Former Nazareth mayor, mob boss among those charged with stealing from city
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Rap star Ghetts jailed for killing student in hit-and-run crash
Award-winning rapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years for killing a student in a hit-and-run while speeding and over the drink-drive limit. The grime artist, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, failed to stop after his BMW hit Nepalese national Yubin Tamang, 20, in north-east London. The 41-year-old defendant admitted causing death by dangerous driving and dangerous driving.
10 best crime shows streaming on Netflix right now
Netflix is a goldmine for crime dramas. Here are the 10 greatest and most riveting crime shows viewers can binge on Netflix right now.
Police release more details on Saratoga Springs homicide, continue to search for victim’s husband
A woman reported missing out of Saratoga Springs last week has been found dead. The case is being investigated as a homicide and police are searching for her husband, also recently reported as missing, as a person of interest.
Mom calls 911 on son allegedly wielding sword—but she’s arrested as most wanted drug offender
Jerneen Green called 911 to report that her son Zjiavon Green had threatened her with a sword. Florida police arrested Zjiavon for aggravated assault and Jerneen— who police called one of Monroe County’s "most wanted drug offenders”— for drug possession.
Two arrested after South Korean police lost $1.4M in Bitcoin
Two people have been arrested in South Korea in relation to a case in which police lost 22 Bitcoin, now worth $1.4 million, after storing the coins in a third-party cold wallet. Thenews of the loss of 22 Bitcoin (BTC) was first reported by local media in early February, with more details about the case emerging as the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial P...
Polis signals possible clemency for Tina Peters, comparing her sentence to lighter one given to state lawmaker
Polis pointed to the case of a former Democratic state legislator who was sentenced to probation for the same charge that sent Tina Peters to prison.
Young actresses who successfully beat major criminal charges
Young Actresses Who Successfully Beat Major Criminal Charges
Six months after two police officers killed, will conspiracy theorist who ran into bush ever be found?
Conspiracist Dezi Freeman hasn't been seen again – but people in the small town of Porepunkah want closure.
Chicago-area man charged in alleged sex assault at I-55 Edwardsville rest stop
Police: Man accused of touching 22-year-old at I-55 rest area near Edwardsville
The 40 best crime series of the 21st century (so far), ranked
The best crime series from recent years include fan-favorite shows and award-winning instant classics like Breaking Bad and The Sopranos.
Hartford man caught with stolen firearm, ghost gun and drugs, police say
Police said they seized fentanyl, crack cocaine and several firearms - one of which was stolen - during a raid on Monday.
DA won’t refer police who killed Austin shooter to grand jury
Travis County District Attorney José Garza faced intense criticism over a policy that would have sent the officers before a grand jury, before he said his office would not seek charges against “heroes.”
Detroit man whose confession to 1999 murder was coerced by rogue cop released from prison
DETROIT (AP) — A man in prison for more than 25 years was freed Tuesday after prosecutors acknowledged that his confession to a Detroit murder in 1999 was coerced by a rogue police officer. Wearing a big smile and a Detroit Lions hoodie, George Calicut Jr. hugged his legal team as he emerged from a prison in Coldwater, Michigan, where he was servin...
Moment police arrest alleged phone snatching gang that stole £300,000 of devices in dawn raids
The group would allegedly befriend drunk or unsuspecting members of the public as they came out of pubs before snatching their phones.
California’s epic record-keeping fail — nearly half million criminal cases not properly reported
The Los Angeles County Superior Court quietly disclosed that nearly half a million criminal cases dating back to 1965 were never properly reported to the state due to a “technical error.” According to an FAQ page on California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s state website, the LACSC “recently identified a backlog of roughly” 464,005 criminal cases that went unreported between 1965 and 2023. As a result, individuals arrested in Los Angeles County...
Waldorf man sentenced to prison for murder after forklift attack
Officials say that the man killed a woman by running over her with a forklift that he stole from a Lowe's store.
California woman traded laundering for a prison cell in $80K drug money scheme
A Riverside, California, woman is headed to federal prison after funneling tens of thousands of dollars in drug money through electronic payment apps to hide its illegal origins. Destiny Canty, 46, was sentenced on February 9, 2026, by U.S. District Judge Karen E. Schreier to 34 months behind bears for her role in a conspiracy to commit money laund...
Taiwan indicts 62 linked to alleged scam center in Cambodia
The Cambodia-based Prince Group is suspected of running multi-billion dollar online fraud and money laundering operations globally.
Former NYPD officer accused of raping woman after a party: DA
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — A former NYPD officer is facing charges for allegedly raping a woman after a party in Brooklyn in September, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced on Tuesday. Daheem Morris, 27, was charged with third-degree rape and sexual abuse, forcible touching, and sexual misconduct, according to the indictment. Morris and the victim […]
Here's what in-laws of former "American Idol" contestant said after he was charged with wife's murder
Ashley Flynn was killed in her Ohio home, leaving behind two daughters who were at the residence when she was fatally shot
Towing duo sentenced in car theft ring involving dozens of vehicles
A Capital Region towing contractor has been sentenced to state prison after prosecutors said he transformed routine parking lot tows into a multi-year vehicle theft operation that stripped dozens of owners of their cars. John Rivers, 44, of East Greenbush, was sentenced to two to six years in state prison after pleading guilty to grand larceny in the second degree. Authorities said Rivers used his towing authority to remove vehicles from...
Where is serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers now? Details explored ahead of 20/20 on ABC
ABC’s 20/20 revisits the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders and reveals how 2025 DNA and ballistics evidence identified serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers, bringing long-awaited closure and exonerations.