Dec. 31 (UPI) --A 45-year-old man is in critical but stable condition after a suspect shoved him onto the New York City southbound 1 subway tracks and was caught afterward in Manhattan.
A suspect drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, creating a mass casualty incident. 14 are dead and dozens are injured.
He was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition, police said. Photos showed police arresting a suspect — who had blood splashed over his sneakers — near 59th Street and Columbus Circle.
A Colorado man allegedly attempted to rob a bank but left with nothing after handing a note to a teller who was unable to decipher what he had written, according to police. The incident happened ...
Police are still searching for the suspect. The man was captured in surveillance images wearing a brown hoodie, green pants, a green baseball cap, sunglasses and brown gloves.
Corrections Officer Andrew Lansing issued two misconduct reports earlier this year for inmate Rashawn Cannon, the man accused of killing Lansing on Christmas Day at Ross Correctional Institution ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The suspect accused in a deadly stabbing in Halawa early Sunday morning has been charged. Reggie Lautalo, 38, was charged Monday with second-degree murder and second ...
The investigation revealed that the suspect, Bryan Keith Arthur, was in a domestic dispute with his girlfriend at the home. Top StoriesNew laws taking effect in North Carolina on January 1 ...
The suspect fired at least five rounds and one of the guards fired as well, Los Angeles Police Capt. Raul Jovel said in a news conference. The man fled, sparking a hunt that ended hours later with ...
It’s unclear what sparked the 2 a.m. argument at Bagel Depot on Richmond Avenue, but the hoodie-wearing suspect pulled out a knife to settle it, police sources told The Post. The two victims at ...
Details about the fight or a possible suspect were not available. No arrests have been made. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities at (562) 567-9299.
For 16 years, a suburban New York prosecutor’s office insisted it had the right man in a notorious 1996 double killing. The office tried him five times, through a series of hung juries and ...