Crime and Punishment
Daniel Penny, the 24-year-old white Marine who put Jordan Neely in a chokehold on a New York City subway train leading to his death, surrendered to police on Friday morning. The surrender comes a day after the Manhattan District Attorney's Office announced that they would charge him with second-degree manslaughter in Neely's death.
Just another reminder that if y'all gonna crime, crime right. Do y'all homework. Just sayin.'
Carlos Watson, the founder of Ozy Media, was arrested Thursday (Feb. 23) and charged with securities fraud.
Kay Flock was one of eight individuals indicted with racketeering and murder charges among two Bronx, N.Y. gangs.
Chief Of Mexico's Version of The FBI, Garcia Luna, Was Convicted Of Drug Trafficking In Brooklyn Federal Court
In today’s episode of Now, Sis’, What Is You Doin’? a high school cafeteria worker in Louisiana has been arrested after being accused of selling cannabis edibles to students, which would indicate that she has taken the “high” part of “high school” far too literally. (Sorry, I couldn’t help myself. Please don’t block me.)
A few weeks after a teenager was beaten unconscious for his Air Jordan 1s, two suspects were arrested for the assault and robbery.
Los Angeles resident Patricia Dunn's estranged husband was caught on camera crashing a dump truck into her house.
A Harlem team was beaten unconscious and to add insult to injury, was robbed of his Air Jordans on the corner of 145th Street and Broadway.
Andrew Tate’s already bad week just got exponentially worse. The controversial alt-right influencer, who got burned something awful by Greta Thunberg, has been arrested in Romania under allegations of sex trafficking.
Indianapolis residents Shyann Delmar and Mecka Curry helped Columbus, Ohio, police find missing twin baby Kyair Thomas.
On Friday (Dec. 23), a Los Angeles jury found rapper and singer Tory Lanez, born Daystar Peterson, guilty of shooting Meg Thee Stallion. The Canadian rapper and singer is facing up to 20 years, and deportation, when he is sentenced.