Category: Crime
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.
Dundee House Cleaner Arrested for Stealing Valuables in Lake Wales
A Dundee woman who regularly cleaned a home near Lake Wales has been charged with stealing jewelry and a firearm, with the total value estimated between $10,000 and $20,000.
Police Reopens 23-Year-Old Case of Missing Mom Tied to Drug Traffickers
In a surprising turn, the police in Aurora, Illinois, have reignited the investigation into the disappearance of Lourdes Contreras, who went missing in 2002 while linked to a notorious drug trafficking operation.
New Appeal from Irish Police for Information on Co Tyrone Bookmaker Murder After 35 Years
A bookmaker from Co Tyrone was shot and died in Co Kildare on September 30, 1990.
Alabama Death Row Inmate Desires Forgiveness from Victim’s Son
In a heartbreaking plea, Will Berry, whose mother was murdered during a robbery when he was a child, is urging Alabama Governor Kay Ivey to spare the life of Geoffrey West, the man on death row for her murder. Berry has found forgiveness for West and doesn’t want revenge in his mother’s name.
Trump’s DHS Criticizes Media for Crime Reporting
A federal court has placed a temporary ban on Mississippi’s alternative prosecution system due to concerns about constitutional rights, awaiting additional legal assessment. Various Republican-led states, such as Mississippi, Texas, Georgia, and Indiana, are striving to boost oversight in law enforcement and develop alternative prosecution routes, The Washington Post reports. These moves have…
Two Magna Residents Charged for Hoax Explosives After Community Evacuated
Two men from Magna face charges related to hoax weapons after a false claim of dynamite prompted an evacuation in their neighborhood.
Former Black Liberation Army Member Dies Years After Escaping Justice
Joanne Chesimard, known as Assata Shakur, passed away in Cuba after a life on the run following her conviction for murdering a cop back in the 70s, officials confirm.
Mayors of Major Cities Highlight Crime as a Key Issue Before Midterm Elections
A recent survey indicates that a significant number of mayors are deeply troubled by rising juvenile crime rates, underscoring a vital issue for voters in the upcoming elections.
Justice Department Retracts Threat Against Sandy Hook Hero After Odd Move
The DOJ has quickly changed its course following a strange letter from prosecutor Ed Martin to an FBI agent involved in the Sandy Hook case, igniting controversy around the interactions with Alex Jones and the families of the shooting victims.
