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.
Explosive letters continue to be delivered to Spanish individuals, institutions, and companies possibly linked to the war against Russia
Deaths occurred more frequently in less-affluent areas than in more affluent ones.
Marcy Landolfo said she was most concerned about her employees and the “countless other very dangerous interactions” they faced outside the robberies.
Joshua Cooper was video chatting with his female acquaintance when he told her about the crime he had just committed
The employee claims the shooter "frequently made bizarre and inappropriate comments" to fellow employees
Gendron answered “yes” when Judge Susan Eagan’s questioned him on whether he had killed the victims due to their race
Police discovered what appeared to be “a human fetus or an infant” inside the apartment’s freezer
As part of the operation against the “prolific criminal network,” police conducted a series of raids between November 8 and 19 across six European countries and the United Arab Emirates
The Windy City’s gun laws are among the most restrictive in the country
Sgt. Dana Martillo was seen wearing a patch on her uniform of a Punisher skull with the former president’s signature blonde hair. Another similar patch had the words "Trump 2020" and "Make Enforcement Great Again."