Bryan Kohberger, the 29-year-old criminologist accused of a quadruple home invasion murder, will soon get a change of scenery after more than 18 months behind bars in the Latah County Jail in Moscow, Idaho. In a one-page order signed by Idaho’s Chief Justice Richard Bevan, the state’s high court chose Ada County for Kohberger’s trial,...
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Alleged Trump gunman Ryan Routh has a paper trail of pro-Ukraine advocacy: reports
The alleged gunman arrested at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, has a lengthy paper trail of pro-Ukraine advocacy, according to several news reports Monday. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested Sunday after allegedly pushing the muzzle of an assault rifle through a chain-link fence near former President Donald...
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger arrives in Boise ahead of trial
Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students, was moved on Sunday from rural Latah County to Ada County, where his upcoming trial will be held after a judge granted his defense team a change of venue. Kohberger was seen arriving in Boise on a small plane and...
Fight at popular Lions tailgate spot turns deadly as 1 killed, another wounded in shooting
A fight at a popular tailgating spot for the Detroit Lions turned deadly on Sunday after the team fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Ford Field in Michigan. One person was killed and another was in critical condition following the fight in Eastern Market – a neighborhood located just blocks from the stadium, according...
DNA from Georgia woman's murder leads to wrong twin, investigator says: 'Crime of opportunity'
On July 18, 2008, Genai Coleman was sitting in her car near a transit station and reading her Bible when a man with a gun approached her. The assailant, who had walked out of a gas station across the street, pointed his weapon at her and demanded that she get out of her gold Dodge...
Suburban mom murdered by husband in front of 4-year-old daughter: police
An Illinois man was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife after officials said he fatally shot her six times in their home. Around 11 a.m. on September 5, officers with the Warrenville Police Department responded to the home of Steven Kramer, 39, for a report of a cardiac arrest and death, police...
Blue city mayor who supported defund police movement calls for more officers after popular chef’s murder
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, who previously supported defunding police efforts, is now pushing to “increase patrols in areas reeling from ongoing criminal behavior” after the deadly shooting of a popular chef left the community reeling. Shaun Brady, a 44-year-old Irish immigrant, was shot dead outside the restaurant he owned Aug. 28 just after 5...
Florida teen kills both parents in 1 year: police
A teen who killed his father in Oklahoma last yearbut claimed self-defense, thereby avoiding prosecution,faces first-degree murder charges in Florida for allegedly stabbing his mother to death. The 17-year-old faces first-degree murder charges in the death of his 39-year-old mother. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said at a Wednesday press conference that he is pushing...
Kamala Harris wants to have it both ways on crime. No wonder Americans don't feel safe
In a rare venture off her carefully crafted “script,” Vice President Kamala Harris commented on this week’s tragic school shooting in Winder, Georgia which left four dead and nine hospitalized. At her campaign rally in New Hampshire, Harris called the incident “a senseless tragedy,” and went on to lament that students have to be “concerned...
Garland claims DOJ reaffirming its 'norms' despite series of controversies
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland championed a returned to “norms” at the Department of Justice on Thursday, despite controversies that have left Republicans alleging a two-tier justice system. Speaking to department staff in Washington, D.C., Garland referred to former President Trump’s term in the White House as a “particularly difficult period for the department.” “When...









