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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Stomped and Silenced: A Hate Crime Investigation

A 16-year-old transgender teen, Jayden Tkaczyk, was brutally assaulted by a group of teens in Gloucester, Massachusetts, leaving him with a broken orbital, permanent nerve damage, and a barrage of hateful slurs. Police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. Jayden's attorney, Cr

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

The Perfect Crime: Unraveling Nantucket's Darkest Secrets

Nantucket, a picturesque island known for its pristine beaches and quaint charm, has been rocked by a shocking murder that threatens to unravel the fabric of high society. The victim? A member of the wedding party, discovered washed up on the shore after an extravagant rehearsal dinner at the sprawl

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Road Rage Gone Wrong: When Words Turn Violent and a Hate Crime Charges

A Quincy man, 78-year-old John Sullivan, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a shocking incident involving a confrontation with an Asian family. But what exactly happened, and what does this case tell us about hate crimes in our society? Imagine this: You're standing with your family outsid

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Fugitive Mayor Back on Philippine Soil:Truth or Deception?

Former Philippine mayor Alice Guo, accused of being entangled with Chinese criminal networks and laundering over $1.79 million, has returned to Manila after being deported from Indonesia. Arriving on a private plane with a heavy security escort, Guo faces serious charges, including money laundering,

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

From Wolfman Fanatic to Fugitive:The ChiefsAholic's Wild Ride

Xavier Babudar, known as 'ChiefsAholic,' was a Kansas City Chiefs fan whose passion for the team took a dark turn when he allegedly robbed banks across seven states. He stole over $800,000 which he used to fund his fandom, attending games and building an online following. Prosecutors say Babudar us

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Is Arthur Leigh Allen *Really* the Zodiac Killer? A New Docuseries Claims So.

Netflix is diving back into the murky waters of the Zodiac Killer case with a new three-part docuseries, 'This Is the Zodiac Speaking.' The series promises to shed new light on the decades-old mystery, focusing on Arthur Leigh Allen, the only person ever officially named a suspect. But before you ju

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Caught in the Web: A Cautionary Tale of Online Predators and the Dangers of Assumption

A former high school teacher in San Diego was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for attempting to solicit sex from a minor he believed was 16 years old. This case raises some disturbing questions about online predators and the tactics they use. Sean Michael Stevenson, a 59-year-old science te

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Aug 28 2024CRIME

A False TV Producer and a City Correction Officer: A Shocking Tale of Deception and Assault in Queens

In a stunning turn of events, a city correction officer, Anthony Martin Jr., has been accused of raping a 20-year-old woman in his Queens home. The incident occurred in March, after Martin allegedly posed as a television producer on social media, luring the victim with the promise of an acting gig.

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Aug 28 2024CRIME

The End of an Era: WCBS 880 Radio Signs Off After 57 Years

After 57 years of delivering breaking news, political updates, and subway delays to New Yorkers, WCBS 880 radio will send its final transmission at midnight on Sunday. The station, which has been a staple of New York's all-news format, will relaunch as WHSQ-AM ESPN New York on Aug. 26, leaving 1010

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Aug 28 2024CRIME

Massachusetts Supreme Court Upholds Second Amendment: Switchblade Knives Legalized

In a unanimous decision, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that the possession of switchblade knives can no longer be considered a criminal offense under the Second Amendment. This ruling follows the US Supreme Court's Bruen and Heller rulings, which established a legal test for de

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