Death of Atlanta Rapper Young Scooter

Atlanta rapper Young Scooter died on his 39th birthday after injuring himself while fleeing from the scene where police were called for shots fired. The injury was not caused by the officers on the scene.

Local Police and Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

Local police departments in the U.S. are trying to reassure immigrant communities by clarifying that they are not immigration officers and urging residents to feel safe reporting crimes. The Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts have intensified fears among immigrants, making the job of police chiefs more challenging.

Mass Stabbing in Trondheim, Norway

Four people were injured, two seriously, in a mass stabbing incident in Trondheim, Norway. Police believe the individuals involved had a previous relationship, ruling out terrorism as a motive. The situation is under control, and the investigation is ongoing.

Arrest of Lumberton Township Mayor Gina LaPlaca for DUI

Lumberton Township Mayor Gina LaPlaca, a Democrat, was arrested for DUI outside her home with her young son in the car. She admitted to drinking alcohol and failed a field sobriety test. Bodycam footage shows the events leading to her arrest.

Local Police Assisting Federal Agents with Deportations

Rochester's Democrat Mayor criticized local police for assisting federal agents with deportations, stating it goes against their policy. Democrats support sanctuary policies while the Trump administration takes action against them.

Local Police Collaboration with ICE

Some local police are eager to help ICE while others are concerned about legal risks, as seen in two neighboring counties on Long Island, New York.

State of Emergency Declared in Peru Capital

Peru's president declared a state of emergency in the capital following a surge of violence, including the killing of a popular singer. The state of emergency allows for restrictions on rights and deployment of soldiers to assist police.

Secret Service Shooting Near White House

The Secret Service shot a man near the White House during an armed confrontation. The man was rushed to a hospital, and there were no reported injuries to Secret Service personnel.

Mass Shooting at Pub's Opening Night in Toronto

Toronto police are searching for three suspects after a mass shooting at a pub’s opening night left 12 people injured.

Shooting at Toronto Pub

A shooting at a pub in Toronto, Canada left a dozen people wounded, with the suspect still at large. Police are investigating the incident.

Police Shooting in Newark, New Jersey

Two police officers were shot in Newark, New Jersey, resulting in one officer's death and another critically injured. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin are closely monitoring the situation. The incident is part of a series of police shootings across the country.

Mozambican Police Fire on Opposition Leader's Supporters in Maputo

Mozambican police fired on opposition leader Venancio Mondlane's supporters in Maputo, injuring at least 10 people. Mondlane was excluded from talks aimed at ending protests over the disputed election. Analysts believe the agreement will not stabilize Mozambique without his involvement.

Clemency Granted in Fatal Shooting Case

Virginia's Republican governor granted clemency to a former policeman involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in 2023. The ex-officer was sentenced to 3 years in prison but was acquitted of involuntary manslaughter. The shooting occurred outside a shopping center after the man was accused of stealing sunglasses. Body camera footage captured the pursuit and shooting, leading to the man's death.

Virginia Governor Grants Clemency to Fired Police Sergeant

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin granted clemency to a fired police sergeant convicted of shooting and killing an unarmed man accused of stealing sunglasses. The officer was sentenced to three years in prison but will now be freed, although his felony conviction remains.

Controversy Over Mayor's Condolences to Family of Man Shot While Trying to Stab Others

Boston's Democrat mayor faced criticism for offering condolences to the family of a man who was shot while trying to stab two people at a Chick-fil-A restaurant. The incident involved an off-duty officer intervening to protect the individuals being attacked.

Oklahoma toddler calls 911 for "emergency doughnuts" and gets them delivered by officers

An Oklahoma toddler called 911 and asked for "emergency doughnuts," which officers delivered to the child's home. The police fulfilled the request and brought a box of Dunkin' doughnuts to the child.

Suspected Ramming Attack in Northern Israel

A suspected ramming attack in northern Israel injured at least 10 people, with one person in serious condition. The incident occurred at a bus station in Karkur Junction on Route 65. Israeli police have made an arrest on the scene.

Investigation into Deaths of Three Women at Belize Resort

Police are investigating the deaths of three women from Revere, Mass., found dead at a Belize resort.

Alleged Assault by U.S. Rep. Cory Mills

U.S. Rep. Cory Mills is being investigated for an alleged assault of a 27-year-old woman. Police reports show conflicting information about the incident, with the victim initially reporting physical abuse but later recanting. The case is under active criminal investigation.

Shooting at DMV Office in Louisville, Kentucky

Three people were killed in a shooting at a DMV office in Louisville, Kentucky. The suspect is on the loose and police are hunting for the shooter. The victims, two women and a man, have not yet been identified. The shooting was not a murder-suicide and there doesn't seem to be a public threat at this time. Witnesses saw individuals flee the scene in a vehicle.

Car attack in Munich, Germany

A 24-year-old Afghan man seeking asylum in Germany is the suspect in a car attack in Munich that hospitalized 28 people. He was known to police for past violations on drug and other criminal charges.

Ed Sheeran's busking incident in Bengaluru

Indian authorities stopped Ed Sheeran from busking in Bengaluru, citing lack of permission for the busy location. Sheeran claims he had permission. Lawmakers supported the police's decision, emphasizing the need to follow local rules.

Florida Gas Station Robbery

A man suspected of shooting four people during a gas station robbery in Florida was shot and killed by police after a pursuit. The suspect also shot a sheriff's deputy, but the deputy's injuries were non-life threatening.

School Shooting in Sweden

A shooting at Risbergska School in Sweden resulted in the deaths of about 10 people, including the gunman. The incident took place at an adult education center in Orebro. The police believe the perpetrator acted alone and there are no suspected connections to terrorism. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called it a painful day for Sweden.

School Shooting in Sweden

Four people were injured in a school shooting in central Sweden. Police are conducting a major operation and urging residents to stay away from the area. The shooter's motive is unknown.

School Shooting in Örebro, Sweden

Five people have been shot at a school in the city of Örebro in central Sweden. Charges include attempted murder, arson, and aggravated weapons offense. Extent of injuries unclear. Police urge public to stay away from the area.

School Shooting in Örebro, Sweden

A school shooting in the Swedish city of Örebro resulted in at least five people being shot and hospitalized. The suspected shooter died after shooting himself. Police are investigating the incident, and the situation is ongoing.

Paulsboro Councilman Berates Police Officer During Traffic Stop

Paulsboro Councilman Theodore D. Holloway II was caught on police body camera video berating a police officer who pulled him over for running a stop sign, claiming special treatment due to his position as an elected official.

Minneapolis Police Department Reform

Minneapolis has promised to reform its police department nearly five years after George Floyd's death, with an agreement between the city and the DOJ. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke discusses the reform efforts.

Minneapolis Police Department Reform

Minneapolis Police Department under federal consent decree for major reforms following George Floyd's murder by a police officer.

Death of Alabama Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows

Alabama police lieutenant Mark Meadows died after being hit by a car while directing traffic at a church. He was described as a 'treasured member' of the community and a true public servant. The incident occurred outside the Church of the Highlands' main campus before 7 a.m. on Monday.

Fatal Shooting of Alleged Intruder in Englewood, Ohio

An alleged intruder was shot and killed by a homeowner in Englewood, Ohio after confronting the armed homeowner. The intruder, Matthew Culham, was found dead in the yard. The police believe Culham charged at the homeowner after being detected on the property.

Robbery Spree in NYC

Robbers targeted 49 NYC stores to steal ATM machines, resulting in a $40,000 cash theft. Police seek public's help in identifying suspects. Increase in shoplifting incidents reported in the city. Singh family store also affected. City leaders face challenge in filling NYPD positions.

Ice-T's Traffic Stop Incident in New Jersey

Ice-T was caught on a police body cam video having a heated verbal exchange with a New Jersey officer during a traffic stop due to a missing license plate and expired registration. The actor, known for his role on Law & Order: SVU, was allowed to renew his registration and avoid having his car towed after a tense exchange with the officer.

Capitol Riot and Its Aftermath

On January 6, 2021, supporters of President-elect Donald Trump clashed with police and security forces as they tried to storm the U.S. Capitol. The violence led to injuries, deaths, and ongoing trauma for Capitol Police officers who defended the building.

Discussion on the Suspected Murder on the New York City Subway

Rep. Claudia Tenney discussed the suspected murder of a woman on the New York City subway and argued that the prosecution of Daniel Penny has had a chilling effect on people coming to the aid of others in dangerous situations.

Police Operation in Peru

Peru's Green Squadron unit, including a police officer dressed as the Grinch, conducted an operation to dismantle a suspected drug-trafficking gang in southern Lima during the holiday period.

Houston Shooting

A shooting in Houston, Texas left two teenagers dead and three others wounded at a makeshift club.

Burglary at Joe Burrow's Home

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home was burglarized while he was playing a football game. Police were called to the scene and found the house ransacked.

Protest Against Femicide in Kenya

Kenyan police fired tear gas and arrested at least three protesters as hundreds of people - mostly women - demanded action against a wave of femicide cases in the country.

George Floyd Square memorial changes in Minneapolis

George Floyd's killing by police in 2020 sparked worldwide protests. Minneapolis wants to make changes to George Floyd Square — the multi-block memorial that occupies the area where Floyd died.

Justice Department Investigation into Memphis Police Violations

The U.S. Department of Justice found that Memphis police regularly violate the civil rights of citizens, engaging in unconstitutional tactics like excessive use of force and discriminating against Black residents. Memphis city refuses federal oversight of its police force.

Clashes in Pakistan over Imran Khan's Arrest

Police in Pakistan's northwestern district of Attock fired tear gas at supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan protesting for his release and marching towards the capital Islamabad.

Arrest of 19-Year-Old in Southlake, Texas

A 19-year-old man in Southlake, Texas was arrested after driving down the wrong street, striking vehicles, and firing a rifle at multiple people, including a police officer. No injuries were reported, and the suspect is facing multiple charges.

Man Rescued from Brooklyn Bridge

New York City Police Officers rescued a man threatening to jump from the Brooklyn Bridge, preventing a tragedy. The man was taken into custody and transported for a psychological evaluation.

Resistance to Federal Immigration Laws by Denver's Mayor and Other Left-Wing Officials

Denver's Democrat Mayor is promising to use the city's police and organize private citizen demonstrators to block the enforcement of federal immigration laws in the city, comparing it to the Tiananmen Square massacre. Other left-wing officials in various states are also openly calling for resistance to federal law.

Israeli Police Operations in the West Bank

Israel Police released video showing operations in the occupied West Bank with aftermath of airstrikes in areas surrounding Jenin.

Swatting Conspiracy Against U.S. Officials

Foreign nationals charged in swatting conspiracy against U.S. government officials and private individuals, endangering real people and wasting police resources.

Breonna Taylor case

The Justice Department is considering next steps after a judge dismissed felony charges against two former officers accused of lying to secure a search warrant before Breonna Taylor was killed by police.

Texas Police Officer Removes Alligator from Family's Doorstep

Texas police officer removes live alligator from family's doorstep using bare hands.

Homeless Woman Steals Donations from Oakland City Council Candidate

A homeless woman stole $1,000 worth of donations from an Oakland city council candidate during a campaign kickoff event, and the police did not show up when called.

Shooting at Annual Dominican Festival in Allentown, Pennsylvania

Police in Allentown, Pennsylvania responded to a shooting at an annual Dominican Festival where two groups opened fire at each other. Several people were wounded but there were no fatalities. The incident is under investigation.

Stabbings at Notting Hill Carnival in London

Three people were stabbed during the opening day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London, with one in life-threatening condition. The event attracted hundreds of thousands of revelers celebrating Caribbean music and culture.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Criminal Justice Reform

Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the DNC on the first night of the convention. A parody narration of 'Law & Order' paints former President Trump as a criminal defendant, with Harris portrayed as the prosecutor. Harris has a history of criticizing law enforcement and supporting criminal justice reform.

Protest outside Israeli consulate during Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Protesters clashed with police outside the Israeli consulate in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, leading to arrests and tensions between anti-Israel demonstrators and law enforcement.

Rainbow Family Gathering in Germany

The Rainbow Family, a group of bohemians who gather in nature, were forced to leave a nature reserve in Germany due to a ritual fire and illegal camping. The group hosts annual gatherings worldwide, but this event was shut down by police due to concerns of forest fires and illegal activities. The Rainbow Family has been around since the 70s and promotes a communal lifestyle close to nature.

Rainbow Family Gathering in Germany

A hippy commune known as the Rainbow Family was forced to leave a nature reserve in Germany after hosting their annual gathering, which involved ritual fires and camping in a landscape conservation area. Despite warnings and fines, some members did not comply with requests to leave.

Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Harris-Walz campaign surrogate Pete Buttigieg responds to criticism facing Democrats on crime and the economy during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. There were multiple shootings and armed robberies reported during the event.

Pro-Palestinian protests outside the Democratic National Convention

Pro-Palestinian protests outside the DNC in Chicago were deemed “mostly peaceful” despite some arrests. Demonstrators chanted, broke fencing, but the first major protest of the DNC stayed mostly peaceful.

Chicago Police Performance During Protests

Protests in Chicago serve as a test for the police force which has been under pressure to reform in recent years. The article discusses their performance on the first day of the convention.

Masked Motorcyclists in San Francisco

Masked motorcyclists caught on video doing donuts and wheelies around a traffic officer in San Francisco. Police union says lack of officers prevented arrests.

Buffer Zones for Police and First Responders

Some states have established buffer zones for police and first responders, setting minimum distances for the public to stay back. Journalists argue that these laws hinder the public's right to observe police activities.

Challenges Faced by Police Departments in the U.S.

Former ICE official John Fabbricatore highlights challenges police are facing due to lack of recruitment, retention, and support from government officials. He mentions morale problems, mental health challenges, negative impact of movements like 'Abolish ICE' and 'defund the police', and media coverage affecting officers' perception. Fabbricatore emphasizes the importance of supporting law enforcement and enforcing laws to maintain public safety.

Police Shooting of Georgia Man in Athens

A 26-year-old Georgia man was shot and killed by police after waving a firearm near a gas station in Athens. The officers returned fire after the suspect fired at them. The incident is under investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Protest in Ferguson, Missouri

A policeman in Ferguson, Missouri, was severely injured during a protest on the 10-year anniversary of Michael Brown's death. Officer Travis Brown suffered a severe brain injury after being assaulted while making arrests for destruction of property. The suspect, Elijah Gantt, is facing assault charges.

Sectarian Violence in Northern Ireland

Sectarian violence erupted in Northern Ireland following a pro-unionist demonstration, resulting in 10 injured police officers. The violence was condemned by authorities. The incident occurred after the Apprentice Boys Relief of Derry parade, a significant event for local unionists in Northern Ireland.

Riots in the UK

Rioters in the UK clash with police outside a hotel in Rotherham. King Charles III praises the community spirit amidst the violence. Misinformation on social media adds to the unrest. Police arrest hundreds. King criticized for delayed response.

U.S. Capitol Riot Violence

California man sentenced to 20 years in prison for violent attacks on police during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. He has a history of political violence and assaults on law enforcement. Prosecutors described him as one of the most violent members of the mob of Donald Trump supporters.

Policing Disparities in Birmingham

A top police officer in Birmingham admitted to a "two-tier" approach in law enforcement towards different ethnicities, sparking controversy. The police failed to prevent violent incidents involving Muslim mobs and faced criticism for their handling of the situation. Reform UK leaders and others criticized the police for their response, highlighting perceived disparities in policing different groups. The incident involved attacks on vehicles and a pub, resulting in injuries. The Prime Minister denied the existence of a "two-tier" system in policing.

Far-right Rallies and Racist Violence in the UK

Far-right rallies in the UK target immigrants, Muslims, and people of color, leading to racist mob violence as police try to contain the situation.

Kamala Harris and Law Enforcement

The article discusses Kamala Harris' stance on law enforcement and public safety, highlighting instances where her actions contradict her current image. It also questions her ability to keep the public safe amidst ongoing national divide and increased danger in cities.

Anti-immigration Protests and Riots in England

Anti-immigration protests and riots in England escalate as protesters target a migrant hotel in Rotherham, setting it on fire and clashing with police. The protests have spread nationwide following the killing of three British girls. Calls for government action and deployment of army are made amidst the crisis.

Accident involving New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick

New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick struck two pedestrians with her vehicle, injuring one of them. The incident is under investigation.

Clashes between Far-Right Activists and Anti-Racism Protesters in the U.K.

Far-right activists clashed with anti-racism protesters in cities across the U.K. after a stabbing rampage left three girls dead. Police officers were injured, arrests were made, and violence erupted in various cities. False rumors about the suspect fueled anger among far-right supporters. The Prime Minister condemned the violence and expressed full support for the police.

UK Anti-Immigrant Protests and Far-Right Clashes

Protests involving far-right and anti-immigrant groups have erupted in towns across the UK following the Southport stabbings, leading to violent confrontations, arrests, and property damage. Police have been actively involved in controlling the situation.

High-speed police chase and crash in Los Angeles

High-speed police chase in Los Angeles ends with dramatic crash after vehicle slams into an SUV in Koreatown neighborhood. Suspects involved in armed robbery taken into custody by police.

Clashes in London After Knife Attack

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to meet with police leaders after clashes between protesters and police following the deaths of three young girls in a frenzied knife attack. The suspect is a 17-year-old male in police custody, and false information about his identity sparked violent protests.

Seaside Machete Battle in Southend-on-Sea, Essex

A seaside machete battle in Southend-on-Sea, Essex led to several injuries and arrests. The incident involved a 'beach rave' turning into a street battle with machetes. Locals were aware of potential trouble beforehand, but police response was questioned. The incident is part of a recurring pattern of violence in the area.

Far-right Protesters Clash with Police Outside Mosque After Stabbing Incident in England

Far-right protesters attacked police outside a mosque in northwest England following a stabbing incident. The violence was fueled by false rumors about the suspect's identity. The stabbing, which tragically resulted in the deaths of three young girls, led to chaos and injuries among officers and civilians.

Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua

Fox News reports on warnings about the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua giving a 'green light' to attack and kill police officers in the U.S., particularly in Denver and Chicago.

Stabbing at Miami International Airport

A man stabbed a woman multiple times and tried to throw her over a railing at Miami International Airport. The woman is in critical condition. The man, Alexander Paul Love, is facing a first-degree attempted murder charge.

Anti-Immigration Protests in Dublin

Three police officers were injured in anti-immigration protests in Dublin at a site for housing asylum seekers. Clashes and violence have been ongoing at the location, with a recent incident involving a fire, verbal and physical abuse towards police officers, and an arrest that later led to release. The Justice Minister condemned the violence and warned of the seriousness of attacking law enforcement.

Attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump

Local police counter-sniper team stationed inside building where Thomas Crooks fired at and nearly killed former President Donald Trump. Confusion over agency responsible for building security. Secret Service blamed for security failure.

Rising Lawlessness in Oakland, California

Oakland, California is experiencing a surge in lawlessness with mob lootings, random shootings, and attacks on elderly people. The city lacks adequate policing due to understaffing and a culture of underpolicing. Political corruption and ineffectiveness have contributed to the worsening situation.

Alligators in North Carolina

Alligators found in unexpected places in North Carolina, successfully removed by authorities to ensure safety.

Manhunt for Crossbow-Wielding Triple Murder Suspect in the U.K.

Manhunt launched in the U.K. for crossbow-wielding triple murder suspect after three women in the same family were killed in a house north of London. The victims were targeted in this horrific incident. Crossbow killings are very uncommon in the U.K.

Homophobic Attack on Couple in Halifax, Canada

A couple was beaten up by a homophobic gang after defending themselves from offensive remarks. The incident left them with injuries including a broken nose and bruises. Police are investigating the attack.

Incidents at Pride Month Celebrations in New York City and Chicago

Multiple arrests and police injuries occurred following chaotic incidents at the end of Pride Month celebrations in New York City and Chicago. The Pride parade in Chicago was disrupted by violence and disorderly behavior, leading to arrests and injuries among police officers. Similar incidents of violence were reported in New York City after a Pride parade, with videos capturing fistfights and assaults. The events resulted in a significant police presence maintaining order in both cities.

Man smashes glass door at hotel and gets subdued by police officer

An irate man smashes through a glass door at a hotel, only to be swiftly subdued by a police officer in a video that went viral. The officer successfully arrests the man despite his resistance.

Protest in Jerusalem

Thousands protested in front of the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, calling for the release of hostages. Police extinguished a fire in the road and protesters rekindled it. Young people blocked streets and chanted against the government.

Protests in Kenya

Protesters killed in Kenya as police fire on crowds demonstrating against proposed tax increases.

Kenyan protests over tax bill

Kenyan protesters killed by police while trying to storm parliament over a controversial tax bill that raises taxes by $2.7 billion.

Kenyan Protests Against Tax Rises

Kenyan police open fire on protestors as they storm parliament in widespread demonstrations against sweeping tax rises, resulting in several deaths and injuries. The controversial tax bill aims to raise taxes to pay off foreign debt, sparking outrage among Kenyan citizens.

Protests in Kenya against Finance Bill

Protesters in Kenya set part of parliament building on fire in response to a controversial finance bill imposing new taxes. Police opened fire on protesters, resulting in at least three deaths. Two people died in similar protests the previous week. Kenya Human Rights Commission reported 50 Kenyans, including the president's personal assistant, were abducted by police officers. President Ruto was away attending an African Union retreat.

Arrest of Joseph Iniguez, George Gascon's Top Aide

Joseph Iniguez, George Gascon's No. 2 prosecutor in Los Angeles, was arrested in 2021 after interrupting police during a traffic stop involving his fiance. He has since been promoted and received a settlement from Azusa, where the incident occurred. Another top aide to Gascon is facing felony charges for improperly accessing information against Los Angeles sheriff's deputies.

Coordinated Terror Attack in Dagestan, Russia

A coordinated terror attack in Dagestan, Russia targeted two synagogues, two churches, and a police outpost, resulting in at least 22 deaths. The attackers received foreign funding, and the motive may be linked to anger over the Israel-Hamas war. Security forces killed six gunmen involved in the attacks.

Challenges of Policing Communities with Migrant Crime

NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell discusses the challenges of dealing with crime committed by migrants in New York City, highlighting the difficulty in policing communities where the backgrounds of individuals are unknown.

Stabbing Attack in France

A street-cleaner and a police officer were injured in a stabbing attack by a man armed with a screwdriver in France. The attacker was shot dead by a second officer. The incident occurred during a routine street cleaning in a suburb of Paris.

Rescue of Moose Calf in Alaska

A baby moose in Alaska was saved from drowning after getting wedged between a floatplane and a dock. The calf was rescued by a man and police officers, reuniting it with its mother.

Shooting at Peachtree Center Food Court in Atlanta

Multiple people were shot at the Peachtree Center Food Court in downtown Atlanta. The victims are alert, conscious, and breathing. Police are still investigating the incident.

Mass Shooting in Akron, Ohio

A mass shooting in Akron, Ohio left one person dead and at least 26 wounded. Police are investigating the incident but have not located a suspect yet.

Knife Attack in Mannheim, Germany

An assailant with a knife attacked and wounded several people in Mannheim, Germany. Police shot and injured the attacker. The incident happened in a square in Mannheim's downtown area.

Stabbing in New York's Times Square

A man was rushed to the hospital after being stabbed in the legs with a machete in New York's Times Square. Three suspects fled the scene, but three men were later taken into police custody for questioning. The victim is in stable condition.

Protests outside former President Trump's trial in New York City

Protests outside New York City courtroom where former President Trump's trial is taking place escalate as supporters and anti-Trump protesters clash, with police intervention required.

Louisiana Law Restricting Approach to Police Officers

Louisiana Republican Governor signs law making it a crime to approach within 25 feet of a police officer under certain circumstances, potentially limiting the public's ability to film officers. Critics fear it infringes on First Amendment rights, while proponents argue it will ensure officer safety.

Public Sex Incident on Naples Pier

A Florida woman and man were caught having sex in broad daylight on a Naples pier, with the woman diving into the ocean to escape police. They were both charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace, with the woman facing an additional charge of resisting arrest without violence.

Alligator attack in Houston, Texas

An alligator was found taking bites out of a deceased female victim in Houston, Texas.

Bait Houses Used to Catch Burglars in Atherton, California

Atherton, California, a city facing a rise in home burglaries, is using bait houses with tracking devices to catch perpetrators. Police follow the tracking devices with drones and license-plate readers. Residents support the unique method.

Stabbing Incidents in Massachusetts

A man stabbed four girls inside a movie theater in Braintree, Massachusetts, followed by another stabbing incident at a McDonald's in Plymouth. The suspect was taken into custody after a police chase.

Random attacks on elderly victims in California

A California man, Nicholas Hosteter, randomly punched two elderly victims in separate incidents and posed for a casual photo after one of the attacks. He was arrested by the Campbell Police Department.

Confrontation with Sex Offender at Target

An Ohio mom confronted a registered sex offender at a Target for filming her teen daughter's backside, but police could not arrest him as recording people in public is not a crime. The man, Charles Broc Mullholand, is a tier two registered sex offender with previous offenses involving minors.

Police shootings of armed individuals

Two recent cases of men being shot by police while holding guns pointed down have raised questions about deadly force standards for police officers and how they should respond to armed individuals.

Arrest of Scottie Scheffler Outside Valhalla Golf Club

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and Louisville Metro Police Department released new video footage from an internal investigation into the arrest of Scottie Scheffler, who was arrested outside Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky before his tee time at the PGA Championship. The videos showed the scene outside Valhalla and the events leading to Scheffler's arrest.

Alligator found in Florida resident's pool

A large alligator found its way into a Florida resident's pool, prompting police intervention and removal by a trapper. Alligators have been more active due to mating season, with recent incidents reported in the area.

Sophisticated Fraud Scam Involving Suspects Posing as Microsoft Employees

Asheville, North Carolina police warn of a 'sophisticated fraud scam' where suspects pose as Microsoft employees to steal money from victims' computers, resulting in $50,000 losses. Authorities urge caution and verification of identity of individuals claiming to be company representatives.

Arrest of Armed Venezuelan Immigrant in Chicago

Chicago Police arrested a Venezuelan immigrant armed with a handgun and ammunition after a shooting incident. Despite the charges, the suspect was released from custody.

Near-Fatal Confrontation at Suspect's Home

Law enforcement conducting a new search at the home of a suspect in the Gilgo Beach murders resulted in a near-fatal confrontation where the suspect attacked officers with a knife, leading to a police shooting. The suspect and officers were injured but are expected to recover.

Antisemitic Attack in Rouen, France

French police shot and killed a man armed with a knife and metal bar suspected of setting fire to a synagogue in Rouen amid rising antisemitism in France during the Israel-Hamas war.

Increase in Threats Against Synagogues in the U.S. and Worldwide

Man shot and killed by police in France after setting fire to synagogue in Rouen. No injuries reported. Anti-Semitic acts on the rise.

Woman Subdues Peeping Tom in Department Store Dressing Room

A woman in Colorado subdued and restrained a man who was allegedly recording her in a department store dressing room. She posted about the incident on Instagram, expressing shock at bystanders who didn't help. The man was detained by the police, and the woman is pressing charges.

Shooting on Lil Baby's Music Video Set

Three people were injured in a shooting on the set of rapper Lil Baby's music video production in northwest Atlanta. The victims are expected to survive. The rapper was not injured in the incident. Police have no suspects at this time.

Police Shut Down Carnival at Exton Square Mall Due to Unruly Crowd

Pennsylvania police shut down a carnival at a mall after an unruly crowd of juveniles threatened safety by assaulting at least one person. The carnival's permit was eventually revoked due to safety concerns.

Police Use Drones for Crime-Fighting

Police in Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania have adopted drone technology to tackle growing retail theft issues, with a small fleet of drones assisting in tracking down and apprehending suspected thieves. The drones have proven to be effective due to their speed in dispatch and ability to locate suspects quickly. The department's clearance rate for retail thefts is significantly higher than the national average, thanks to the use of drones.

Discrimination against foreigners in Japan

Whistleblower in Japan claims police received orders to target foreigners based on appearance alone. Some foreigners, particularly blacks and Southeast Asians, faced prejudice. Gion district in Kyoto banned tourists from certain areas to protect Geishas from harassment.

Bronx rape suspect arrested after assaulting a woman

A Bronx rape suspect filmed assaulting a woman was arrested by the New York police. The victim was dragged between two cars and sexually assaulted. The suspect fled the scene but was later identified as 39-year-old Kashaan Parks.

Gunfire near Teen Rowing Event in California

Gunfire near a teen rowing event in California shocked parents and students. Police are searching for two armed suspects. No one knows the source of the shots.

Student Protests for Palestine

Student protests in various universities across the U.S. in support of Palestine lead to clashes with supporters of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Assault in the Bronx

New York City authorities are searching for a man who choked and sexually assaulted a woman in the Bronx. The incident was caught on surveillance video, and the suspect is still at large.

Discrimination against foreigners in Japan's police force and tourism restrictions in Gion district, Kyoto

A whistleblower in Japan's police force claims officers were ordered to target foreigners based on appearance, with a focus on undocumented migrants. Mainichi, a left-leaning publication, reported on the issue. The Gion district in Kyoto also banned tourists from certain areas, including traditional tea houses, due to harassment of Geishas. Opinions on the ban are split.

Homeless Woman Living in Sign on Grocery Store

A homeless woman in Michigan was found living inside a sign on top of a grocery store for a year. She had a desk, a coffee maker, a computer, and a printer. Police were surprised by the setup and provided her with information about local services. The woman faced no charges and agreed to vacate the sign.

Possible UFO Crash in Las Vegas

Las Vegas police respond to a 911 call about possible aliens after a UFO crash in a family's backyard. A crime scene expert analyzes the video and confirms the existence of two alien-like creatures.

Anti-Israel encampment dismantled at University of Chicago

Police dismantled an anti-Israel encampment at the University of Chicago that was interfering with the campus' free expression, learning, and work. The protesters were warned to leave or face disciplinary action. The encampment was ultimately dismantled by law enforcement.

Anti-Israel Protest at University of Virginia

At least 25 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Virginia campus as authorities tried to clear an encampment. The protesters repeatedly refused to comply with university policies regarding protests.

Police Shooting in San Jose, California

Two police officers were shot and wounded in San Jose, California while responding to a disturbance call. California has strict gun control laws in place, including bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. The suspect was also critically wounded in the exchange of fire.

Anti-Israel Protests at Portland State University

A dramatic video captures a driver racing towards a crowd during anti-Israel protests at Portland State University. The driver was detained and taken for a mental health evaluation. Police arrested 30 people after agitators occupied the university library twice in one day. The incident involved protesters, damaged vehicles, and injuries to police officers.

Gangs' Attack on Haiti's Police Chief

Gangs in Haiti stormed the neighborhood of the police chief, set his house on fire, and killed his dog. The police force, previously criticized, has gained respect for their efforts in defending government buildings. The gangs have control over many parts of Port-au-Prince, creating a sense of insecurity among residents. Despite facing challenges, the police are holding their ground against the gangs with limited resources.

Protests at Columbia University and UCLA

Former President Donald Trump praised police for arresting 'radical left' protestors at Columbia University and UCLA, stating they should not be allowed to take over the country. Democrats fear political backlash from the protests.

Police Clash with Activists at UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment

Police broke down barricades at a Palestine Solidarity Encampment at UCLA and arrested activists after a week of disruption. Activists clashed with police, leading to arrests and removal from the site.

Mayor Brandon Johnson's Response to Officer Luis Huesca's Death

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faced backlash for not attending the funeral of fallen police officer Luis Huesca after the family said he was unwelcome, sparking tensions between the police department and the mayor's office.

Student Protest at Hamilton Hall

Police zip-tied and arrested student protesters during a demonstration at Hamilton Hall.

Charlotte Police Officers' Shootout

Four police officers died in a shootout while serving a warrant for a felon in possession of a firearm in Charlotte, N.C. Suspect Terry Clark Hughes Jr. opened fire, resulting in the deaths of the officers. The incident has raised concerns about the criminal justice system's ability to prevent such tragedies.

London Sword Attack

A man wielding a sword went on the attack in London, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring at least four others, including two cops. The attacker crashed a van into a house before carrying out the attacks. The incident is not believed to be terror-related.

Police Shooting in Charlotte

Four law enforcement officers were shot and wounded while serving a warrant related to illegal firearms at a home in Charlotte.

Sword Attack in East London

A man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and police officers in a east London suburb, killing a 13-year-old boy and injuring four others. The incident is not being treated as terror-related or a targeted attack.

Charlotte Police Shooting Incident

Multiple police officers were shot in Charlotte, North Carolina during a U.S. Marshals Task Force investigation. One suspect was found dead, and authorities are determining if multiple gunmen were involved.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Sorbonne University

French police removed pro-Palestinian protesters from Sorbonne university in Paris after they occupied the main courtyard. Similar protests are happening in the United States. Police used force to remove the protesters, sparking tensions with the students.

Violence in London

Nearly one in four Londoners have been attacked or threatened with violence in the last five years, costing taxpayers around £7 billion in 2023. Research shows a significant number of Londoners feel at risk of crime from gang members and support police to use stop and search. Crime disproportionately affects the poorest areas.

Mass Shooting at Block Party in Memphis

A mass shooting during a block party in Memphis, Tennessee, left two people dead and six others wounded. Police are working to locate the suspects who carried out the shooting.

London Police Apologize for Threatening 'Openly Jewish' Man at Pro-Palestinian March

London's police force apologized after threatening to arrest an 'openly Jewish' man for potentially provoking pro-Palestinian demonstrators. The incident highlights tensions amid pro-Palestinian marches in the city.

Fatal Shooting of Alleged Pedophile in Seattle

Bodycam footage shows Seattle police fatally shooting an alleged pedophile who pulled a gun on them during a sting operation where he thought he was meeting two underage girls. The suspect was killed at the scene.

National Fraternal Order of Police criticizes actor Alan Ritchson

The National Fraternal Order of Police criticizes actor Alan Ritchson for insulting cops and Christians in an interview, accusing police officers of getting away with murder. Ritchson stars in the Amazon series Reacher. The FOP condemns his comments and defends the bravery of real police officers.

Sydney Stabbing Incident at Church

Sydney experienced another stabbing incident two days after a man stabbed six people to death in a shopping mall. The latest incident occurred at a church in Wakekly, where a priest was repeatedly stabbed during a sermon. The injuries were not life-threatening, and the suspect was arrested.

Police Officers Shot and Killed in New York

A police officer and a sheriff's deputy in New York were shot and killed while responding to a call in Salina. The suspect was also killed in the exchange of gunfire.

Fatal Stabbing Attack at Sydney Shopping Center

A man stabbed six people to death at a shopping center in Sydney before being shot by police. The attacker, Joel Cauchi, had mental health issues. The incident is not believed to be terrorism-related.

Stabbing rampage at Australian mall near Sydney

At least seven people, including the suspect, are dead after a stabbing rampage at an Australian mall outside of Sydney. Eight others, including a 9-month-old baby, were severely injured and the suspect was killed by a lone police officer.

Stabbing Rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction Shopping Mall

Seven people were killed and several others injured in a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall in Sydney. The suspect was shot and killed by a lone police officer.

Memphis Police Officer Killed in Shootout with Teen Suspects

Memphis Police Officer Joseph McKinney was killed in a shootout with teen suspects, one of whom was previously arrested on weapons charges and released without bond. Officials are calling for tougher sentences and stricter gun laws in response to the incident.

Sydney Police Officer Confronts Knifeman at Shopping Mall

A police officer in Sydney named Inspector Amy Scott heroically confronted and shot a knifeman who murdered six people at a shopping mall. The officer also provided first aid to victims before backup arrived. The attacker was shot and killed after raising a knife at the officer. Prime Minister and local authorities commended the officer for her bravery.

Stabbing Spree in Australia

At least six people, including the suspect, are dead after a stabbing spree at a shopping center in Sydney, Australia. The motive and identity of the suspect are unknown at this time.

Sydney Shopping Mall Stabbing Attack

Six people were killed and multiple others injured in a stabbing attack at a shopping mall in Sydney, Australia. The suspect was shot by the police. No motive has been disclosed yet.

Fatal Stabbing at Westfield Shopping Centre in Sydney

A man stabbed six people to death at a busy Sydney shopping center before being fatally shot by police. Multiple others, including a small child, were injured in the attack.

Stabbing Rampage in Sydney Mall

Seven people are dead, and others are in serious or critical condition after a stabbing rampage in a mall in Sydney, Australia. The attacker, who was shot by a lone officer, was among the dead, and a baby was among those stabbed. The motives of the attacker were unclear, and the police officer who shot the attacker was hailed as a hero.

Fatal Shooting in Tennessee

Police officer and 18-year-old suspect fatally shot in exchange of gunfire in Tennessee, injuring two other officers and a 17-year-old. Gun violence leads to deaths in the community, highlighting the need for it to stop.

Arrest of migrant at hotel shelter in Yonkers

Police encountered resistance while arresting a migrant at a hotel shelter in Yonkers, north of New York City. Chaos erupted during the arrest captured on police bodycam footage.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver involved in hit-and-run incident

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice turned himself into police following his alleged involvement in a hit-and-run incident where four people were injured.

Shooting at End of Ramadan Event in Philadelphia

Shooting at end of Ramadan event in Philadelphia leaves three people injured, including a teenage boy shot by police. Five arrested, no fatalities reported. Incident occurred during Eid al-Fitr celebration organized by a local mosque.

Shooting at Ramadan Celebration in Philadelphia

Two people were shot in Philadelphia during a celebration at the end of Ramadan. Police made numerous arrests and recovered four guns. One of the injured may have been struck by a bullet from a police officer. Over 1,000 people were present at the event.

Fatal Shooting of UPS Worker in Birmingham, Alabama

A Birmingham, Alabama UPS worker, Anthony Lamar Love, Jr., was shot and killed in a targeted attack. Police are searching for the gunman who fled the scene.

Haitian police seize hijacked cargo ship after 5-hour shootout

Haitian police recover hijacked cargo ship loaded with rice after 5-hour shootout with gang members, resulting in injuries and deaths. Gangs involved were named 5 Seconds and Taliban. Police also seized weapons in Cap-Hatien and issued a search warrant for firearms being sent from Miami.

Street Takeover in Springfield, Virginia

Hundreds of people gathered in Springfield, Virginia, for a 'street takeover' where cars were driven recklessly and donuts were performed, leading to chaos and disorder. One officer was injured and a cruiser was damaged. Several individuals have been charged in connection with the incident.

Shooting Incident at CityPlace Doral

Two people were killed, including the shooter, and seven others were injured in a shooting incident at CityPlace Doral in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Quick response from police prevented further casualties. Multiple agencies are investigating the incident.

Arrest of Massachusetts Man at Boston City Hall

A Massachusetts man was arrested after a violent encounter at Boston City Hall where he bit police officers after shouting racial slurs. The incident resulted in injuries to the officers.

Police Shooting in Indiana

Police in Indiana shot and wounded a man who fired at officers responding to a domestic disturbance report. The man was taken to a hospital in Ohio. SWAT team was involved in the incident.

Elderly couple found shot to death in Fort Lauderdale home

An elderly couple in Fort Lauderdale, Claudette and Major Melvin, were found shot to death in their home, leaving behind a family devastated and seeking justice. The police are still searching for the killer and the couple's missing red car.

Texas Immigration Law and Racial Profiling Concerns

Texas' immigration law raises fears of racial profiling by police, reminiscent of Arizona's 'show me your papers' law in 2010.

Fatal Stabbing of Woman in Athens

Greek authorities order urgent investigation into woman's fatal stabbing outside Athens police precinct after requesting protection from ex-boyfriend. Calls for femicide to be recognized as distinct term in Greece's criminal code. Minister promises full investigation as former partner arrested.

School Shooting in Finland

A 12-year-old student opened fire at a secondary school in southern Finland, killing one student and seriously wounding two others. The suspect was later apprehended. The incident has shocked the nation, especially due to the young age of the victim and the suspect.

Angie Harmon accuses delivery driver of fatally shooting her dog

Actress Angie Harmon accused a delivery driver of fatally shooting one of her dogs. Police confirmed elements of her allegation but no arrests have been made. Instacart suspended the driver and is cooperating with police.

Shooting in downtown Indianapolis

Seven juveniles were wounded in a shooting in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The victims were between the ages of 12 and 17. No suspects have been taken into custody yet.

Hostage situation in Ede, the Netherlands

150 homes evacuated in Ede, the Netherlands due to a hostage situation at a popular drinking spot. Suspect armed with knives known to law enforcement. Motive remains unclear. Three hostages released, situation ongoing.

Hostage Situation in Ede, Netherlands

Three people held hostage in a nightclub in Ede, Netherlands were released by the police. The situation is ongoing as it is unclear if more hostages remain. Police do not suspect a terrorist motive.

Gunman Incident in Florida Hotel

A man sent a fake text to authorities about a murder in a Florida hotel, leading to a gun battle with police officers. The gunman was later found dead, and the injured officer survived thanks to his bulletproof vest.

Repeal of Police Traffic Stop Reforms in Memphis

Five former Memphis police officers plead not guilty to second-degree murder charges in the death of Tyre Nichols. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signs off on the repeal of police traffic stop reforms made in Memphis after Nichols' death, sparking outrage and calls for reforms nationally and locally.

Pro-Palestinian protests in New York City

Pro-Palestinian protesters clash with police outside President Biden's fundraiser in New York City, disrupting the event with chants and slogans. Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were also in attendance.

Clash in Greece over U.S. Military Cadet Concert

Communist-backed demonstrators clashed with police in Greece while trying to prevent a concert by U.S. military cadets in Larissa. The protest was against the presence of U.S. troops in Greece and Greek military support for Ukraine and international maritime security missions in the Red Sea.

California Police Forced to Return Seized Cannabis to Distributor

Police in California return hundreds of pounds of cannabis to a distributor after seizing it due to illegal operations. The distributor blames the city for the delay and financial losses incurred.

Police Car Chase Ends with Suspect Clinging to Moving Car

Police in California released video of a pursuit that ended with a suspect clinging onto a moving car in what looked like a carjacking attempt, prior to being shot.

Indianapolis Bar Shooting Incident

One person was killed and five others, including a police officer, were wounded during a shooting at a bar in Indianapolis. The incident occurred when off-duty officers exchanged gunfire with suspects, resulting in injuries and one fatality.

Suspension of Ridgely Police Officers in Maryland

Residents of Ridgely, Maryland demand truth as all police officers are suspended pending investigation. Past controversies include a $5 million settlement for the death of Anton Black in 2018. Officers with misconduct history hired in the past. State prosecutor investigating suspended officers.

Police Reform

Tennessee legislature passed a bill undoing local police reforms after Tyre Nichols' death.

Tragic Missing Persons Cases and Murders

New police body-worn camera footage shows Nashville officer's encounter with Riley Strain before he disappeared. Riley Strain's body was found. Tragic events surrounding missing persons cases and murders are highlighted.

Violence and Chaos in Haiti

Haitian gang members were killed and set on fire in Petion-Ville suburb in Port-au-Prince in an apparent case of vigilantism. The country is in a state of chaos due to violent gangs, with police struggling to maintain control. Negotiations are ongoing to form a transitional council after the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

U.S. Immigration Law

The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas to implement its immigration law SB4, permitting local and state police to arrest individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.

Jacksonville Beach, Florida Shootings

Three separate and unrelated shootings in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, left one person dead and at least three others injured. Multiple suspects are on the loose. Police are investigating the incidents.

Paris Riot After Killing of 18-Year-Old Man

A riot broke out at a police station in a suburb of Paris following the killing of an 18-year-old man during a police chase. Nine people were arrested, two police officers were injured, and security measures were increased in the area. The riot was inspired by the death of the young man, who had fled from police on a scooter and was hit by a police car. Past incidents have led to nationwide riots in France.

Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale

Spring Break students have declared Fort Lauderdale as the 'new Miami' after a judge upheld the midnight curfew, leading to an influx of revelers to the city's beaches. Despite strict rules and bans, students engaged in drinking, drug use, and fighting, with some praising the police for their laid-back approach. The city welcomed the students, hoping they would return in the future.

Anti-Israel Protesters Target New York Times' Printing Facility in Queens

Anti-Israel protesters targeted New York Times' printing facility in Queens, accusing it of manufacturing 'consent for genocide'. Police dispersed protesters peacefully without any arrests made. Similar protests have occurred in the past in different locations.

Pittsburgh Police Staffing Cuts

Pittsburgh police are cutting officer presence in dispatch offices from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m. due to staffing shortages, leading to limited response to non-emergency 911 calls. The decision has sparked controversy and pushback.

Animal Welfare

Brownstown Township police rescued nearly 100 cats and kittens from a hoarding situation. Two kittens named Mitch and Marcus were stolen from a Humane Society in Florida but were safely returned after community and police intervention.

Security Challenges in Celaya, Mexico

Celaya, Mexico is one of the most dangerous places for police officers in North America, with high homicide rates. The city has chosen to confront cartels rather than negotiate, leading to a high number of police casualties. The president's security policies have left many towns with a shortage of police officers.