Activist questions bodycam of Port Huron police officer punching intoxicated man
Kevin Lindke has concerns because the father of the police officer involved in this punching incident, is a partner in the law firm which represents the city.
Kevin Lindke has concerns because the father of the police officer involved in this punching incident, is a partner in the law firm which represents the city.
Houston police announced Friday that Joseph Harrell, 17, and Zy'Nika Ayesha Woods, 19, were arrested in the Feb. 13 "jugging" attack on Nhung Truong, who was left paralyzed.
Jugging, tap and glue at ATMs, and purse snatching schemes are among crime trends that have been spreading throughout the U.S. and costing Americans money.
One arrestee was 16, the other just 15.
The gruesome murder of a Sarasota woman in front of her quadruplets left the nation shocked. Dick Wolf chronicles the case in new CNBC series.
A missing 45-year-old lawyer from Chesterfield County has been found dead, according to police. Chesterfield Police said Mark Englisby was last heard from Friday afternoon.
"In the late 1970s and 1980s, each of the seven victims disappeared on a Wednesday and all were later found, dead, within 12 miles of each other. The killer was never caught."
Baton Rouge police have arrested Derrick Perkins in connection with the Feb. 23 disappearance of Nathan Millard, a Georgia businessman and father of five.
After reaching a plea agreement, teenager Reid Mitchell will serve 120 days in jail and 10 years on probation for the assault of Cole Hagan.
While Trump faces the possibility of indictment for his "hush-money" payment to Stormy Daniels, a similar case unfolded in 2011 against John Edwards.
The sole surviving son of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh denied in a statement Monday that he was involved in the teen’s death.
Our top crime stories for the week of March 13: Arizona man arrested for allegedly killing his parents; a man dead following a barricade situation inside north Phoenix QuikTrip; an escaped Yuma inmate caught in south Phoenix; 2 arrested in murder of man in Casa Grande; and a man accused of driving drunk with a baby strapped to his chest.
The officer shot the driver, police say.
NCAA hockey player Carson Briere was caught on video launching a double amputee’s empty wheelchair down a flight of stairs at a bar earlier this month.
Cocoa police arrest fast-food patron who pulled gun capable of holding 50 rounds after dispute with McDonald's drive thru worker
The family of Rasheem Carter, a 25-year-old who was allegedly murdered in the woods of Mississippi, have started trying to unlock the mystery his horrifying death. The family told Insider he was last seen on video “running for his life,” though the sheriff’s office debunked their claim.
Victor Ruiz Garcia/ReutersWhen college students take off for sun-drenched locales to party on spring break, a little chaos is to be expected. But some of this year’s spring breakers have partied a little too hard—turning the fun in the sun into absolute mayhem.From Miami to Cabo San Lucas, the weeklong festivities have been marred by fight clubs, shootings, a celebrity assault, and even the tragic deaths of a few revelers.The highest-profile victim of this year’s spring break pandemonium was Def
Men who appear to be affiliated with the Proud Boys were bloodied and arrested on Sunday at a NYC Drag Story Hour event, videos shared on Twitter show.
An Arkansas man who was convicted of leading illegal hikes along the Buffalo National River was sentenced by a federal court on Tuesday, March 7. The man, Jeffrey Johnson, led a 31-person hike through the public area last May, and one participant died during the excursion. Following a December trial in the Western District of Arkansas, Johnson was convicted of one count of engaging in or soliciting business in a national park without a permit, and one count of soliciting money inside a national park without a permit, according to a news release.
Some of the household items for sale include a leather living room set, monogrammed pillows and dishware.
A 38-year-old man has been arrested in South Brunswick, New Jersey after allegedly posting a death threat targeting a Sherriff in Florida, and ending his statement with the words “In Minecraft”.