PUBLIC SAFETY

Dec 21 2025CRIME

How Technology and Online Sleuths Hunted a Killer

In the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers, two things stood out. First, cameras everywhere played a big role. Second, online detectives had some hits and misses. The search started after a deadly explosion. It took five days to catch the suspects. Cameras on streets and buildings gave important c

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Taipei's Knife-Wielding Attacker: A Puzzle Without a Clear Motive

In Taipei, a man named Chang Wen carried out a shocking attack, leaving three people dead. Police are still trying to figure out why he did it. They know he planned it carefully. Two days before the attack, he stayed at a budget hotel near where it all ended. He even left digital clues about his pla

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Taipei's Rare Violence: A Lone Attacker's Deadly Spree

Taiwan, known for its low crime rates, faced an unusual incident last Friday. A single attacker caused chaos in Taipei's busy shopping area. Four people lost their lives, including the attacker himself. The man, identified as Chang Wen, was 27 years old and came from Taoyuan. He died after falling f

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Albuquerque's Mayor Wins Big: What It Says About the City's Future

Albuquerque made history recently. Mayor Tim Keller won a third term. This is a big deal. It's not easy for a mayor to win three times in a row. Especially not now. Many people thought he wouldn't win. They said the city was tired of him. But voters had other ideas. Over 129, 000 people voted. That

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Ripples of DOGE's Departure: A Closer Look at Microgrant Woes

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) might have left Washington, but its impact is still felt across the country. The agency's goal was to make the government more efficient and accountable. However, its actions had real consequences, especially in the area of public safety. One of the bi

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

DC Councilmember Demands Clarity on Crime Data and Federal Involvement

In a bold move, Councilmember Brooke Pinto, along with her colleagues, has sent a detailed letter to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) demanding answers. The letter, sent on December 18, raises serious questions about how crime data is being handled and the extent of federal involvement in lo

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

A Violent Night in Taipei: What Happened and Why?

Taipei, the bustling capital of Taiwan, experienced a rare and shocking event on a Friday evening. A man went on a rampage, using smoke grenades and knives to create chaos. This attack left at least four people dead and several others injured. The suspect, a 27-year-old man from Taoyuan, was also ki

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

New York Subway: A Hidden Success Story

New York's subway system has been getting a lot of bad press. Some politicians are even calling for less money to be spent on it. But let's look at the facts. In 2025, the subway is safer than it has been in over a decade. Yes, there were some tough times during the pandemic. But overall, things ar

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Dec 16 2025CRIME

A Driver's Rage on Liverpool's Celebration Day

On a day meant for joy, a man's anger turned Liverpool's victory parade into a scene of panic. Paul Doyle, a 54-year-old man, drove his Ford Galaxy into crowds of fans, injuring 134 people. This happened on May 26, as supporters were heading home from the Premier League title celebrations. Dashcam

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Dec 16 2025CRIME

Tuzla Tragedy: Who's to Blame?

In Bosnia, two people in charge are now in custody. They're being questioned about a fire that happened in a home for elderly people. This place was in Tuzla, a town in the northeast. The fire started on November 4. It happened on the seventh floor. There were 180 older adults living there. The fir

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