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Aaron Sharp appeared in court for arraignment, charged with murdering two relatives and injuring two East Cleveland officers.
President Donald Trump has declared a public safety emergency in Washington, DC, taking control of the city’s police ...
President Donald Trump, justifying his temporary federal takeover of policing in the nation’s capital, claimed at a press conference Monday that the violent crime situation in Washington, DC, “is ...
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NewsNation on MSNDenver man accused of using machine gun in carjacking faces federal charges
A Denver man has been indicted on multiple charges after he was accused of pointing a machine gun at a driver, demanding they ...
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The Sandwich Toss, the Crime Crackdown, and the Numbers Behind It
Was it the most costly sandwich throw in history? In Washington, D.C., a man’s attempt to toss a fully wrapped Subway sub at ...
The city of Aurora is considering renewing its ShotSpotter service, which detects gunfire within a certain area, for the next three years.
Aurora is considering renewing its ShotSpotter service, which detects gunfire within a certain area, for the next three years. The service by SoundThinking, Inc., has been used in Aurora since it ...
A grant funding Erie's ShotSpotter gunshot detection system is about to run out; police are looking for new funds to keep it.
Westchester County wants to borrow $3 million for gunshot detection technology in Mount Vernon. The city says it's not interested.
President Trump is planning to deploy federal law enforcement on the streets of the nation’s capital as early as Friday to crack down on violence committed by gangs of roaming “youths.&… ...
A former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee was beaten in an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. this week, prompting President Trump to renew his threats to take control of t… ...
Two 15-year-old teens from Maryland were arrested in connection with the brutal beating of former DOGE employee Edward Coristine during an attempted carjacking in Washington D.C.'s Logan Circle.
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