Crime
After Maduro’s capture, armed paramilitary groups patrol Caracas, search phones and restrict press
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
“This is one of the most appalling attacks I have ever seen; to beat a helpless woman is despicable and targeting her because of her race makes it more so"
Marta Valiñas claimed that "the situation of impunity must be addressed"
Monica Cannon-Grant, a prominent local community organizer, and her husband Clark Grant are accused of scamming at least $185,000 from donors to their non-profit, diverting grants and donations to “a wide range of personal expenses and to enrich themselves,” according to a statement by the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts.
Police in Houston, Texas, are investigating for the group responsible for stealing more than 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel straight from a local gas station’s storage tanks. Police say the thieves stole 350 gallons of diesel every day for three days straight from the family-owned Fuqua Express in the southeast part of town, for a total of about 1,100 gallons.
The U.S. Secret Service’s National Threat Assessment Center released a report Tuesday that defines “incel” as “men who feel unable to obtain romantic or sexual relationships with women, to which they feel entitled.”
A man suspected in a string of shootings of homeless people in New York City and the District of Columbia has been arrested Tuesday morning in the nation’s capital, said police
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell joins other prominent New York City politicians in calling for changes to the soft-on-crime bail reform law that eliminated cash bail for most misdemeanor and non-violent felonies
Christian Jeffers, 48, who identifies as a woman, was charged with assault, aggravated harassment and menacing – all as hate crimes over the incident at a Manhattan metro station on Mar. 8
The Colombian nationals have been imprisoned for 8 months and have allegedly been “victims of torture and severe beatings” and subsequently developed “mental disorders"