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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Fighting Crime in the Digital Age: How Tech is Changing the Game

Crime fighting has always been a tough job. But now, with new technology, it's getting a major upgrade. In DeKalb County, they're using high-tech tools to stay ahead of criminals. This isn't just about catching bad guys after the fact. It's about stopping crime before it even happens. People often

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Campus Lockdown: Understanding the Kentucky University Shooting

A tragic event unfolded at Kentucky State University (KSU) recently, leaving one student dead and another fighting for their life. The incident, which took place in a residence hall, has shaken the campus community and prompted a swift response from law enforcement. The suspect, who is not a studen

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Suspect's Shock and the McDonald's Tip

Luigi Mangione found himself in the spotlight again, this time in Manhattan Criminal Court. The surprise on his face was clear when he saw the crowd outside the Pennsylvania courtroom during his arraignment for the alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. This was back in December 202

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Florida's Execution Record: A Closer Look at Recent Events

Florida has been making headlines lately for its high number of executions. In a recent case, a 58-year-old man named Mark Geralds was put to death for a crime he committed over three decades ago. This was the 18th execution in Florida this year alone, setting a new record for the state. Geralds wa

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Fort Hood Doctor Faces Serious Charges

A military doctor is in deep trouble. Maj. Blaine McGraw, who worked at Fort Hood, Texas, is accused of some really bad things. He's charged with secretly recording his patients, acting inappropriately as an officer, disobeying orders, and lying. These charges cover a lot of time, from January to De

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

San Diego Pays Big for a Life Lost

San Diego's city leaders have decided to pay $30 million to the family of Konoa Wilson, a 16-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer. This is a huge amount of money, even more than what Minneapolis paid to George Floyd's family after his death in 2020. On January 28, Konoa was running

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Baltimore Drug Lord's Surprising Freedom

In a surprising turn of events, a notorious drug trafficker from Baltimore was set free by a presidential pardon. This individual, known by multiple names, was once a key figure in the city's drug scene. He was caught and sentenced to 25 years in prison back in 2014 for his role in a major drug cons

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Woman's Wild Ride Through Colorado Springs

In Colorado Springs, a woman caused quite a stir on a recent afternoon. It all started when she went into a business on Ridgeway Avenue and attacked a worker. Then, she took off in her car and hit an empty police cruiser. The police didn't chase her, but they did keep an eye on her. Later that day,

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Wisconsin Tightens Laws Against Sextortion After Teen's Tragic Death

In Wisconsin, a new law has been put in place to tackle the growing issue of sextortion. This law, known as Braydn's Law, was named after a 15-year-old boy who took his own life after being targeted online. The law increases the penalties for those who commit sexual extortion, making it a standalone

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

A Tech CEO's Big Lie: How $20 Million Vanished

A tech CEO from Nashville is in hot water. Marcus Cobb, the boss of a startup called Mozaic Payments, is accused of tricking a private equity firm out of $20 million. The startup claimed to have an app for sharing music royalties, but it didn't work. The money was gone by 2025. Cobb and his co-foun

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