Crime
Trump signs executive order ending cashless bail
The executive order charges the attorney general to identify cashless bail jurisdictions so their federal funding can be withheld
The executive order charges the attorney general to identify cashless bail jurisdictions so their federal funding can be withheld
OSCE claims that there are "clear patterns of violations of international humanitarian law" in Ukraine
"The county’s decision to settle was purely economic, as the trial date was approaching and it was likely the trial would be pushed out for many months given the court calendar backup due to COVID," a county spokesperson said of Martin's settlement
Police are processing the crime scenes of the subway shooting and a U-Haul connected to the event.
Kermani died from a “vicious, forceful assault” split open his abdomen and caused “massive” internal bleeding
The mother of a Puerto Rican Olympic team member was killed on Saturday after being struck by a stray bullet while sewing in her Connecticut home
Benites Joaquin, 55, was a native of the Andean region of Cajamarca and is remembered for his role in fighting the Peruvian state’s fight against the communist terrorist group the Shining Path
He is charged with attempted murder, sexual assault, battery with intent to commit sexual assault, first-degree kidnapping, and robbery
A Nest camera on a house in a neighborhood captured two SUVs opening fire from within the cars
Richard Moore, 57, is scheduled to be executed on April 29 after more than two decades on death row and will have to choose within 14 days of the date whether he wants to be executed by firing squad or electric chair
Little Sasha had been missing for days and was found dead after a search operation in the Kyiv region