Crime

Federal jury quickly acquits man accused of placing bounty on Border Patrol commander’s life

A federal jury in Chicago made a quick decision to acquit Juan Espinoza Martinez, a man accused of putting a $10,000 bounty on Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino's head during

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More robberies spark community alert for West Loop, West Town

In a concerning turn of events, a series of brazen armed robberies occurred on Thursday morning in an area that

Boy, 16, woman, 25, seriously hurt when shooting erupts in pool area of luxury LI apartment complex: cops

A violent incident unfolded at the Hawthorne Living Apartment Complex in Central Islip, Long Island, leaving a 16-year-old boy and

Again! Car burglars shoot man who confronted them in the South Loop; 3rd auto burglar shooting in a week

Car burglars are becoming increasingly brazen in Chicago, with multiple incidents this week involving gunfire. In the South Loop early

Suspect with Taser and rope charged in attempted kidnapping of Memphis mayor, police say

A recent incident in Memphis, Tennessee has shed light on the importance of safety and security for public officials. Trenton

Man charged with 91 mph expressway crash that killed his younger brother

20-Year-Old Man Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter After High-Speed Crash Kills Brother Alicea (ISP) A tragic incident unfolded on the inbound

Downtown San Francisco is seeing home prices rebound

San Francisco's Downtown Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Recovery After years of decline, San Francisco's downtown real estate market

Unidentified man found badly beaten in Edgewater alley

A brutal assault occurred in an Edgewater alley on Thursday night, leaving a man critically injured. The incident unfolded in

Upstate NY school employee sent nudes to 14-year-old boy: cops

Anamaria Milazzo, a former employee of the Greater Southern Tier Board of Cooperative Educational Services in upstate New York, has