Police seize alleged murder weapon from home of man accused of Mackay shooting

Police have discovered three firearms at the residence of Ryan Cole, the alleged gunman accused of shooting and killing Natalie Frahm in Mackay, Queensland. Among the firearms found was a handgun believed to have been used in the fatal shooting of Frahm in front of two children. Ryan Geoffrey Cole, 31, has been charged with the murder of his neighbor, Natalie Frahm, who was shot while sitting in a car with two children in the driveway of her Mackay home on June 19. The police seized the alleged murder weapon from Cole's home as part of their investigation into the tragic incident.

Texas Woman Accused of Trying to Drown Palestinian-American Girl, Aged 3, Sparks Calls for Hate Crime Charges

A Texas woman is facing accusations of attempting to drown a three-year-old Palestinian-American girl at an apartment complex pool. The incident has sparked calls for hate crime charges to be brought against the suspect by the largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization in the US. The woman allegedly made derogatory remarks about the child's mother's nationality during the attack. Currently, the suspect has been charged with attempted murder and injury to a child.

Attacker of Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Found Guilty of Kidnapping, Faces More Prison Time

The man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer has been found guilty of aggravated kidnapping by a state court. This new conviction could result in additional prison time for the attacker, potentially leading to a life sentence. Previously, the attacker had already been sentenced to 30 years in federal court for the assault on Pelosi's husband. The brutal attack, which involved the use of a hammer, left Pelosi's husband injured and in need of medical attention. With this latest conviction for aggravated kidnapping, the attacker may face even more severe consequences for his actions. The state court's decision to convict him on this charge underscores the seriousness of his crimes and the potential danger he poses to society. Overall, the attacker's actions have had far-reaching consequences, not only for his victims but also for his own future. The additional prison time he may now face serves as a stark reminder of the severe penalties that can result from violent and criminal behavior.

Childminder confesses to killing baby boy out of frustration

A childminder, Karen Foster, aged 62, has confessed to causing the death of a baby boy named Harlow Collinge. Foster admitted to shaking the infant out of frustration after he had fallen over. The tragic incident occurred while Foster was caring for the baby.