On February 4th, two men were arrested and charged with running a fencing operation across state lines between 2020 and 2025. The two suspects, Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, allegedly conspired with each other and additional people who were not charged to receive and purchase stolen property. This property included things like watches, handbags, and […]
READ MORENew York Doctor Facing Charges in Louisiana for Prescribing Abortion Pill
On January 31st, a Louisiana grand jury indicted a doctor who allegedly broke the law in the state by prescribing an abortion pill online to a client who lives in the area. According to court records, the suspect, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, her company, Nightingale Medical, PC, and a third unnamed person, were all charged with […]
READ MOREMayor Adams’ Chief Adviser Pleads Not Guilty to Bribery
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, one of the top advisors to New York Mayor Eric Adams, is in hot water after not only being implicated in the mayor’s alleged criminal schemes but also for being caught telling investigators that the New York City Department of Correction would “take care” of her. Prosecutors say they plan to introduce the […]
READ MORENew US Secretary of Defense Hearing Gets Heated
Pete Hegseth, a 44-year-old highly decorated Army National Guard veteran and former Fox News host and media personality, has been nominated by President elect Donald Trump to serve as the next US Secretary of Defense. The Secretary of Defense is a very prestigious and crucial position. The person dedicated to this role will be responsible […]
READ MORELuigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty to CEO’s Fatal Shooting
The nation is gripped by the recent events that led to the fatal shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The suspect, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, has already become a viral internet sensation after he allegedly targeted a high up insurance representative in an effort to bring awareness to the current problems within the healthcare industry […]
READ MOREJudge Declines to Dismiss Trump Hush Money Conviction
In mid-2024, the Supreme Court ruled that a former president can’t be prosecuted for actions they commit as a part of their official duties. In other words, it’s assumed that presidents have some level of immunity for the official acts they commit within the reasonable scope of their authority. When this decision from the Supreme […]
READ MOREUnitedHealthCare Group CEO Shooter Captured
At around 6:45 A.M. on December 4th, Brain Thompson was walking along a sidewalk on his way to a Hilton Hotel where United Healthcare was planning on hosting its annual investor conference. Brian Thompson was the CEO of United Healthcare’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group. Suddenly, Thompson was fatally shot, and the shooter fled away. Almost […]
READ MOREDiddy Obstructing Justice From Jail
When you reach a certain level of fame and wealth, it typically follows that you start to feel entitled to behave however you’d like without consequences. Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs is finding out the hard way that not even his level of notoriety can protect him from the law, but that isn’t stopping him from […]
READ MOREHarlem Police ID Man Who Pushed Woman Onto Subway Tracks
Over the past year, random acts of violence have been on the rise throughout New York. In early November, a 37-year-old woman fell victim to an attack when she was violently shoved onto subway tracks in a Harlem train station. Police say that the woman had been waiting on the A train platform, headed towards […]
READ MOREMurder-Suicide at Apartment Complex Kills 3
On Wednesday, October 30th, police were called out to an apartment building in the South Bronx after concerned residents heard multiple gunshots being fired at around 9:30 P.M. When police arrived at the apartment units on Southern Boulevard, they discovered three individuals all suffering from gunshot wounds. The 34-year-old suspect was discovered first, slumped over […]
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