Armed man shot by Niagara Falls Police after he stabbed an officer
Niagara Falls Police are investigating an incident during which Niagara Falls Police Officers shot an armed suspect.
Robert Crimo III, who is believed to have taken shots at parade-goers from a rooftop in Highland Park, Illinois was arrested by police Monday evening after his DNA was identified.
Police are investigating after a woman said she was attacked by a coyote in the parking lot of a restaurant on the North Shore.
Police have released the names of the two women killed inside the home where a barricade situation took place over nearly nine hours Saturday in an eastern Henrico neighborhood.
Highland Park Police, ReutersAfter a daylong manhunt, Illinois police have taken in the “person of interest” wanted in connection with a sniper attack at a July 4 parade in Highland Park that killed six people and sent dozens more to the hospital.Authorities have not said 22-year-old Robert “Bobby” Crimo III is the suspected gunman, but before he was taken into custody, they said he was armed and dangerous.They said a North Chicago police officer spotted the car Crimo was believed to be driving
The man fired a gun to try stopping the attack, officials said.
The suspects were said to have opened fire into the crowd of the Fourth of July cookout “with absolutely no regard for human life whatsoever.”
An unruly female passenger has been kicked off a plane for refusing to sit next to a baby.
A source shared video of police arresting the suspected shooter in Monday's deadly mass shooting in Highland Park, after the suspect was stopped in his car in Lake Forest.
A man has been charged with bias crimes in Portland, Oregon, after allegedly attacking a man and his 5-year-old daughter because he thought they were Japanese. The victims, who came from California, were riding bikes along the Eastbank Esplanade on Saturday at around 3:45 p.m. when Dylan J. Kesterson, 34, approached them and “made comments about his perception that they were of Japanese descent,” Portland police said. After making the remark, Kesterson allegedly began hitting the 36-year-old man in the head.
Police released video of the seized drones and said each one could carry up to 200 kilograms of product.
The event, which happened on July 3 in Downtown Phoenix, was broken up by police about an hour after it began. Organizers said they have done similar events at the same property before, without any issues.
A loss prevention officer said he recognized some of the suspects from other thefts at Lowe’s stores in the area.
In one text message sent to a victim, the suspect threatened to post naked photos of her on social media if she didn’t undress for him on video chat. Here’s more.
Last month, members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front were arrested on their way to riot at a Pride in Idaho.
The 12 members of a religious group denied the girl medical treatment for six days, police say.
Authorities on Sunday released the shocking body camera footage from eight police officers shooting a Black man up to 60 times.
Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via Getty Lauren Silva, a mother of two from Deerfield, Illinois, set out Monday morning to have a quiet breakfast with her boyfriend in Highland Park. She ended up caring for the toddler of a parade-shooting victim still covered in his father’s blood.Silva, 38, told The Daily Beast she woke up craving banana pancakes at Walker Bros., a breakfast spot on a corner of the day’s July 4 parade route.The former event planner and her boyfriend parked in a nearby garage an
Speaking from jail in his first comment on the case, George Degiorgio said if he had known more about Daphne Caruana Galizia - the journalist he and two others are accused of killing in 2017 - then he would have asked for more money to carry out the hit. His admission came after several attempts by Degiorgio's lawyers since 2021 to secure a pardon in return for testimony about Degiorgio's role in Caruana Galizia's murder and other alleged crimes involving prominent figures on the island. On June 22, Malta's Appeal Court rejected remaining legal challenges by Degiorgio to the murder charges against him and his brother Alfred, who is co-accused.
The suspect allegedly lit a Pop-Tart box on fire then threw it on the victim while she sat in her car.
Six-year-old Dayenna Johnson had last been seen June 18 at a Fort Myers Travelodge hotel.