Officer drew gun as he approached Tyre Nichols, report finds
The Memphis police chief has said she saw no justification in video of the incident for pulling Tyre Nichols over in the first place.
Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger prosecutor files new documents in secretive proceedings
The Idaho prosecutor handling the murder case against student stabbings suspect Bryan Kohberger filed new documents Wednesday in the Latah County Magistrate court.
Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's arrest resurrects cold cases in region
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger had a squeaky clean record — despite a past drug problem — and maintained a disciplined diet and fitness routine as he pursued advanced degrees in criminal justice and criminology.
Apple crash detection software triggers fake 911 calls
Apple says updates have been made to the software, but some ski resort first responders say more needs to be done
Grandmother charged with murder in beating death of 8-year-old granddaughter
Authorities said the child had injuries “throughout her entire body and head.”
Denver man shoots and kills 12-year-old allegedly driving his stolen car, police say
Police said a man tracking his stolen car through an app exchanged gunfire with the suspects in the vehicle, ending with the death of the 12-year-old behind the wheel.
Cat stabbed in the head with pliers, listed in critical condition
An Indianapolis animal shelter say the next 24 hours will be crucial for the injured feline.
Tyre Nichols documents: Officer never explained stop to him
The officer who pulled Tyre Nichols from his car before police fatally beat him never explained why he was being stopped, newly released documents show, and emerging reports from Memphis residents suggest that was common.
Remains found in 1989 identified as Oregon man missing since 1964
A man disappeared as he tried to cross a river during a large flood in Oregon in 1964. Rafters found his remains, and authorities said a DNA test later confirmed his identity.
Idaho murders: How does criminology student leave crime scene with blood-dripping knife?
"This is staging 101:" The Idaho student murders suspect may not have forgotten a key piece of evidence found in a bed with two of the four victims, according to a criminal profiler.
Former UK officer, exposed as serial rapist, sentenced to life
Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick, 48, admitted last month he was a serial rapist in what prosecutors described as one of the most shocking cases involving a serving police officer
Tyre Nichols: More Memphis officers could be disciplined in beating death
Six officers already have been fired and one more has been relieved of duty after Nichols was pulled over for an alleged traffic violation and beaten by Memphis police.
State of the Union special guests include Tyre Nichols' family, Bono, and more
This year's guests are said to "personify issues or themes to be addressed by the President in his speech."
Walmart customer upset over long line pours bleach, oil, syrup (you name it) onto floors
Pennsylvania authorities said the customer was upset over the store’s customer service.
Kentucky mom says Bryan Kohberger is her 'divine masculine' and claims she sent him letters and dolled up pics
The Kentucky woman claims to write letters to Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger while he's in jail and sent him pictures of herself.
Firefighters warn a Tesla fire is 'one of our worst nightmares'
Electric vehicle fires in US take hours and thousands of gallons of water to extinguish.
Arrest made after 90-year-old NYC candy store owner brutally assaulted
Police arrested and charged a man in connection with the brutal assault of a 90-year-old Manhattan candy store owner.
Stunning video shows Coast Guard rescue man wanted in bizarre 'Goonies' fish incident
The Coast Guard rescued a man from a stolen yacht as it capsized in rough seas. It turns out, he was an international fugitive.
Menacing charge against Bengals' Joe Mixon is dismissed
Bengals running back Joe Mixon no longer faces a misdemeanor charge of aggravated menacing over allegations that he threatened and pointed a gun at a woman in Cincinnati.
Some Jan. 6 rioters change tune after apologizing for storming US Capitol
Former West Virginia politician Derrick Evans told a judge he regretted his actions, but is now calling himself a “J6 Patriot.” The first Jan. 6 defendant to be sentenced apologized in court but later seemed to minimize the Capitol riot.