
Louisiana Cop Dons Armor, Assault Rifle To Call Out Gang Members On TV
The newest viral video by Capt. Higgins in Louisiana already has more than 11 million views.
The newest viral video by Capt. Higgins in Louisiana already has more than 11 million views.
A housing development firm in Grapevine, Texas, was visited by FBI agents Thursday after being accused of operating as a Ponzi scheme.
A judge ordered Apple to unlock a San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. So what are the privacy implications?
The hackers used "ransomware" to lock the hospital out of its own medical records.
Darron Dellon Dennis Wint faces 20 felony charges in the 2015 deaths of three people from a wealthy family and their housekeeper in Washington, D.C.
Now she's filed a lawsuit accusing the pest control company of negligent supervising and hiring.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says helping the FBI hack into the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters would set a "dangerous precedent."
Police say Malachi Love-Robinson opened a medical office in West Palm Beach and was posing as a doctor.
The Planned Parenthood clinic that became the site of a deadly shooting last November reopened part of its building Monday.
Reports say police responded to a call from The Plaza hotel and a woman in her 20s was transported to a hospital with self-inflicted injuries.
Authorities don't believe the darts are poisonous and think they were shot out of a moving car on the bridge.
According to authorities, a man walked into the Nazareth Mediterranean restaurant and deli in Columbus, Ohio, and started attacking people inside.
Liang says he was patrolling a housing project with his gun drawn when he was surprised by a noise and accidentally fired.
The city rescinded the bill it sent Rice's family for the ambulance that transported the 12-year-old to the hospital after he was shot in 2014.
The Department of Justice is suing the city of Ferguson, Missouri, after its city council voted to reject an overhaul of its criminal justice system.
Ex-priest John Feit was arrested Tuesday in connection with the 1960 murder of a second-grade teacher.
Maryland's House and Senate overruled vetoes from the governor on legislation that allows convicted felons to vote as soon as they're released.
The incident happened in October, but U.S. Marshals recently took the suspect, a Florida man, into custody.
Several women have reported incidents of a man stomping on their feet before riding off on a bicycle.
Chicago officer Robert Rialmo filed a countersuit against Quintonio LeGrier's estate, claiming shooting the teen caused him "emotional trauma."
The cat that was hit with scalding water in a Facebook video is now receiving medical treatment, and a Chicago man has been charged.
Authorities say a Missouri couple were shot in the Florida Panhandle after a high-speed chase with police.
Adnan Syed, subject of "Serial's" first season, is in court seeking post-conviction relief. He claims his lawyer was ineffective during the trial.
Ammon Bundy and at least 10 of his supporters have been formally indicted, but we don't know what the charges are because the indictment is sealed.
Bill Cosby's motion to dismiss his sexual assault case has been denied. A judge rejected his claim that he had immunity from a 2005 deposition.
Robert Durst pleaded guilty Wednesday to possessing a gun as a convicted felon, which could lead to a murder trial.
Steven Avery's younger brother said in an interview with "Access Hollywood" things have been tough on the entire Avery family lately.
The number of people exonerated has been on the rise over the past decade, according to a University of Michigan Law School report.
The idea comes from Richmond, California, where seven years after the program was implemented, homicides dropped by two-thirds.
Some Chicago police officers are blaming the "ACLU effect" for increased homicides, saying more oversight makes it hard for them to do their jobs.