Crime

Cop union chief says mayor’s anti-ICE order is ‘toilet paper’

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson recently signed an executive order that has stirred up controversy and criticism from various quarters, including the head of the city’s largest police union. FOP Lodge

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Stop letting lefty DAs shield illegal-immigrant criminals from ICE

In December, a tragic incident occurred in Fairfax County, Virginia, when Marvin Morales‑Ortez, an illegal immigrant, was released from jail

Illegal immigrant busted for anti-ICE riot violence

A Mexican illegal immigrant has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for throwing a Molotov cocktail at Los

Los Angeles city councilman accused of steering $950k in public cash to wife’s firm

Los Angeles City Councilman Curren Price, 75, is facing trial on 12 felony public-corruption charges, including directing nearly $1 million

Manhunt launched for murder suspects who escaped Louisiana jail

A manhunt is underway after eight inmates managed to escape from the Riverbend Detention Center in northeast Louisiana. Three of

NYPD on hunt for sicko accused of raping 14-year-old girl in NYC

Police in Manhattan are currently searching for a man accused of raping a 14-year-old girl in a building near First

Sicko busted a third time for allegedly pretending to be disabled to get diaper changed

Repeat Offender Arrested for Human Trafficking in Louisiana Once again, Rutledge Deas IV finds himself in hot water as he

Man gets 65 years for executing Chinatown grandfather in random daylight attack

A tragic incident that shook the Chinatown community more than four years ago has finally come to a resolution. Alphonso

San Fran Super Bowl shine should stick around

San Francisco is gearing up for Super Bowl LX, set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 8. With the New