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Man who fatally shot 23 at El Paso Walmart set to plead guilty to murder nearly 6 years on
Nearly six years after a man fatally shot 23 people in a racist attack targeting Hispanic shoppers at a Walmart in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border, the gunman’s criminal case is set to come to a close.
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Judge to allow ‘bushy eyebrows' testimony in Bryan Kohberger's quadruple murder trial
A judge says a former roommate of four University of Idaho students who were killed in 2022 can testify about seeing an intruder with “bushy eyebrows” around the time of the crime.
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Accused killer took bloody selfies after stabbing man to death, investigators allege
A South Florida man accused of stabbing another man more than 49 times and partially burning his body took bloody selfies after the killing, investigators said in a court hearing Thursday.
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Escaped California killer sought in deadly Tijuana shootout captured after months on the run
An escaped California killer convicted in an LA County murder and sought in a shootout in Tijuana that killed a law enforcement officer is in custody.
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New Pornographers drummer Joe Seiders arrested for child pornography
New Pornographers’ drummer Joe Seiders has been arrested for child pornography and molestation, police confirmed, with the band sharing in a statement they’ve cut all ties with the former member.
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Date set for Luigi Mangione arraignment on death penalty-eligible charges
Luigi Mangione was indicted Thursday on a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a necessary step for prosecutors to seek the death penalty.
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US YouTuber remains in custody in India after visiting restricted island with Diet Coke can
Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov will next appear before a local court in Port Blair — the capital of India’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands — on April 29.
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California man accused of kidnapping 10-year-old he met on Roblox
Matthew Macatuno Naval was charged with kidnapping and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor Sunday, authorities said.
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Luigi Mangione indicted on death penalty-eligible charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December, was indicted in a New York court on four charges including a count eligible for the death penalty.
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San Diego County courtrooms ‘video bombed' with porn and hate imagery
Virtual court appearances were disrupted for hours.
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Here's a list of deadly shootings on U.S. college campuses since 1966
From the 1966 Texas clock tower shooting to the deadly incident at FSU, here’s a look at other shootings on U.S. college campuses in recent decades.
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At least two dead, multiple hospitalized after shooting at Florida State University
Officials said the 20-year-old suspect is the son of a Leon County Sheriff’s Office deputy.
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DA's office files motion to delay Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing
The office said the court should obtain a copy of comprehensive risk assessments of the brothers before their resentencing hearings.
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What is CECOT?
The Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, is a mega-prison in Tecoluca, El Salvador.
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Judge finds probable cause to hold Trump administration in contempt over deportation flights
A federal judge said in an order Wednesday that he has found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt over the deportation flights that it sent to El Salvador, NBC News reports. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg found “the Government’s actions on that day demonstrate a willful disregard for its Order, sufficient for the Court to conclude...
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911 call details Florida restaurant ‘disturbance' that led to William Levy's arrest
A new 911 call details the “disturbance” in a South Florida restaurant that led to the arrest of Cuban-American actor William Levy.
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Member of Zizian group says she did not kill her parents
Michelle Zajko’s denial was part of a 20-page handwritten “Open Letter to the World” her attorney provided to The Associated Press on Tuesday.
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How two detectives and a podcast helped solve decades-old suburban cold case
The 1983 case of Karen Schepers was solved 42 years later. Elgin detectives share how their podcast ‘Somebody Knows Something’ helped crack the case.
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Mom arrested after allegedly threatening teacher over ‘be kind' rainbow flag
An Indiana mom was arrested for allegedly bringing a gun to school and harassing a teacher for a class lesson on flags that featured one rainbow flag.
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Hertz says 2024 hack exposed some customers' driver license and credit card data
Hertz is notifying customers that a data hack late last year may have exposed their personal data.