Crime
Florida Man Arrested for Threatening to Shoot BLM Protesters
Alex Bancroft was arrested on a felony charge of written threat to kill or do bodily injury.
Can the President Send in Federal Troops to Quell Domestic Violence?
One ultimate check upon presidential power comes in the form of the ballot box.
Man Charged With Shooting Sleeping Teacher in Drug Retaliation Gone Wrong
Pennsylvania man killed sleeping elementary teacher in her bed during botched drug deal retaliation, police say
Life Without Parole Is No Substitute for Capital Punishment
For the worst of the worst of the worst, there is only one just punishment.
California Police Investigating Man Filmed Giving Nazi Salute at Couple
A woman who was out celebrating her birthday with her boyfriend was subjected to the racist incident in Torrance.
'Predator' Who Posed as Boston Uber Driver Accused of Raping 7 More Women
Alvin Campbell is suspected of posing as a rideshare driver despite not working for the company since 2016.
Two Men Shot to Death During Rap Video Filming in Louisiana
As a group of people were filming a rap music video in Baton Rouge last night, two men were fatally shot, police say
Indiana Makes Not Wearing Mask a Class B Misdemeanor
Governor Eric Holcomb assured that the "mask police" will not be patrolling the streets despite the new madate.
Justice Returns
The nation's most prominent retributivist advocate for the death penalty weighs in on the resumption of federal executions.
Portland Bans Local Police From Cooperating With 'Federal Occupiers'
Portland City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution blocking the local police bureau from working with federal officers in the city.
Amazon Cuts Off Deliveries to Neighborhood After Driver Mauled by Dogs
Woman ended up in the emergency room after being mauled by two rottweilers while delivering package.
Retired Massachusetts Police Officer Accused of Possessing Child Porn
Eric S. Smith spent 36 years with the Brockton Police Department beofre retiring in 2016.
Trump Sends 'Surge' of Law Enforcement Agents to Combat Crime in Cities
"This bloodshed must end. This bloodshed will end," Trump said.
Police Use Stun Gun on Black Man Buying Walmart Bike in Viral Video
The Berks County DA's Office said police acted appropiately while trying to detain suspect who was "playing loud music and yelling profanities."
Misleading Viral Video of Police Beating Protester is Actually From Serbia
The clip has been viewed more than 1 million times on social media.
Portland Federal Agents 'Proactive' Arrests Compared to 'Minority Report'
Twitter users compared Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf's remarks to the science fiction film set in a future where a special police unit arrests criminals intending to commit a crime.
New Jersey Police Believe Starbucks Worker Repeatedly Spat in Their Drinks
Kevin Trejo accused of tampering with at least one drink knowing that it was to be served to a police officer while working for the coffee chain.
Walmart Shopper Spits in Elderly Woman's Face After Mask Dispute
Evan Spangenberg, 22, was charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct and harassment after the incident at the Walmart Supercenter on Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
How Chicago Shootings Compare With Other U.S. Cities
The Illinois city is one of a number across the U.S. to have seen a sharp increase in gun violence this year.
Lawyer Suspected in Judge Salas Shooting Was Trump Campaign Volunteer
Roy Den Hollander was the "primary subject" in the shooting that took place at the home of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas in New Jersey, the FBI said.
Florida Sheriff Confident of Solving Fishing Trip Massacre
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd previously described the scene of the triple killing as amongst the worst he has ever seen.
St. Louis Gun Couple Could Go to Prison For Up to 4 Years
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who are white, have been charged with felony unlawful use of a weapon after drawing guns on protesters marching past their mansion in St. Louis last month.
Judge at Center of FedEx Imposter Shooting Also Sentenced The Giudices
"Teresa was very shaken by the news and was very emotional when she heard about it," her attorney told "Newsweek."
California Man Filmed Spitting at Two People in Fight Over Dogs
The video of a man, allegedly in possession of a pocket knife, was filmed in the Glassell Park area of LA.
Golden State Killer Victim's Daughter Felt 'Released' Hearing Guilty Plea
"Here we have this white cop who lives 72 years... friction-free arrest, friction-free incarceration, friction-free plea. He's a former cop and a white man, and it makes me sick," Jennifer Carole told Newsweek.
New York City Shootings Are Up 277 Percent From This Time Last Year
The city is continuing to see a significant increase of gun violence incidents compared to 2019.
Judge Esther Salas Assigned to Epstein Deutsche Bank Case Before Shooting
Police have yet to establish a motive for the shooting at the U.S. District Court judge's New Jersey home.
Nearly 50 People Shot in Chicago Since Friday, Including 8 Killed
The most recent shootings trail weeks of heightened crime rates in Chicago and other U.S. cities, with the incidence of violent crimes up significantly compared to this time last year.
Philadelphia Chef Faced 'Terroristic,' Arson Threats During Eatery Assault
James Beard Award chef John Bucci claims he was set upon this morning by two men who threw a large TV and a rock at him, tried to punch him, and also threatened to burn down his business
Writing 'Black Lives Matter' in Chalk Now Illegal in City of Selah
In one small city, in Washington State, officials have outlawed chalk art saying it's "punishable by 364 days in jail and a $5,000 fine."

