California boat captain indicted in fire that killed 34
Federal manslaughter charges have been filed against a California dive boat captain in the fiery deaths of 34 people who were trapped below deck last year
Police chief association releases number of officers injured during violent riots
A professional association of police chiefs and sheriffs from across the country said more than 2,000 law enforcement officers were injured in the first weeks of protests that erupted over the summer following the police killing of George Floyd, according to a report released in October.
Women linked with anarchist group charged with terrorist attack on train tracks north of Seattle
Federal authorities in Seattle on Monday charged two women with a terrorist attack on train tracks, suggesting they were working with an anarchist community to stand in solidarity with a Native American tribe to oppose the construction of a natural gas pipeline across the Canadian province of British Columbia by trying to derail trains in Washington state.
Police close investigation into death of Cornell freshman, found 2 days after fraternity party
The investigation into the death of Cornell University freshman Antonio Tsialas, found deceased in Fall Creek gorge two days after a fraternity party last year, is closed.
Reopen NJ rally organizers prevented from protesting outside governor’s house
More than a hundred New Jersey residents gathered near Gov. Phil Murphy’s house Saturday to voice their frustration over the state’s tightening COVID-19 restrictions.
Arizona couple pleads not guilty to manslaughter, child abuse after kids drown in family car
The couple was driving in a military-style truck on Nov. 29, 2019, with their four children and three nieces when they got stuck trying to cross Tonto Creek.