CRIME

Nov 01 2024CRIME

Russian Generals Turn Against Each Other

There's been some big news in Russia. A top general, Major General Alexander Ogloblin, has been arrested again. This time, it's for taking bribes. It's not his first time in trouble—he was already sentenced for embezzlement in 2022. What's interesting is that he was arrested after his former boss, V

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Teen Gun Violence: Dallas Seeks Real Solutions

Three high school athletes from Dallas, all aged 17, were shot and killed this year. Their deaths highlight a growing problem: more teens are dying from gun violence in the city. While overall violent crime has dropped, teen homicides have increased. The Dallas Morning News is working to profile eac

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Cops Seek Help in Masked Jewel Thieves' Spree

Four masked men are on the run after pulling off a series of jewelry store heists across three states. The crew, known for their unusual masks, hit two stores in Bridgeview, Illinois, and two more in Michigan and Missouri. One of the robbers, Emad Elayyan, was caught and charged, but his accomplices

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Loving Husband's Dark Secret

Once hailed as "America's kindest husband, " Timothy Murphy-Johnson shocked everyone when he was jailed for life after drugging and holding a teen captive. Now, his wife's family suspects he played a role in her death. Molly's friends claim she was abused and forced into prostitution. They believe h

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Pepper-Spray Attack on Praying Uber Driver Sparks Hate Crime Charges

In the heart of New York City, a young woman found herself in trouble with the law after an unexpected attack. The incident unfolded late at night on July 31st, when 23-year-old Jennifer Guilbeault allegedly pepper-sprayed her Uber driver, a 45-year-old Muslim man, as he prayed in Arabic at a red li

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Missing Cars and Generators: A Community Alert

Imagine waking up to find your car gone. That's what happened to someone on the 3500 block of St. Germain Street West in St. Cloud. The car in question is a dark blue Ford Fusion with a distinctive dent near its right turn signal. If you spot a car with the license plate FXY 017, don't hesitate to r

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Menendez Brothers May Be Home for Holidays

Did you know that the Menendez brothers, who famously murdered their parents in 1989, might be released from prison this year? That's right. A judge could let Erik, 53, and Lyle, 56, walk free as early as December 11. Their life sentences might be reduced to manslaughter due to new evidence. This in

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Wild Celebrations in LA After Dodgers Win: What Went Wrong?

It was a night of chaos in Los Angeles after the Dodgers clinched the World Series title. Crowds took to the streets, leading to a bus being set on fire, stores being looted, and firecrackers going off. Police made a dozen arrests in the early hours of Thursday morning. Videos showed people throwing

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Two Journalists Killed in Mexico: What's Happening?

In a span of just 24 hours, Mexico saw two journalists lose their lives. First, Mauricio Solís, who ran a Facebook news page in Uruapan, was shot dead. He had just finished interviewing the city's mayor. The mayor said he couldn't rule out a connection between the interview and the attack. Mauricio

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

South Carolina's Attorney General Brings Relief to Crime Victims in the Lowcountry

In a significant move, South Carolina's Attorney General, Alan Wilson, is all set to unveil substantial grants aimed at aiding crime victims in the Lowcountry. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday morning at 11, with Louise Carson, the executive director of the Children’s Recovery Center, join

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