Five Cumberland County sheriff’s deputies have been disciplined in connection with Donald Trump’s Fayetteville rally earlier this month, according to a WTVD TV News report.
Rakeem Jones was part of a group escorted out by deputies at the Trump rally on March 9. As Jones walked up the stairs, a man was clearly seen from several camera angles punching Jones in the face.
Police Narcotics Operation “Schrock & Awe” Nets 11 Mexican Drug Traffickers in Ohio
Law enforcement officials announced the arrests today of eleven arrests involving Mexican drug trafficking organization members.
The arrests resulted in the seizure of 10 firearms; one pound of cocaine; 145 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $150,000; 11 pounds of methamphetamine worth $150,000 on the streets and $100,000 in cash, according to officials.
Mother Charged with Murder For Alleged Bathtub Death Was Apparently Punishing Daughter for Wetting Herself
The Brooklyn mother accused of drowning her daughter in a bathtub was arraigned on murder and manslaughter charges Wednesday.
Prosecutors say 24-year-old Lin Li put 2-year-old Melody Phang in the tub and held her submerged under the water as punishment for wetting herself.
Former Township Supervisor Convicted of Possessing Child Pornography, Nearly 70,000 Images
Former Harris Township Supervisor Christopher G. Lee, age 66, was convicted last week of possession of child pornography as well as obstruction of justice.
Lead poisoning lawyers make $2 million; victims average $17,000
Bridgette Kinard remembers the men in the “white suits.” They came to her apartment in the B.W. Cooper housing development in the 1990s, wrapped head to toe in specialized clothing to protect them from hazardous materials. They were testing for lead, a toxic metal once found throughout the city’s public housing complexes.
23-year-old Man Dies After Bouncer Puts Him in Chokehold
WESTMINSTER, Colo. (Fox 31 TV Station Report) — Family and friends of a man who died after being critically injured at a Westminster bar last weekend…
Former Sheriff’s Capt. Who Withheld Information Favorable to a Defendant Sentenced to Prison
Former Capt. Elizabeth Croley, 37, with the Decatur County, Georgia, Sheriff’s Office, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for willfully withholding evidence favorable to a criminal defendant and for writing a false report to cover up another law enforcement officer’s use of force against a civilian, officials announced today.
Pennsylvania Man Charged With Hacking Email Accounts Belonging to 100 People, Including Celebrities
A Pennsylvania man entered a plea agreement after being charged today with felony computer hacking related to a phishing scheme that gave him illegal access to over 100 Apple and Google email accounts.
German Shipping Companies That Illegally Dumped Oil into Ocean Fined $1.5 Million
The German shipping companies Briese Schiffahrts GmbH & Co. KG and Briese Schiffahrts GmbH & Co. KG MS “Extum,” who owned and operated the cargo ship M/V BBC Magellan, plead guilty today to failure to maintain an accurate oil record book, in violation of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships.
Fort Worth Police Officer Shot, Shooter Killed; Manhunt for Second Shooter Underway: FWPD
A massive manhunt is underway for a 20-year-old armed man police say was involved in a shootout that critically injured a Fort Worth police officer Tuesday afternoon and left his father dead, officials say.
The incident began at about 2:45 p.m. as police attempted a felony traffic stop along Interstate 30 near Hulen Street, according to Fort Worth police.
Call Center Owner Sentenced to Nine Years for Ripping off Elderly Through Sweepstakes Scam
A federal judge on Monday sentenced a dual U.S.-Costa Rican citizen who was the owner of a Call Center to nine years in prison for his role in a $1.8 million sweepstakes that targeted hundreds of elderly victims.
2nd Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Resigns Over Ranchy and Racist Emails
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice J. Michael Eakin is stepping down from the court amid a scandal about the exchanging of inappropriate emails, his lawyer said today.
Attorney William Costopoulos told reporters at a press conference near the state Capitol that he delivered a letter of retirement from Justice Eakin to the Judicial Conduct Board and is having it delivered to Chief Justice Thomas Saylor and to Gov. Tom Wolf.
Justice Eakin was suspended from the court in December after allegations that he had sent emails with racist and misogynistic words and images.