CRIME

Nov 06 2024CRIME

Man with Weapons Stopped at U. S. Capitol

On a Tuesday, a man's visit to the U. S. Capitol took an unexpected turn. During a security check at the Capitol Visitor Center, he was stopped by police. The reason? He had a torch and a flare gun with him, and he smelled of fuel. Authorities quickly took action, canceling public tours for the rest

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Middle School Boys Face Investigation for AI-Generated Nudes

In the small town of Homer, Alaska, a shocking case has come to light. Two middle school boys are under investigation for allegedly using AI technology to create and distribute nude photos of their classmates. The story started with one girl reporting the incident, but it soon became clear that many

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Ex-teacher's Closet Scandal: A Lesson Learned

In Baton Rouge, a former Istrouma High School coach and health teacher, Johnnie Butler, recently faced the music for a serious mistake. He's now spending two years behind bars after admitting he lured a student into a gym closet for sexual acts. This wasn't the initial charge; he first faced bigger

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Fire Starter: The Arrest of a San Jose Man

In the heart of San Jose, a young man in his late twenties found himself in hot water after being accused of setting a fire inside a local business. The incident took place on a chilly October evening, just before 10 p. m. , at a store located on Hillsdale Avenue. According to the authorities, the m

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Virginia Company Accused of Sneaky Tech Exports to Russia

Imagine this: a Virginia-based freight company and its top bosses are in hot water. Why? They're accused of illegally shipping U. S. tech worth millions to Russia. Oleg Nayandin, 54, and Vitaliy Borisenko, 39, are the guys in trouble. They run Eleview International Inc. , a freight consolidation fir

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Russia's Military Shake-Up: Top General Arrested for Bribery

Russia has been shaking up its military leadership with a series of arrests. Recently, Major General Mirza Mirzaev, a top official in the Russian National Guard, was arrested for allegedly trying to extort a defense contractor. This isn't the first time a high-ranking military figure has faced corru

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Nov 05 2024CRIME

Cop Who Shot Unarmed Man Found Guilty

A jury found a former police officer guilty of murder for shooting a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys. The officer, Adam Coy, claimed he thought the man, Andre Hill, had a gun. But the jury didn't buy it. They saw the body cam footage showing Hill with a phone, and no threat. Coy's law

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

Fake Nursing Scam: Woman's Botox Fraud Uncovered

Imagine going to a med spa for a quick boost of confidence, only to find out the treatment wasn't real. That's what happened to thousands of people in Massachusetts, thanks to a woman pretending to be a nurse. Rebecca Fadanelli, 38, from Stoughton, is accused of importing fake Botox and other filler

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

The Colorado Crime Spree: Why Asian Homes are Targets

Burglars in Colorado have been targeting homes of Asian American business owners, and the problem is spreading. Over the past year, $1 million worth of cash and luxuries have been stolen from homes in Douglas County. Police believe this is part of a wider crime ring called the South American Theft G

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

Santa Clara County Education Offices Face Investigation Over Funds

In a surprising turn of events, Santa Clara County's Office of Education (SCCOE) has launched an investigation into claims of misusing public funds. The news comes after the sudden dismissal of the former superintendent. Independent auditors have been called in to look into issues like questionable

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