The Super Bowl reporter found dead in a Louisiana hotel room on Feb. 5 can be seen in a new security photo released by Kenner ...
The Johns Hopkins Police Department, which has received pushback from students, community members and local leaders, will add 20 to 30 new officers over the remainder of the year, according to a ...
The suspected perpetrator of a May 2023 attack on two elderly pro-life activists has been found guilty of several charges by ...
A 15-year-old Black teenager was wrongly accused of a mass shooting at the 2024 West Indian Day Parade. The NYPD has not publicly acknowledged the retraction, leaving the family's lives threatened.
Brandon Scott is pushing back against that trend. The mayor of Baltimore was the subject of racist attacks online last year after a major bridge collapsed near his city. Online commenters labeled ...
The investigation is is still active and ongoing, and the two other suspects remain at large. The suspects were wearing shirts with “Police” on the front and “ICE” on the back, police said. The ...
The investigation into the carjacking remains ongoing as authorities work to determine additional details related to the case. Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the ...
Baltimore police are investigating a shooting that occurred early Friday morning in the 2200 block of East Federal Street. Around 4:40 a.m., officers found an adult male inside a residence with a ...
On Wednesday, three members of the county Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 70 — O’Brien ... One after the next, in matching blue T-shirts, members of the Teachers Association of Anne Arundel ...
The complaint alleges that the Baltimore Police Department’s internal affairs attempted to harm the Lillys because they sought to reclaim ownership of French Bulldog puppies that were part of a ...
BALTIMORE -- A grandmother was arrested Monday after a 9-year-old in Northwest Baltimore shot and injured herself in an accidental shooting, according to police. The child's grandmother, Alethea ...
The acting attorney general fired the officials because he doubted they "could be trusted to faithfully implement the President’s agenda," a Justice Department official told USA TODAY.