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Peruvian illegal immigrant arrested in Virginia after allegedly abducting teenager: police

A Peruvian illegal immigrant has been arrested after allegedly abducting a high school student in Manassas, Virginia, as she was walking to school, according to police. The Manassas Police Department said 23-year-old Jesus Enrique Ramirez Cabrera was arrested on Friday and charged with abduction, robbery, impersonation of law enforcement and petit larceny. Police received a...

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Missouri police officer charged in death of K-9 officer left in hot car

A Missouri police officer has been charged after allegedly leaving his K-9 officer inside a hot car overnight in June, leading to his death. On Friday, charges against Savannah Police Lt. Daniel Zeigler were filed in Andrew County, including one count of animal abuse. According to court documents obtained by Fox 2, the incident took...

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Kentucky police resume manhunt for gunman in I-75 shooting

A manhunt resumed in southeastern Kentucky early Sunday as law enforcement searched for the suspected gunman who authorities say opened fire near Interstate 75, injuring seven people in the shooting and a car accident. Law enforcement agencies are combing the area along the highway on foot and with a drone after the shooting unfolded Saturday...

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Officer involved in Tyreek Hill detention assigned to 'administrative duties,' official says

A Miami-Dade Police officer involved in the detention of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill Sunday was disciplined, a law enforcement official said. Miami-Dade Police Director Stephanie V. Daniels released a statement on the discipline. The officer, who wasn’t named, was pulled off the street. “Following the incident involving Tyreek Hill, I have initiated an...

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Nevada inmate pepper-sprayed, held face down before he died; death ruled homicide

A Nevada coroner’s office ruled that an inmate who was pepper-sprayed, shackled and restrained with his face to the ground was killed by prison guards. An autopsy report revealed that 39-year-old Patrick Odale’s death at the Southern Desert Correctional Center on Dec. 28, 2023 was ruled a homicide, The Associated Press reported. The autopsy report...

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Florida deputy who was once paralyzed walks into his retirement party

After a freak accident left him paralyzed, a Florida officer walked into retirement — literally one step at a time. Over two years ago, Master Deputy Harold “Hal” Davis of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) fell from a ladder while doing yard work at his home, leaving him unable to walk, officials with the...

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Karen Read, accused of murdering police officer boyfriend, alleges fellow officers killed him, staged cover-up

The Massachusetts woman accused of fatally running over her police officer boyfriend in January 2022 is claiming she’s been framed. Karen Read, 44, sat down for her first media interview this week, speaking with ABC’s “20/20” about what she characterized as a police conspiracy to blame her for the mysterious death of her boyfriend, John...

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NYPD commissioner's brother is ex-cop being probed as alleged 'fixer' for NYC clubs: Report

New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban’s twin brother, who is a former police officer, is being investigated for allegedly working as a “fixer” for restaurants and nightclubs in the city, according to a report. Federal investigators are probing consulting work James Caban, 56, allegedly did for swanky Manhattan hotspots, as well as allegations he...

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Mental, physical ailments can develop among homeowners overtaken by squatters, according to expert

Housing situations involving squatters take a toll on homeowners in more ways than anticipated. While property damage and legal fees can cost homeowners money, the mental health effects can be severe. Homeowners who have shared their stories of unwanted residents living in their homes have often brought to light the emotional stress that stems from...

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Walz administration settles left-wing group’s trans inmate lawsuit, costing Minnesota taxpayers nearly $500K

Nearly $500,000 in taxpayer money was paid by Gov. Tim Walz’s administration in what effectively was a “sue and settlement” scheme by a left-wing interest group representing a transgender prison inmate, a new watchdog report concludes. According to public records reviewed by the taxpayer watchdog group OpenTheBooks.com and first shared with the New York Post,...