Category: Crime
Corpus Christi Officer Charged with Theft in Nonprofit Case
Officer Travis Haecker is facing multiple charges, including theft and credit card abuse related to a nonprofit organization.
Important Warnings Issued by Police and Brown University About Doxxing Post FBI Mistake
Following a troubling incident where the FBI mistakenly arrested the wrong person, authorities in Providence and officials from Brown University are stressing the risks of doxxing – sharing personal information about someone without consent. This caution comes as the investigation continues into a shooting, leaving the actual suspect still on the loose.
Felony Forgery Charges Against Ex-Trump Aides in 2020 Election Scandal Move Forward
A Wisconsin judge has given the green light for a criminal forgery case to continue against former aides of President Donald Trump related to the 2020 scheme to present fake electors and alter the outcome of the presidential election. This case stands as one of the final legal battles concerning the 2020 election.
Ohio Restaurant Workers Accused of Faking Robbery Report Using ChatGPT
Todd Durst, 45, faces charges for swatting, obstructing official duties, and inducing panic; meanwhile, Luis Acevedo Jr., 40, remains on the run.
Mother Fights for Justice After Son’s Brutal Attack, Faces Charges Instead
Shannon, a TikToker, found herself in legal trouble while seeking justice for her son Sam, who suffered a horrific attack. His story is gaining attention years later as the legal battle continues.
California Man Wrongly Imprisoned for Rape Cleared After 40 Years
The anguish of living with wrongful conviction is beyond imagination.
Burglary Hits NFL Player’s Home During Away Game
While Tennessee Titans’ Jeffery Simmons was busy on the field, his home became the target of a burglary, overshadowing his impressive performance.
Karoline Leavitt Struggles to Justify Trump’s Pardon of $1.6 Billion Fraudster
During a recent briefing at the White House, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt found herself in a tight spot. A reporter pressed her on why Donald Trump decided to pardon a fraudster who swindled $1.6 billion, and the questions left her stumbling over her words. Compounding the issue, she continually mispronounced the name of the firm linked to the fraud. Here’s what went down.
Suspect Arrested in Longstanding Identity Theft Case
Daniel Kluver from Minnesota has been fighting with tax and legal issues related to identity theft for over ten years. Authorities have pointed to Romeo Pérez Bravo, accused of purchasing Kluver’s Social Security number. Pérez Bravo is now charged with aggravated identity theft and may face jail time.
Charges Filed Against Five in Major $11M Fraud Case by India’s ED
The Enforcement Directorate has initiated legal action against five individuals involved in substantial fraudulent activities, reported from their Surat office.
