Crime

Crime

When shots were fired in Minneapolis as the Third Precinct police station burned, people on the ground insisted the gunshots were the result of right-wing agitators. They were right. 

Crime

As the verdict finding R Kelly guilty on all charges was announced, a number of his supporters were gathered outside the courthouse playing his music in defiance of the long-overdue push to #MuteRKelly. One supporter declared, "We will not give up on R Kelly." Meanwhile, Kelly's defense team is considering an appeal.

A former sex crimes prosecutor who once viewed Kelly in an unfavorable light has since switched her position and is now defending him.

An ex Louisiana State police officer was indicted by a grand jury for beating a black man 18 times with a flashlight in Monroe, Louisiana.

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Justice continues to be denied for 8-year-old Fanta Bility and other victims of a late August police shooting.

According to the CBP, there were 2.85 kilos of fentanyl hidden in wooden boxes, enough to potentially kill hundreds of thousands of people.

Alleged scammers in Florida are accused of stealing the identity of victims who died in the Surfside Champlain Towers South condo collapse to buy items from high-end retailers like Medusa, Versace and Louboutin, as well as goods from Target.

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Enrique "Henry" Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys, launched a last-ditch effort to avoid jail that backfired before he surrendered to authorities in Washington, D.C., to serve time for burning a Black Lives Matter banner snatched off a Black church.

Former Marines sharpshooter Bryan Riley, who admitted to committing mass murder in Florida, was arrested alive while Black people suspected of nonviolent crimes get fatally gunned down by police with impunity.

Crime

Douglas Jensen, a QAnon cult member who rioted in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, has been sent back to jail because of his "addiction" to right-wing websites, a violation of the terms of his probation.

Oklahoma man Payton Heird, 22, was arrested early Sunday morning after he attacked and threatened Zuria Hurst, 18, on Baker’s Bridge.

Two white men from Mississippi were recently sentenced to four years in prison on hate crime charges of simple assault and malicious mischief after they chased down and shot at two Black teenagers on a country road in Yazoo County.