Wisconsin attorney general: Former judge fatally shot at home, was ‘targeted’
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul said on June 3 that the gunman might be implicated in other government officials "hot list" cases.
An Arizona grandmother and food delivery driver used her final moments to help police catch her suspected killer, authorities say. Pamela Rae Martinez, 60, was able to snap a photo of the man believed to have shot her to death along West Bell Road on Saturday, June 11, shortly after she had completed her last food delivery for the night. Rusty French, 62, is now facing charges of second-degree murder in Martinez’s death after investigators found the tell-tale photo on the woman’s phone, accordin
Joseph Fucheck, a white Miami man who pointed a gun at a Black homeowner and hurled a racial slur, has pleaded guilty, accepted probation and will have to complete the usual array of conditions, such as mental-health counseling, substance abuse treatment and staying away from the victim.
In emotional testimony Monday, the father of Tanner Dashner testified his son knew right from wrong and called what happened 'a terrible mistake'
A Kissimmee pastor who teaches online ministry classes was arrested Monday for exposing and pleasuring himself at a Starbucks.
Officials found his first bite into the burger “unusual.”
The Filipino American family who was threatened and physically attacked by a man at a McDonald’s drive-thru in North Hollywood, California, last month will seek an extraction order on their assailant. Patricia Roque, 19, expressed her frustration at her family’s ongoing case against Nicholas Weber, who faces hate crime charges, as he refused to attend his arraignment for the third time. “It’s very frustrating,” Patricia told migrant rights advocate Xenia Tupas on June 24.
Officer Garrett Hull was shot while tracking Timothy Huff and two other men suspected in a string of robberies targeting Hispanic-run businesses in 2018.
Maxwell, a longtime associate of the financier who was convicted of sex trafficking, called Epstein a "manipulative and controlling man."
Concord Police said a ”physical confrontation” led to the fatal Feb. 13 shooting. “We watched it in utter disbelief,” an attorney for the family of Brandon Combs says.
via Facebook/Rudy GiulianiFormer New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani doubled down Monday on his wildly overblown characterization that he was brutally assaulted by a Staten Island grocery store worker over the weekend, despite security footage showing the man only tapped his back.Speaking to about 200 people in a Facebook Live, Giuliani called the viral security footage “deceptive.” He claimed the pat packed so much vigor it nearly knocked him and a friend to the ground, but he was able to stay upright
Video of Nayera Ashraf's brutal killing by a man whose marriage proposal she rejected went viral. A prominent Islamic leader suggested it was her fault.
Joshua Boucher/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesAlex Murdaugh, the suspended South Carolina lawyer accused of an astonishing array of criminal activity, is facing yet more charges, including drug trafficking.The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday that Murdaugh, 63, and Curtis Smith, 62, had been indicted on two counts of criminal conspiracy including a narcotics count related to oxycodone. Smith, a distant cousin and alleged co-conspirator in Murdaugh’s infa
One person was stabbed in the back, deputies say.
Rudy Giuliani said he felt like someone had shot him and suggested he could have "hit the ground" and cracked his skull.
"What if we didn't have the video? This person would've been accused of a serious crime when all he did was pat the guy on the back," Adams said.
Jacob Rupert, of Saxonburg, walked into court Monday morning a free man and walked out in handcuffs and headed to jail.
The shooting outside the Chili’s “was actually part of a much large series of criminal acts” by the gang, police said.
A video that is going viral appears to show a police officer pushing a man — forcing another to fall to the ground — then striking a second man
A Georgia man who was recently sentenced to death in the killings of two corrections officers during an escape attempt five years ago has died in prison of an apparent suicide, corrections officials said. Prison guards found Ricky Dubose unresponsive in his cell at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson around 4:45 p.m. Sunday, according to a Department of Corrections news release. The coroner at the prison declared Dubose dead at 5:56 p.m.
A Breaux Bridge man was cited by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and accused of illegally possessing venomous snakes.