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
Michael Haight, 42, is thought to have fatally shot his wife, Tausa Haight, 40, and her 78-year-old mother, Gail Ear, as well as their five children, ranging in age from four to 17 years old and included three girls and two boys
The woman, who has not yet been identified, “walked out into the roadway and was sideswiped by a dark truck that never stopped but continued driving”
The execution has been highlighted by activists, politicians, and legal experts, who claim that there were significant failures in the system during the sentencing phase of her trial
The SUV crashed into the restaurant after it was rear-ended by another car, causing the driver to lose control of the car
The Court ruling is a precautionary measure, as police have begun a preventative sweep across the nation resulting in a hunt for fervent Bolsonaro supporters, suspected of being “election deniers” and and engaging in plans for a coup to prevent Lula’s election certification
“Rather than remaining professional, Damon himself made rude and derogatory comments to the arrestee,” the Tampa Police Department said
After hours of searching, police found the baby lying on the floor of a tent near the Piscataqua River without any clothes, struggling to breathe in 18-degree weather
"I killed my stepfather. I should have killed him a long time ago,” Kaser told police, claiming that he had withstood "decades of alleged physical and emotional abuse"
Cordington, 35, has a long criminal history. He has been arrested 12 times, most recently during a crime spree that took place on December 19
The vandals allegedly forced their entry into the substations’ fenced-in area and vandalized the equipment