resume buying their beer anytime soon. Rebuilding the relationship will take time.

“They’re still upset with us. It’ll take a while,” he said.

Also on Friday, Trump announced new tariffs through a different statute.

“Today, I will sign an order to impose a 10% global tariff under section 122 over and above our normal tariffs already being charged,” Trump said.

This presents another potential challenge for Lakefront Brewery, which imports aluminum and barley.

“If that’s increased in price, you wonder if that’s going to go up or not,” Klisch said.

Across the U.S., some large companies, like Costco, have filed lawsuits demanding refunds from the federal government. However, Klisch doubts he will receive any compensation for his lost revenue.

“I’m not expecting any refund,” he said.

In response to tariffs last year, Lakefront Brewery increased product sales in other areas in 2025 to avoid laying off employees. Despite the latest news, Klisch said he is not changing anything yet and will wait to see what happens.

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Man booked on kidnapping, child abuse, gets probation a year later

By Hamilton Kahn

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    DEMING, New Mexico (KOAT) — When Kyle Eckmann, 21, was arrested on August 22, 2025, he had driven from Texas to New Mexico with a 15-year-old girl against her family’s wishes.

When he got out of the car, Eckmann said he had a gun (he did not) and threatened to shoot a New Mexico State Police officer. Once he was in custody, he told the girl not to talk, but after she was taken to a hospital she told officers that Eckmann allegedly threatened to kill her and her family if she didn’t go with him, court documents said.

After being read his rights, Eckmann told police that he’d given her his phone to text her mother, then read her mother’s text saying she should tell him to drive her home and that she was a minor.

Eckmann was charged with kidnapping in the first degree, child abuse, bribery of a witness, aggravated assault of a police officer, and aggravated fleeing from a police officer.

Fast forward to February 16 2026, after Eckmann had spent 179 days in pretrial custody and had reached a plea deal. The recommended 18-month sentence was suspended, and instead he ws given supervised probation, with counseling and therapy required, and no contact with the victim allowed.

Eckman pleaded guilty to the aggravated fleeing charge. The child abuse, witness bribery, aggravated assult of a police officer, and contributing to the delinquincy of a minor charges were dropped.

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Human remains thought to be a century old discovered at University of Oklahoma

By Patrick Talbot

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    NORMAN, Oklahoma (KOCO) — Human remains potentially dating back 120 years were discovered Thursday on the University of Oklahoma campus at the future site of the university’s Life Science Laboratories building, leading to an immediate halt in construction and notification of law enforcement.

Jessica Cerezo-Roman, an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at OU, explained the significance of such discoveries.

“By finding the remains, we can tell a lot about the story of who these people are. If the remains are well-preserved, or even if they’re not well-preserved, we can tell many things and the stories about them,” Cerezo-Roman said.

The University of Oklahoma stated that work was stopped immediately upon the discovery, and law enforcement was notified.

The state’s medical examiner’s office classified the remains as nonforensic, indicating no criminal investigation is necessary. Its anthropologist is on-site but has waived jurisdiction, allowing the state’s archaeologist to take over the investigation.

Cerezo-Roman spoke of the importance of archaeological expertise in handling such discoveries.

“It requires the technical expertise of archaeologists to carefully document how they are found in the ground and carefully remove them,” Cerezo-Roman said.

The University of Oklahoma expressed its commitment to ensuring the remains are handled with care, dignity and respect.

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Naked driver runs from serious crash scene in East Hollywood, bizarre video shows

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    EAST HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — New, bizarre video shows a naked man running through the scene of a serious crash in East Hollywood.

Los Angeles police say the streaking man seen in the video was driving one of the two vehicles involved in the crash.

It happened on Thursday afternoon at Normandie Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood. Multiple people were injured, according to LAPD.

The man fled the scene after the crash, baring all and running down the street to the shock of bystanders. It was all caught on video.

“He’s the one that caused the accident. He was going through a red light. He ran, ran out of the vehicle naked. He was on drugs. It looked like he was homeless,” said witness Ramondo Taylor.

Police said one person was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

The naked man was eventually arrested, and officers believe he was under the influence. He could possibly be charged with felony hit-and-run and DUI.

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Fayette woman sentenced to life in prison for child’s death

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Fayette woman was sentenced Monday to life in prison in the April 2021 death of a child.

In January, Jennifer Johnson, 49, was found guilty of felony murder in the second degree and two counts of first-degree child endangerment in the April 2021 death of Hannah Kent.

Judge Brouck Jacobs sentenced Johnson to life in prison on the murder count and 15 years on each of the endangerment counts.

According to court documents, Hannah’s mother, Lanetta Hill, found the child about 8:30 a.m. unresponsive and cool to the touch after returning home and immediately noticed bruising. Hill took the infant to Women’s and Children’s Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Testimony during the first two days of the trial detailed Hannah’s condition after being left in Jennifer Johnson’s care. Police and medical witnesses described bruising and brain injuries consistent with recent trauma.

Hill gave a victim-impact statement in court on Monday afternoon.

“I left my baby in her care believing she would be safe, loved and protected. Instead, my daughter was harmed and lost her life. The person I trusted to watch over my child became the reason I will never hold her again. That betrayal will stay with me forever,” Hill said.

Investigators testified they found baby formula on Johnson’s clothing, and testing showed blood on the shirt belonged to Hannah.

“I constantly replay the moment I entrusted her care to someone I believe was my friend, and the guilt and heartbreak are unbearable,” Hill said during Monday’s impact statement. “No punishment can bring my baby back, but I ask the court to fully recognize the severity of this crime, not only the taking an innocent life, but the deep betrayal of trust that made it possible.” 

Johnson’s daughter Angela Johnson was not pleased with the outcome of the case.

“I feel crushed. I feel like none of this… this case wasn’t taken serious. I feel like the jury trial was a piece of crap. There was a lot of errors that obviously no one even paid attention to,” Angela Johnson said after the trial. “With me getting back on a lot of the reports that was given back on what happened, I just think my mom should not be in there (prison).”

Jennifer Johnson denied any knowledge of what had happened. Phone records, however, showed messages sent from her phone about drugs during hours she said she was asleep.

“She’s told us that she didn’t do it. She has remorse for the baby dying. Everyone’s going to cry when someone dies,” said Elizabeth Beaman, who is Jennifer Johnson’s daughter-in-law. “She cared for this family. She cared for everybody. She’s a caring person, but. She’s not going to have remorse for something she didn’t do. She’s not going to admit to something she didn’t do.”

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Man arrested for allegedly sneaking into woman’s Salt Lake City apartment with axe, intending to ask her out

By Spencer Burt

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    SALT LAKE CITY (KSTU) — Police say they arrested a man in Salt Lake City for going into a woman’s apartment in the middle of the night, armed with an axe, and saying he had been admiring her from afar.

Chadwell Clement Smith, 34, was arrested on suspicion of burglary, kidnapping, possession of a controlled substance, and prohibited possession of a dangerous weapon.

According to the arrest report, an “elderly” woman woke up around 2 a.m. to let her dog out and also use the restroom herself. While she was in the bathroom, she said she heard someone say “hello” at her front door, which she had left slightly open. When she exited the bathroom, she said she saw Smith standing in her apartment, holding an axe. She also said he brought a knife in with him and set it on top of the fridge.

The woman said Smith hugged her, told her to sit down and began rubbing her legs and feet. She said she did not want this and was scared. She said he told her that he had been “watching and loving her” for the past six months, wanting to ask her out.

At one point, he went into her bathroom and took a shower.

When officers arrived, they said Smith was lying on the victim’s bed without a shirt on.

They spoke with the Smith, who admitted that he walked in when he saw the victim’s door open, “thinking that this was his shot.” He also admitted that he had been watching her for months. He added that he carried the axe and knife to defend himself.

He was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail and is being held without bail.

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UC students design warming system for Paralympians

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    CINCINNATI (WLWT) — As the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina prepares to end, top international para-athletes are preparing for the spotlight at next month’s Paralympic Games.

A team of University of Cincinnati engineering students is working behind the scenes to develop innovative devices for adaptive athletes, putting final touches on a warming system designed for competitors with prosthetic limbs.

These tools aim to help athletes avoid issues with equipment and prevent further injury, particularly during extreme weather events.

“Being in mechanical engineering, I never saw myself learning to sew,” Ethan Edelenbos said.

As one of the students on the design team, Edelenbos has spent months developing a compression sleeve-style warming device. It’s designed to secure comfortably to a residual limb without relying on a single restrictive band.

Athletes with amputations can face significant challenges in winter sports, where residual limbs are exposed to cold temperatures. Students said maintaining warmth helps reduce discomfort and the risk of injury during competition.

The design team, dubbed “Bearcat Bobsled,” will have its work tested at a national competition hosted at Virginia Tech in April. The event is organized by Project S.E.R.V.E., a nonprofit that partners with university engineering programs to develop customized devices for veterans with amputations.

For Joe Robbins, this is more than a capstone project to graduate.

“It’s more about making an impact, actually contributing something to a needed community,” Robbins said.

UC’s team will compete against 11 other universities developing similar products.

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