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Daniel Penny Found Not Guilty of Criminally Negligent Homicide

A Manhattan jury found Daniel Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in Jordan Neely's death. The jury dismissed a second-degree manslaughter charge last week.

Former Homeless Man Becomes Chicago Police Officer

Lavelle Schaffer, a formerly homeless man from Chicago, has transformed his life in a way he describes as "like a movie." Now a proud father and a Chicago police officer, Schaffer is sharing his journey of resilience and determination.

Texas DPS Drone Footage Shows Illegals on Raft Entering United States

The Biden administration’s failure to secure the border continues to worsen the ongoing crisis.

NYPD Releases Photos of UnitedHealthcare Executive’s Assassin Leaving in Taxi

The manhunt for the assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues to captivate New York City as new surveillance footage and photos reveal the suspect's calculated efforts to evade capture.

Two Fentanyl Dealers Sentenced to Federal Prison For Lacing 15-Year-Old Texas Girl

Two fentanyl dealers have been sentenced to a combined 15 years in federal prison for their roles in the death of a 15-year-old Carrollton, Texas, girl who ingested counterfeit Percocet pills laced with fentanyl.

Apartment Explosion in The Netherlands Kills At Least 3, Injures Many Others

A powerful explosion in The Hague early Saturday morning caused a building to partially collapse, killing at least three individuals and sending multiple victims to the hospital.

Authorities Identify Suspect in The Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated on Saturday that authorities have identified the suspect involved in the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, though he refrained from confirming if the suspect’s name is known.

National Police Association Endorses Kash Patel for FBI Director

The National Police Association (NPA) has strongly endorsed Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI Director, hailing his appointment as “a pivotal moment for law enforcement and public safety across the United States.”

Federal Judge Rules Alabama City Must Allow LGBTQ Group To Participate in Christmas Parade

A federal judge has ruled that the City of Prattville, Alabama, must allow an LGBTQ+ pride group, Prattville Pride, to participate in the city’s Christmas parade after the group was initially banned by Mayor Bill Gillespie Jr. citing vague “safety concerns.”

Authorities Believe Gunman in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case Boarded a Bus Leaving NYC

The search for the suspect who fatally shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan has expanded, as authorities now believe the gunman boarded a bus heading out of New York City shortly after the murder.

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