Death-Row Inmate Jorge Galindo Petitions Federal Court to Vacate Convictions for U.S. Bank Killings in 2002

Norfolk, Nebraska – Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo is seeking to have his convictions and sentence for the U.S. Bank killings in 2002 vacated. This comes after an unsuccessful bid for the Nebraska Supreme Court to rehear his case, following a split decision in September affirming a District Court judge’s decision to deny Galindo postconviction relief … Read more

Death-Row Inmate Jorge Galindo Seeks Federal Court Review of U.S. Bank Killings Convictions

Norfolk, Nebraska – Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo has filed a petition with the federal court to overturn his convictions and sentence for his involvement in the U.S. Bank killings in Norfolk in 2002. This comes after an unsuccessful attempt to appeal his case to the Nebraska Supreme Court. Galindo, along with two others, was sentenced … Read more

Convicted Death Row Inmate Seeks Federal Court Review of U.S. Bank Killings Convictions

NORFOLK, Nebraska – Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo is seeking to overturn his convictions and sentence for his involvement in the U.S. Bank killings in Norfolk back in 2002. This comes after an unsuccessful attempt to have his case reheard by the Nebraska Supreme Court, following a split decision last year affirming the denial of Galindo’s … Read more

Motivated by Hamas: New Jersey Man Arrested for Devotion to Jihad in U.S.

LAWRENCEVILLE, New Jersey – Karrem Nasr, a 23-year-old man from New Jersey, has been arrested in Kenya and returned to the United States to face charges of attempting to provide material support to al-Shabab, a Somalia-based terror group affiliated with al-Qaida. According to federal prosecutors in New York, Nasr was motivated by the Oct. 7 … Read more

Rising Concern for Unsolved Murders: High-Stakes Murder Cases Remain Unsolved Across the U.S.

Unsolved murders are becoming more prevalent in the United States. According to NPR, the U.S. ranks low in solving murders compared to other industrialized nations, with only about half of all murder cases being solved or closed in recent years. Factors contributing to this include an increase in murders by strangers and slower police response … Read more