Police provide update after 1 person dead in police-involved in NE DC
One person has been fatally shot in a U.S. Parks Police-involved shooting Saturday morning.
One person has been fatally shot in a U.S. Parks Police-involved shooting Saturday morning.
“Please do not take matters into your own hands like this,” police said.
“The cruel and inhuman actions of Queen in this case are utterly sadistic,” Citrus County Sheriff Mike Prendergast said.
The texts, which could not be independently verified, read: "I told them it was my fault"
ReutersA convicted killer sentenced to 14 years in a maximum security prison in Russia got the break of his life when the notorious Wagner Group began recruiting inmates for the war against Ukraine last year—and now free, he’s murdered someone again.Ivan Rossomakhin, 28, is accused of another murder in his native village in the Kirov region less than three years after he was ordered to spend more than a decade behind bars, MediaZona reports. During that time, he managed to avail himself of Wagne
A Minnesota appeals court has reversed the conviction of a Maple Grove mom who unloaded a handgun into her boyfriend, picked up another and emptied that one.
Eighteen female staff at a jail which has pioneered a liberal approach have had relationships with prisoners since it opened, data obtained under Freedom of Information laws has revealed.
Investigators in Philadelphia are looking for four suspects in connection with the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy who was walking to school on Monday.
Joseph Harrell, the 17-year-old teen who was arrested in connection to a violent robbery that left a Vietnamese mother paralyzed last month, was caught on jailhouse phone calls confessing to the crime and continuing to threaten the victim. In the calls obtained by ABC 13, Harrell can reportedly be heard discussing probation while laughing at those who think he could spend up to 20 years in prison for his crime. "We were snatching purses," Harrell confessed.
A former girls basketball coach charged last year with 20 counts of statutory rape in southeastern Idaho has been indicted on new sex crimes charges in a different part of the state, court records show.
Idaho prosecutors disclosed evidence to Bryan Kohberger's legal team Monday that they say involves an internal affairs investigation into an officer who was part of the University of Idaho murder case.
Lana Clay-Monaghan was shopping at a Target store in Tustin Sunday, when a group of boys put a bucket on her head and film her reaction for social media, police said
The charge relates to an incident that happened in October near Heritage Park; and Coldwater Police had arrested the woman.
Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo, two veteran Nashville officers, fired the fatal shots at Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale.
A man accused of helping to run a cannabis farm tried to hide from police on a roof, a court heard.
Two teens were busted on carjacking charges after failing to figure out the vehicle's manual transmission.
Latah County prosecutors notified a judge this week that they are disclosing "potential Brady/Giglio material" related to an officer involved in the investigation of Bryan Kohberger.
An Arkansas man who disappeared from his home in October 2021 turned up on a beach in Texas earlier this month when Galveston authorities called his family.
While selling drugs from Mexico's CJNG and Sinaloa Cartel, the Dominican Republic native used acid to try to hide his identity.
A man has been indicted for tampering with a restaurant’s conveyor belt sushi in Japan, marking the first known case against a participant in the recent wave of “sushi terrorism” pranks in the country. Ryoga Yoshino, 21, was among the first individuals arrested for hopping on the viral trend, which has forced sushi restaurants to suspend their conveyor belts, conduct disinfection protocols, install AI-powered security cameras and explore legal measures against perpetrators. Yoshina and two others — a 19-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl — were apprehended earlier this month for an incident that occurred at a Kura Sushi branch in Nagoya City on Feb. 3.
The reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Roy McGrath, the former chief of staff for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, has risen to $20,000.