Category: Violent Crimes
Police seek help identifying suspect that attacked Edgewater teen
The assault happened January 6 in the vicinity of Sweet Leaf Lane and Triton Court in Edgewater, MD
Tulsa man shot by police after running amuck and stabbing BJ’s Brewhouse Manager
Unprovoked violence, and the man would not heed police commands to drop his weapon
Season 6 return of ‘FBI True’ premiers January 14 from Paramount+
12 new episodes include cases covering the Murder of Fashion Designer Gianni Versace, the Sudden Disappearance of a Brilliant Yale PhD Student, a Pizza Delivery Driver Who Was Forced to Rob a Bank, more …
Road rage: Montgomery County man charged with attempted shooting murders in Frederick
Drivers called police at 2:30 am to say they were being shot at while driving on Route 340
Fort Meyers man sentenced in 2022 shooting murder outside of the Cavo Lounge
Law enforcement caught up with him because he left his credit card inside the club after fleeing from the scene
Real life Grinch assaults 83-year-old woman, steals her check and credit card while demanding Christmas bonus (Video)
(Updated with video on 1/17/2025) Yesterday, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office announced that a real-life Grinch they identified as Heather Nelson physically assaulted and robbed an 83-year-old woman this past […]
Man arrested trying to enter U.S. Capitol with machete and three knives
No motive yet why the man tried getting into the Capitol Building with a machete and several knives while President Jimmy Carter lies in state
Stuart Police charge homeless man with New Year’s Day stabbing murder of another homeless man
The stabbing went down at Smith Turner Park while the victim was sleeping
Four Harford County teens arrested in connection to January 5 Aberdeen homicide
Amir Dorsey,18; Quinton Jackson,18; Tyjeir Cole,18; and a 17-year-old juvenile were all taken into custody
U.S. indicts Indian companies for smuggling and distributing Fentanyl in U.S. and Mexico
“We made a promise that the Justice Department would never forget the victims of the fentanyl epidemic, and that we would never stop working to hold accountable those who bear responsibility for it …” ~ Attorney General Merrick B. Garland










