City officials in Bakersfield, California, agreed to a record $22 million settlement after a police officer caused a deadly crash in 2023. Ricardo Robles, an officer at the time, drove at least 80 miles per hour through a stop sign without turning on his sirens and crashed into another car, killing driver Mario Lares and seriously injuring passenger Ana Hernandez. Lares’ family and Hernandez sued the city, arguing that the officer ignored safety rules while on duty. In 2024, Robles pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter, but the court sentenced him to just one day in jail and two years of probation, along with community service and restitution.
Brickbat: Without Warning
Related Posts
Documents Reveal NIH in Scramble on China Grants After COVID
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL— In the summer of 2019, the Wuhan Institute of…
When Is Half the Truth a Falsehood?
The Alexis Wilkins' (FBI Director's Girlfriend's) Libel by…
Police issue major update after man found dead inside wheelie bin
Police have issued a major update after a was found dead inside a wheelie bin on…
3 Historic Wins Against Iran in Operation Epic Fury
President Donald Trump’s military response to Iran’s decades-long war against…
Judge Considers Ordering ICE to Leave Minnesota
U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez pressed attorneys for Minnesota and the…
Border Czar Tom Homan Arrives in Minnesota, Meets Walz
President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan met with Minneapolis Gov. Tim…
Trump Responds to American Casualties in Iran, Predicts More
President Donald Trump is promising to avenge the deaths of those lost in…
The 3 Things That Did Not Work Out for Kristi Noem
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of a segment from today’s…
Epstein-Linked Billionaire Bankrolled Democratic Party
Though Democrats claim Republicans are “protecting the powerful“ by allegedly…
The NRA and NORML unite to oppose the federal gun ban for marijuana users
A federal law enacted in 1968, 177 years after the ratification of the Second…
















