CRIME

Nov 24 2024CRIME

The Fight for Lost Cash: A Man's $42K Seized and Returned

Imagine sending a package with $42, 000 inside, only to have it seized by police in another state. That's what happened to Henry Cheng, a California jewelry wholesaler. His money was stopped at a FedEx facility in Indiana, and he had to go through a legal battle to get it back. Civil forfeiture all

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Pro Athletes Face New Burglary Threat: Tourist Visa Crooks

Does a tourist visa protect you from thieves? Not always, especially if you're a professional athlete in North America. The NBA and NFL have alerted their players about a clever, tech-savvy burglary ring from South America. These thieves aren't your average criminals; they use drones, signal-jammers

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Sports Stars Warned: Protect Your Homes from Sneaky Thieves!

Imagine you're rich and famous, like an NBA or NFL superstar. You might think your homes are safe, right? Wrong! The NBA has recently warned its players about some really skilled thieves. These aren't your average burglars; they're part of organized crime rings from South America. They use high-tech

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Tragedy in Orangeburg: A Teenager's Life Lost in Shooting

On a sad day in November 2024, a violent shooting shook the community of Orangeburg. The awful incident cost the life of 14-year-old Zaquan Corbett Jr. and left another teenager hospitalized. The shooting occurred near the intersection of Wheeler and Nottingham Streets. When police arrived, they fou

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Technology: How Safe Is It Really for Women?

Technology often plays a crucial role in keeping people safe. But it’s not always the silver bullet it seems. Take the case of Laken Riley, a college student who was tragically killed. Riley was cautious, using her phone to share her location and calling for help, yet it wasn't enough to save her.

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Teen Hackers: The Rise and Fall of 'Scattered Spiders'

For nearly two years, a group of young hackers, nicknamed 'Scattered Spiders, ' wreaked havoc on major tech companies worldwide. They targeted over 130 organizations, stealing credentials from almost 10, 000 employees. Their main target was Okta, a single sign-on provider used by many companies. Thi

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

The Unexpected Encounter: A Monterey Night in Focus

One night in Monterey turned into a storm of controversy after a woman reported being sexually assaulted at a Republican conference. The alleged assaulter? A popular Fox News host named Pete Hegseth. The woman, known as Jane Doe in police reports, sought medical help four days after the incident but

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

The Subway Chokehold Trial: A Look at Both Sides

The trial of Daniel Penny, the former Marine accused of killing Jordan Neely on a New York City subway, has taken a new turn. Penny's defense team has finished presenting their case after four days of testimonies. They focused on the cause of Neely's death and Penny's character. In May 2023, Neely

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

McGregor's Legal Setback: A Civil Case Ruling

In a significant legal development, a civil court jury in Ireland has awarded nearly €250, 000 ($257, 000) to a woman who claimed that MMA fighter Conor McGregor raped and assaulted her in 2018. The verdict came after a six-hour deliberation in the High Court in Dublin. The victim, Nikita Hand, repo

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Uncovering the Dark Side: Sexual Abuse by French Clergymen

Sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has been a deeply troubling issue for decades. Recently, a French independent commission delved into this problem, examining files of clergymen convicted of sexual offenses between 1950 and 2020. Their study focused on the characteristics of these offenders an

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