James Clark
Coverage of James Clark in the Nexus archive.
- Bystander shot and killed on bus was on way to doctor’s appointment, family says
Rashad Rice, 52, was shot and killed on a Missouri bus on July 10 while en route to a doctor’s appointment. He was a bystander targeted in the back of the head during an incident involving another individual who also died, with 20-year-old Christopher Irving charged in the killings. Rice’s family described him as a conflict-avoidant father and emphasized the broader impact of gun violence in the region.
- Bystander shot and killed on bus was on way to doctor’s appointment, family says
Rashad Rice, 52, was shot and killed on a Missouri bus while en route to a doctor’s appointment. He was a bystander in a shooting that also killed a 24-year-old man, with the accused, 20-year-old Christopher Irving, in custody. The community held a candlelight vigil, and family members highlighted Rice’s peaceful nature.
- Bystander shot and killed on bus was on way to doctor’s appointment, family says
Rashad Rice, 52, was shot and killed on a Missouri bus on July 10 while en route to a doctor’s appointment. Police identified him as a bystander shot in the back of the head during an incident involving two fatalities; 20-year-old Christopher Irving was arrested. Rice’s family described him as conflict-avoidant and raised funds for funeral costs and travel for his 16-year-old son in Africa.
- Minnesota Medicaid fraud: Claims against 7 providers date to 2020. Why were charges filed in 2026?
Seven Minnesota Medicaid providers are accused of billing over $700,000 for unprovided or unauthorized personal care services, with alleged fraud dating back to 2020. Charges were filed in 2026 after the Attorney General’s Office received referrals in 2024, citing a six-year statute of limitations.