Category: Crime

  • Stanford Employee Arrested and Charged for Campus Sexual Assault Lies

    Stanford Employee Arrested and Charged for Campus Sexual Assault Lies

    A 25-year-old woman was detained on Wednesday after prosecutors claimed she lied about experiencing two sexual assaults while employed at Stanford University. District Attorney Jeff Rosen of Santa Clara County described it as a “rare and deeply destructive crime” that directly impacts “legitimate sexual assault victims who question whether they will be believed,” Jennifer Ann…

  • Anonymous May Have Hacked Tucker Carlson’s Twitter Account

    Anonymous May Have Hacked Tucker Carlson’s Twitter Account

    Five minutes before Tuesday’s broadcast of Tucker Carlson @AnonOpsSE, a Twitter account controlled by members of the loose hacktivist movement, Anonymous attempted to take credit for hacking the host’s Twitter account before tonight’s Fox News show. One wrote, “Tucker Carlson @TuckerCarson, you’ve been #hacked.” A screenshot of the Fox News personality’s altered Twitter bio included,…

  • Retrial Given to Longest-Serving Death Row Prisoner in the World

    Retrial Given to Longest-Serving Death Row Prisoner in the World

    On Monday, a court in Japan granted a retrial to a man believed to be the world’s longest-serving death row prisoner. In 1968, 87-year-old Iwao Hakamada was convicted of murdering a family of four and condemned to death by hanging. Hakamada was on death row for 45 years before he was freed in 2014 because…

  • Terrorist on NYC Bike Path Spared Death Penalty, Receives Life in Prison

    Terrorist on NYC Bike Path Spared Death Penalty, Receives Life in Prison

    On Monday, a jury absolved the Uber driver guilty of killing eight people in a 2017 Halloween attack in New York City by plowing across a bike path of the death penalty. Sayfullo Saipov was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole because the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. The jury…

  • Apology Letter Found from Cartel Suspected Of Kidnapping Americans

    Apology Letter Found from Cartel Suspected Of Kidnapping Americans

    The Associated Press says that law enforcement has found a letter from a group of Mexican drug cartel apologizing for the kidnapping and murder of two U.S. citizens. The letter, signed by the Gulf cartel’s Scorpion group, apologized to the victims and their families—including a Mexican woman killed in the shooting—and citizens of Matamoros, Mexico,…

  • Ghost Weapons, Drugs Found at Julia Fox’s Family Home Police Report

    Ghost Weapons, Drugs Found at Julia Fox’s Family Home Police Report

    The New York Post said that the father and brother of actress Julia Fox were arrested Wednesday after police raided their New York City home and discovered a variety of suspicious paraphernalia, including ghost guns and the supplies to build them, various drugs, and bomb-making equipment. In addition to the illegal substances, investigators reported discovering…

  • Alex Murdaugh’s Latest Mugshot Shows Him With a Shaved Head

    Alex Murdaugh’s Latest Mugshot Shows Him With a Shaved Head

    In a latest booking photo released by the South Carolina Department of Corrections on Wednesday, Alex Murdaugh’s head is shaved. The photograph was taken just days after he was found guilty of the savage double murder of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. The CDOC stated that a new photograph was taken since “the previous…

  • Ex-NBA Player Shawn Kemp Arrested in Washington State After Drive-By Shooting

    Ex-NBA Player Shawn Kemp Arrested in Washington State After Drive-By Shooting

    Following a drive-by shooting, Shawn Kemp was taken into custody Wednesday night in Tacoma, Washington. According to booking records from the Pierce County Prison, Kemp was taken into custody shortly before 6:00 p.m. It is unknown what part Kemp played in the shooting and its aftermath. According to Tacoma Police, the conflict began as an…

  • U.S. Repatriates Two-Decade Guantánamo Detainee

    U.S. Repatriates Two-Decade Guantánamo Detainee

    The Military said on Wednesday that it had repatriated a Saudi man held without trial at Guantánamo Bay for more than two decades. The news of Ghassan Abdullah al-Sharbi’s transfer to U.S. custody was originally reported by the New York Times. It brings the number of detainees at Guantánamo Bay down to 31, and it…

  • Former Roommate Alleges ATM Fraud Plot by George Santos

    Former Roommate Alleges ATM Fraud Plot by George Santos

    A Brazilian man who pled guilty to fraud in a 2017 ATM skimming scheme claimed that Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was the leader of the Seattle-based organization. In a sworn confession letter dated March 7 and obtained by Politico, Gustavo Ribeiro Trelha states he recognized George Anthony Devolder Santos on television, although under one of…