Category: Crime

  • Feds Say Unruly Passenger Tried to Stab Flight Attendant And Open Plane Door

    Feds Say Unruly Passenger Tried to Stab Flight Attendant And Open Plane Door

    A Massachusetts man is charged with trying to open an emergency escape door on a United Airlines flight on Sunday and stabbing a flight attendant with a broken spoon. He is now facing charges. According to a criminal complaint, during the safety briefing on the Los Angeles-to-Boston trip, Francisco Severo Torres, 33, asked his seatmate…

  • Wife of Missing San Francisco DJ Provides Devastating Update

    Wife of Missing San Francisco DJ Provides Devastating Update

    The wife of San Francisco radio DJ Jeffrey Vandergrift, who has been missing since last Thursday, said, “Recently found personal information makes us think JV won’t be coming back.” The San Francisco Police Department deemed the 54-year-old “at-risk” on Friday, hours after he was last seen at his residence. Natasha Yi did not explain the…

  • Feds Claim 2 Kansas Guys Illegally Exported Aviation Tech to Russia

    Feds Claim 2 Kansas Guys Illegally Exported Aviation Tech to Russia

    According to an indictment from the Justice Department, two individuals were arrested in Kansas City on Thursday for their alleged roles in a scheme to ship equipment to Russia unlawfully. Cyril Buyanovsky, 59, and Douglas Robertson, 55, allegedly circumvented U.S. export rules to provide Russian enterprises with “Western avionics equipment” for their aircraft. They repaired…

  • Ozy Media Closes After Founder’s Fraud Arrest

    Ozy Media Closes After Founder’s Fraud Arrest

    On Wednesday, the struggling media company Ozy Media said it is stopping operations “immediately” because of “present operational and legal issues.” The legal challenges undoubtedly allude to last week’s arrest of founder and CEO Carlos Watson in New York City on fraud allegations. A detention memo acquired by The Daily Beast accused Watson of deceiving…

  • Certain Inevitability to the Worldwide Expansion of Cannabis Sales, Led by the United States

    Certain Inevitability to the Worldwide Expansion of Cannabis Sales, Led by the United States

    According to cannabis analytics provider BDSA, the cannabis business is anticipated to reach a market worth about $60 billion by 2027 if it continues to expand at its current rate. According to BDSA, the global cannabis market rose by 4.8% in 2022, increasing its value to $32 billion. According to the company’s five-year global prediction,…

  • FBI Claims Man Hid ‘Explosive’ in Checked Luggage at Pennsylvania Airport

    FBI Claims Man Hid ‘Explosive’ in Checked Luggage at Pennsylvania Airport

    According to a criminal complaint, federal investigators have accused a 40-year-old man of concealing an explosive device in a luggage at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania this week. Mark Muffley is in the custody of the FBI after checking his rolling luggage at a Pennsylvania airport on Monday morning in preparation for a journey…

  • What Police Have Taken From Idaho Suspect Bryan Kohberger Following His Arrest

    What Police Have Taken From Idaho Suspect Bryan Kohberger Following His Arrest

    According to an unsealed search warrant, alleged Idaho mass killer Bryan Kohberger had medical gloves and a DNA swab when he was detained on December 30 in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, where his parents live. According to the warrant, Kohberger was dressed in dark attire when officers apprehended him shortly before 1:30 a.m., with a black sweatshirt,…

  • A Nebraska Guy Was Busted Twice in Four Hours for DUI

    A Nebraska Guy Was Busted Twice in Four Hours for DUI

    In Lincoln, Nebraska, a 26-year-old man was detained for driving under the influence twice within four hours, the second time with an even higher blood-alcohol level. According to the Omaha World-Herald, the driver blew a.145, nearly twice the legal limit, during the initial traffic check late Monday. After receiving a citation, he was reportedly released…

  • Montana Woman Gets 6-Month Hunting Ban for Talking About Killing Husky

    Montana Woman Gets 6-Month Hunting Ban for Talking About Killing Husky

    TMZ reported on Tuesday that a self-proclaimed Montana huntress had been convicted for murdering, skinning, and posing with a Siberian Husky. The huntress was sentenced for killing, skinning, and posing with the dog. Amber Rose Barnes pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor animal cruelty charge months after her September 2017 Facebook post about “smoking a…

  • Two Dead in “Chaotic” Shootout at Senior Home in Minnesota

    On a Saturday night, during a “celebration of life” gathering, a shooting occurred at a senior home in St. Paul, Minnesota, leaving two people dead and three others injured, according to authorities. After 5 p.m., gunfire rang out in the parking lot of Kings Crossing by Episcopal Homes, producing a “chaotic scene,” according to the…