A New York court on Monday blocked prosecutors from using some evidence obtained from Luigi Mangione’s backpack in his upcoming murder trial. Altoona, Pennsylvania, police unlawfully searched […]
Author: Hudson Crozier
A man convicted of murder decades ago is now charged in a shooting and robbery spree in Maryland that injured two people, according to multiple reports. Larry […]
South Carolina may pursue the death penalty against accused double-murderer Alex Murdaugh when his retrial approaches, Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson reportedly suggested Friday. Wilson’s office will […]
America’s largest children’s hospital agreed to open the nation’s first “Detransition Clinic” after years of scandals involving child sex-change procedures, Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced […]
An alleged high-ranking member of a Venezuelan gang that surged in the U.S. under former President Joe Biden was extradited to Texas on Thursday, federal authorities announced. […]
Christopher Dolan was a respected Massachusetts state trooper for years — until COVID-19 hit and his bosses declared him a threat to public health. Dolan served with […]
FBI investigations of a heinous on child predator network have expanded to target than 450 people, the bureau said on Tuesday. Officials continue to crack down […]
Activists and students reacted with outrage when a university chose a scholar on social media’s harms for a commencement speech. New York University (NYU) picking social psychologist […]
Authorities reported a bomb at an Alabama dam that posed “an unprecedented threat” during routine repairs on Tuesday. Mobile’s water and sewer agency alerted the Mobile County […]
The founder of a Punjabi “Hells Angels” offshoot gang was sentenced to five years and four months in federal prison on Monday for gun offenses in California, […]
A highly-publicized South Carolina double-murder trial will have to repeat itself after a Wednesday state Supreme Court ruling. The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned former attorney Alex […]
The suspect charged with randomly shooting people on a Massachusetts street on Monday was in a psychiatric facility three days prior, court records say. Tyler Brown’s parole […]










