Crime

Fraudster with ‘bedazzled’ gun sentenced to hard time over identity theft ring conviction

Charlotte Woman Sentenced to Prison for Identity Theft Ring Jessica Bailey Sowell, a 32-year-old woman from Charlotte, has been sentenced to 57 months in prison for her involvement in an

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Woman beats 2 in racist attack at NYC Chinese takeout spot

Woman Attacks Two People at Chinese Restaurant in Harlem Over Prices On April 6, a woman in Harlem was caught

Burglars targeted 13 expensive homes to maximize profit from jewels and cash, prosecutors say

The Chicago Police Department recently made a significant arrest in connection with a series of high-end home burglaries that have

Immigrants and Crime: What the Numbers Say–And What They Don’t

The issue of immigration and crime is a complex and contentious one, with strong opinions on both sides of the

Police investigate another shooting on the CTA Blue Line

First responders at the scene of a shooting on a Blue Line train at Racine on April 20, 2025. (Citizen)

Theories emerge on why Sydney mom Thi Kim Tran was kidnapped, found dead

A tragic incident has shaken the community of Sydney, as a mother, Thi Kim Tran, was kidnapped from her Bankstown

Arkansas parents handed 70-year prison sentence for trapping their 4 children in hot car — killing toddler — as another perished from malnutrition

Arkansas Parents Sentenced to 70 Years for Leaving Toddler to Die in Hot Car Two Arkansas parents, Deja and Justin

Harvard University issued shelter-in-place order after shooting

The recent shooting incident near Harvard University has caused quite a stir in Boston. Transit police are currently investigating the

Chicago’s ‘sanctuary city’ policy causes harm to other states, 23 attorneys general say in letter seeking to have policy struck down

Attorneys general from 23 states have united to oppose Chicago and Illinois' "sanctuary" laws that prevent local law enforcement officers