Crime and Punishment
The St. Louis County prosecutor in Missouri is looking into a possible leak by a grand juror in the case of Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot unarmed Black teen Michael “Mike” Brown. On Wednesday, a Twitter user made mention of the case which set off alarms that one of the jurors possibly spoke […]
Drug smugglers in the East Coast should know by now that federal agents are on to their illegal dietary plans. This past summer, a man was busted in Newark with $52,000 worth of cocaine in his cookies. And now a woman flying out of Mexico City had nearly the identical amount of blow in her […]
Daniel Crespo, the mayor of Bell Gardens, California, a small Los Angeles suburb, was apparently shot and killed by his wife, Levette, after a confrontational domestic dispute.
Omar Gonzalez, the 42-year-old Iraqi War veteran infamously known as the White House fence jumper, apparently got further into the building than previously thought two weeks ago. In fact, Gonzalez was able to push past one Secret Service guard and ran throughout much of the White House main floor.
The family of Alton Nolen, the 30-year-old Oklahoma man who stands accused of cutting off a co-worker’s head and stabbing another, released a video apologizing to the victim’s family while defending their possibly insane kin.
Early this morning (Sept. 29), federal agents raided the home of rapper Mally Mall during an ongoing human trafficking investigation.
If you are in to remembering the names of the most idiotic criminals around, then you might want to record the name of 20-year-old Walter Earl Morrison into your mental block.
Workplace murder rampages have tragically begun to become a trend again. The latest act of senseless violence is coming out of Moore, Oklahoma when a man who was fired on Wednesday returned to the plant he had been working at in a fit of rage. Alton Nolen, 30, reportedly banged on the door of the […]
University of Virginia student Hannah Graham has been missing since September 13 and police have taken the man who they believe to be her adductor into custody.
Some people are just destined for jail. Take, for example, a Connecticut man named Gary Harding, who stole a car and drove it to a probation meeting. Yeah.
Flood Wall Street, a term coined for a protest by climate change activists, kicked off Monday in New York as marchers took to the streets in droves. By the end of the demonstration, over 100 persons were arrested.