Crime

Kentucky woman who allegedly cooked her mother’s severed head had alias as aspiring actor: report

The shocking case of Torilena May Fields, the Kentucky woman accused of killing and dismembering her mother, has left many in disbelief. Fields, who was an aspiring actor in California

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Video: Gunmen kidnap Chicago man, force him to withdraw money from ATM

Armed robbers struck in the early hours of Saturday morning, kidnapping a man in front of his West Side home

Arizona man Charles Smith arrested for spraying bug killer pesticide on food inside Walmart

Arizona Man Arrested for Spraying Bed Bug Killer on Groceries at Walmart An Arizona social media influencer, Charles Smith, found

Serial bank robber told cops he needed money to buy Christmas gifts, FBI says

Davell Luster, a 55-year-old man, has been charged with robbing three banks in Chicago this month. The FBI revealed that

Kathy Hochul ripped for tweet about improved subway safety after NYC straphanger lit on fire

New York Governor Kathy Hochul faced intense backlash for a tweet she posted celebrating subway safety improvements, just hours after

Prosecutors keep losing cases filed against local cops. This retired chief thinks the prosecutions were politically motivated.

Retired Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel expressed his outrage over the recent decision to drop criminal charges against Oak Lawn

School covered up bullying complaints before 10-year-old Sammy Tuesch’s suicide: lawsuit

The tragic story of 10-year-old Sammy Teusch, who took his own life after enduring relentless bullying, has sparked a wrongful

Catalytic converter theft ‘ringleader’ gets 3 year sentence

Marzel Woodard and some of the catalytic converters police seized at the storage unit. (Chicago Police Department) Ringleader Pleads Guilty

The MTA won’t quit squeezing New Yorkers for cash — even as it shells out billions

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is constantly in need of more funds to sustain its operations. Recently, the agency approved