A Brooklyn parent says he will sue the city after his 11-year-old son with autism was punched in the head by a school worker in 2014.
Anatoly Veltman Sr. appeared with attorney Sanford Rubenstein on Monday to announce plans to sue for $5 million in damages. The move comes after Veltman and Rubenstein said they saw surveillance video of the brutal punch at a cafeteria table, which took over a year to obtain by court order.
Man Who Stole IDs to File 275 Fraudulent Tax Refunds Gets Two More Years Added to His Prison Sentence
A 63-year-old man who was serving a 27 month prison sentence for fraudulently filing tax refunds was given an additional two years behind bars for his role in another scheme that used stolen identities, according to officials.
Police Offcer Teaches Homeless Girl Hopscotch
A California police officer literally jumped to help cheer up an 11-year-old homeless girl who he discovered had been living out of a car with her mother in Huntington Beach.
Chief of Private Raleigh Police Agency Indicted for Charges That Include Kidnapping and Assault
The chief of a private police agency in Raleigh has been indicted by a Wake County Grand Jury on 13 felonies and eight misdemeanors.
Joseph Conover of Nova Police is now facing charges ranging from kidnapping and assault to obstruction of justice.
Feds: Two Former L.A. Airport Baggage Handlers Involved in Nationwide Drug Dealing Organization
Two former baggage handlers who worked at Los Angeles International Airport were arrested today by law enforcement authorities investigating the use of employee credentials to breach airport security, according to officials.
Feds Stop Michigan Company from Making Cheese in Unsanitary Conditions
A federal court slapped an injunction against S. Serra Cheese Company, of Clinton Township, Michigan, and its co-owners, Stefano Serra and Fina Serra, to stop them from distributing adulterated cheese until they comply with health and sanitary rules, the Department of Justice announced today.
Plastic Surgeon Sentenced to four Years for Hiding $5 Million in Secret Bank Accounts to Avoid Taxes.
A federal judge sentenced an Anchorage, Alaska, plastic surgeon to four years for wire fraud and tax evasion by hiding $5 million.
In addition, U.S. District Judge Sharon Gleason of Anchorage ordered Dr.Michael D. Brandner, 67, to serve two years of supervised release, and pay $25,922 toward the costs of prosecution.
Singapore Man Who Allegedly Exported Devices to Iran Later Found in Bombs in Iraq Extradited to U.S.
A 42-year-old Singapore man was extradited to U.S. from Indonesia to stand trial on charges of taking part in a conspiracy that allegedly caused thousands of radio frequency modules to be illegally exported from U.S. to Iran, according to federal officials.
Sixteen of these devices were later found in unexploded improvised explosives in Iraq, officials said.
Get Those Negative Thoughts Out of Your Head
Alison Ledgerwood joined the Department of Psychology at UC Davis in 2008 after completing her PhD in social psychology at New York University.
She is interested in understanding how people think, and how they can think better. Her research, which is funded by the National Science Foundation, investigates how certain ways of thinking about an issue tend to stick in people’s heads.
ICE Seeks CIA Impersonator Believed to be in Germany Who Tried to Gain Access to Secure Airport Area
In July 2013, a man was watching a movie at a theatre in Michigan, wearing body armor and carrying a firearm. When approached by police, he presented a counterfeit CIA badge and credentials.
Mosque Shooter Asks Forgiveness From Muslim Community
Ted A. Hakey Jr. feared his Muslim neighbors. So much so that in a drunken state on a November night in 2015, he picked up one of his guns and fired several shots at the mosque next to his home.
On Saturday afternoon, Hakey faced his fears — members of Baitul Aman “House of Peace” Mosque — and apologized for the fear and pain he brought to them.
Baltimore Family Demanding Answers After Police Fire 56 Shots At Father & Son
A father and his son are dead after 56 shots fired by police.
For the family of Kimani Johnson and Matthew Wood Jr. the story doesn’t add up.
“56 shots, that’s overkill,” says Mary Scott Harper, of two of Matthew Wood’s children.