Today in News History
On June 26, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1909, Colonel Tom Parker, Dutch-American talent manager (died 1997) was born. In 1928, Bill Sheffield, American politician; 5th Governor of Alaska (died 2022) was born. In 1938, Neil Abercrombie, American sociologist and politician, 7th Governor of Hawaii was born. In 1942, J. J. Dillon, American wrestler and manager was born. In 1970, Irv Gotti, American record producer, co-founded Murder Inc Records (died 2025) was born. In 1975, Two FBI agents and a member of the American Indian Movement are killed in a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota; Leonard Peltier is later convicted of the murders in a controversial trial. In 2002, Chandler Smith, American race car driver was born. In 2014, Bob Mischak, American football player and coach (born 1932) passed away. In 2015, Chris Thompson, American screenwriter and producer (born 1952) passed away. In 2024, Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, returns to Australia after pleading guilty to one charge of espionage in a Saipan court and subsequently being released by the United States Department of Justice. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Red state prosecutor sanctioned for fueling Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories

A Utah judge ruled Friday that a deputy prosecutor in the murder case against a man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk had violated a pretrial publicity order by speaking to the media — and held him in contempt of court.Judge Tony Graf declined, however, to impose the more severe sanction, stripping prosecutors of the option to seek the death penalty, that had been sought by defense lawyers for shooting suspect Tyler Robinson, reported MS NOW.The contempt finding stemmed from a series of media interviews Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard gave to TMZ, USA Today, PolitiFact and Fox News. Prosecutors had argued Ballard was simply correcting misinformation circulating about the case and believed professional conduct rules permitted him to do so.Graf found that while Ballard didn't act out of malicious desire to defy the court or taint the jury pool, his public comments on Robinson's guilt and the strength of the prosecution's case exceeded what the court's order allowed, creating a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing the proceedings.The controversy traces back to a defense filing stating that ATF investigators couldn't conclusively match the bullet recovered at autopsy to the rifle allegedly tied to Robinson — a claim prosecutors say omitted that the ATF also hadn't excluded the rifle as the source. Tabloid coverage and online commentators seized on the partial framing, with some conspiracy theorists claiming it proved Robinson had been framed.Robinson's attorney, Richard Novak, argued that removing the death penalty was the only sanction proportionate to what he called prosecutors' extreme recklessness in conducting a media tour designed to influence the jury pool.Graf rejected that argument, calling the requested sanction grossly disproportionate to the misconduct and legally unavailable in this civil contempt framework.The case now moves toward a five-day preliminary hearing beginning July 6, where prosecutors will present evidence — including ballistics reports, surveillance footage, and digital communications — in an effort to establish probable cause for trial. Robinson has not yet entered a plea.
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