Category: Crime & Courts
Married Missouri middle school teacher charged with paying students for sex
She was offering students cash, marijuana, and alcohol to have sex with her
Florida man busted in undercover drug sale
Elijah Michael Barney, 20, of Okeechobee, arrested after selling Psilocybin, Marijuana, LSD, 2CB, MDMA, THC, Promethazine, and Hash to the undercover agent
Teen in Florida prison after getting busted for making more than 375 violent ‘swatting’ calls
He liked to get the cops to drag his victim and their families out of the house, cuff them and search the house for dead bodies. He targeted individuals, churches, schools, government agencies . . .
Teacher who catfished students in GA, MD, and MS for sexually explicit images sentenced to 33 years in prison
Michael Dendy has been teaching since 2016 and posing as either a teen boy or girl online to get his students to send him sexually explicit pics
One dead, two more injured in Essex Saturday shooting: Reward offered
One man died at the scene, two more transported to area hospitals. Suspect sought
New Jersey man charged with arson and firearms violations in Brick Township’s ‘Shotgun Wildfire’
Richard Shashaty allegedly started the wildfire that burned through 350 acres by igniting combustibles with a 12-gauge shotgun
Broward County man charged in the accidental shooting death of his six-year-old nephew
Carika Hall, 25, was watching his nephew when the child grabbed an unsecured firearm and accidentally shot himself
Two thwarted Iranian assassins of Donald Trump arrested and charged, one still on the run
Iranian fugitive Farhad Shakeri was one of three men tasked by Tehran regime to kill Donald Trump
Twelve Salisbury University students in Maryland charged in hate crime assault of gay man
One of the students posed as a 16-year-old on Grindr and lured the man to an off-campus apartment where the group allegedly held him captive and severely beat him
Seminole youth soccer coach charged with ‘Lewd or Lascivious Touching of a Minor’ female
Pinellas County law enforcement officials are concerned that there may be more minor victims out there