Category: Crime
Arkansas Attorney General Arrests Three Noncitizens for Illegal Voting in 2024
This week, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin revealed the arrest of three noncitizens over illegal voting claims. He emphasized the competence and security of Arkansas elections while addressing these rare incidents.
Breakthrough in 30-Year-Old Austin Yogurt Shop Murder Case
After over thirty years since the tragic murders of four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, a retired detective has confirmed that a suspect has been pinpointed. The detective revealed that Robert Eugene Brashers, who has since passed away, is now linked to the gruesome murders.
Fatal Shooting in Decatur Linked to Burglary: Suspect Had Criminal Background
The man who was shot and killed during a burglary attempt had a significant criminal history; meanwhile, the shooter is working with law enforcement and is currently not facing charges as the investigation unfolds.
Gang of Thieves Busted After Brazen Car Heists and Social Media Antics
A gang of car thieves, who brazenly filmed their illegal antics and shared them online, have been apprehended. Members Waqar Khan, Harris Haroon, Mohammed Akleem Ali, and Bilal Khan focused on high-end vehicles around Birmingham.
Everything You Should Know About the New Suspect in the Infamous Austin Yogurt Shop Case
The unresolved murders of four teenage girls in a 1991 Austin yogurt shop have recently taken a turn with the identification of a new suspect, shifting the spotlight to a deceased serial killer.
Political Spouses Who Ended Up Behind Bars: From Conyers to Taylor
The political landscape in the U.S. is wild and often messy, where public opinion reigns supreme. Lately, it’s been especially turbulent, marked by scandals that have caught both politicians and their spouses in the crossfire.
Police Seek Help for ‘Post Malone’ Lookalike Thief
The Irvine Police Department in Southern California is seeking the public’s assistance to track down a suspected thief who resembles a well-known artist. Much like the FBI, they’ve taken a creative approach to gain attention and hope to identify the suspect.
Two Maryland Firefighters Face Charges After Soaking Baseball Field
Two firefighters in Maryland have been charged with disorderly conduct and property damage after a bizarre incident where a baseball field was drenched using a fire truck’s hose. Legal experts anticipate they won’t face jail time.
Des Moines Schools Chief Resigns Amid Immigration Questions
An investigation by NewsNation reveals a number of discrepancies surrounding the resignation of Ian Roberts, the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools.
Death Sentences for Crooked Family Behind Billion-Dollar Scam Empire in China
In a significant ruling, a Chinese court has sentenced 11 individuals to death for their involvement in a billion-dollar family-run crime syndicate operating online scams and gambling across Myanmar’s border, with responsibility for the deaths of those who attempted to flee.
