Domestic Violence

After remaining mum on a high-profile case that the Supreme Court will consider next month, the country’s top pro-gun group finally weighed in this week.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a landmark case next month that will have huge implications for more than domestic violence.
Sierra Jamison, 30, was allegedly strangled by a man she'd been dating for several weeks.
Authorities have said they believe the attack was random. The boy remains in the hospital in critical condition.
In a new Apple TV+ docuseries, Evangelista explained how hard it was to leave Marie, whom she married in 1987 at the height of her fame.
The case could allow domestic abusers to keep their guns ― and the revelation, reported by HuffPost, is just what advocates fear.
Cara Rintala, accused of killing her wife Annamarie Cochrane Rintala in 2010 and splashing her body and crime scene in paint, is on trial for the fourth time in Massachusetts.
"I am literally heartbroken. I feel like Lexi is one of my own kids,” Sheriff Matt Gentry of Cullman County, Alabama, said.
Authorities in Miami-Dade, Florida, are investigating the deaths of teacher Maria Cruz and her husband, who died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
One commenter called the company "hypocrites" for participating “in the public humiliation of an abuse victim," a reference to actor Amber Heard.