Category: Crime News
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The Franklin Township Police Department Offers Crime Prevention Tips
The Franklin Township Police Department is combating New Jersey’s widespread house burglaries. Public Safety Director Quovella Maeweather emphasized the department’s dedication to neighborhood peace and security despite these hurdles. Maeweather stated in a recent news release that the department works with local and national partners to protect the neighborhood using uniformed patrol officers and crime-fighting…
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Gang Leader’s Admission: A Strong Case to Keep Bail Denied in Tupac Shakur Murder, Say Prosecutors
Prosecutors in Las Vegas argue that the former Los Angeles gang leader, Duane “Keffe D” Davis, should be denied house arrest ahead of his June trial for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Davis, who has repeatedly confessed to orchestrating Shakur’s killing, faces opposition from prosecutors who cite his admissions as strong evidence. The prosecutors…
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If you carry a gun in Texas, may the police stop you? This is What the Law States
The freedom to keep and bear arms guaranteed by the 2nd amendment is established in American society, and the Lone Star State takes this right seriously. Texas became one of the states that permitted open carry of guns in 2016, permitting license holders to openly exhibit their weapons in public. Nonetheless, there is still uncertainty…
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In New Jersey, Can Cops Search My Bag Without a Warrant? This is What the Law Claims
One of the pillars of American culture is the ability to stroll the streets unhindered by unauthorized people taking anything from your personal property. This is acknowledged by the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution, which protects people from “unjustified searches and seizures.” However, what occurs when police authority and this obvious protection clash? For example,…
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Chicago: Insights into the City’s Top 8 Notorious Streets
Navigating the vibrant city of Chicago comes with its own set of challenges, especially for those unfamiliar with the urban terrain. In 2023, certain streets have earned a notorious reputation for being the most dangerous, demanding an extra level of caution from both residents and visitors. From crime-ridden corners to areas plagued by violence, surviving…
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Utah Parenting YouTuber Scandal: Co-Host Admits Guilt in Child Abuse Case Following Ruby Franke’s Plea
In a shocking turn of events, Utah parenting blogger Ruby Franke’s YouTube channel co-host, Jodi Hildebrandt, has pleaded guilty to four counts of child abuse. This revelation comes shortly after Franke admitted guilt to four counts of second-degree aggravated child abuse in connection with the mistreatment of two of her six children, bringing to light…
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Horrific Babysitting Nightmare: Naperville Woman Charged with Attempted Murder After Stabbing Young Children
In a horrifying incident, a Naperville woman stands accused of stabbing the young children she was babysitting multiple times, according to prosecutors. The shocking act has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving both residents and authorities grappling with the disturbing details surrounding the alleged crime. Children Hospitalized, Suspect Soaked in Blood A routine babysitting session…
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Youth Jailed 30 Days for Rejecting Israel’s ‘Revenge Campaign’ Enlistment
Tal Mitnick, an 18-year-old Israeli, faces a 30-day jail term for refusing to join the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the Gaza conflict, condemning it as a “revenge campaign.” Mitnick, part of the Mesarvot Network of conscientious objectors, rejects violence and criticizes the IDF’s actions, emphasizing that slaughtering civilians won’t bring security or peace. His…
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Bribery Prosecutors Strongly Oppose Menendez’s Trial Delay Request
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez and his co-defendants want to delay their May bribery trial by two months, but federal prosecutors oppose it. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said the court timetable is sensible and fast. Despite Menendez’s defense team stressing the case’s complexity and the 6.7 million papers to analyze, prosecutors said they had made…
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Guns and Grenades Discovered by Magnet Fishermen in New York City Waters
Magnet fishermen James Kane and Barbie Agostini explore the waters surrounding New York City for unusual objects. In the last two weeks, they have discovered bombs, rare firearms, scooters, and a motorcycle. They search for their treasure using a rope and a large magnet. Agosti stated, “We cleanse waters and discover treasure while we do…