Officer Shot in D.C. Navy Yard Neighborhood: Suspects Arrested, Manhunt Ends

Officer Shot in D.C. Navy Yard Neighborhood: Suspects Arrested, Manhunt Ends

An Officer with D.C. Housing Authority Police Department Shot and Wounded in Navy Yard Neighborhood Author: [Your Name] Date: [Current Date] Introduction In a shocking incident in the District’s Navy Yard neighborhood, an officer with the D.C. Housing Authority Police Department was shot and wounded early Thursday morning. The incident unfolded in the 400 block … Read more

South Carolina Man Convicted of Hate Crime in First Federal Trial Based on Gender Identity

South Carolina Man Convicted of Hate Crime in First Federal Trial Based on Gender Identity

South Carolina Man Convicted of Hate Crime in Landmark Gender Identity Trial South Carolina Man Convicted of Hate Crime in Landmark Gender Identity Trial South Carolina Man Found Guilty of Murdering Transgender Woman After a meticulous federal hate crime trial marking a historic milestone in the realm of gender identity, a South Carolina man has … Read more

Three Police Officers Shot as Suspect Continues to Fire in Southeast DC

Three Police Officers Shot as Suspect Continues to Fire in Southeast DC

Breaking News: Police Officers Shot in Southeast D.C. – Update Breaking News: Police Officers Shot in Southeast D.C. – Update Shooting Suspect Continues to Fire as Three Police Officers Are Shot Update at 10:15 a.m. Three police officers were shot and a suspect remains barricaded in a residence in Southeast D.C. This is an ongoing … Read more

Fatal Shooting On No. 3 Train In Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Fatal Shooting On No. 3 Train In Crown Heights, Brooklyn

NEW YORK — A subway rider died after being shot on a No. 3 train Sunday night in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Police sources tell CBS New York the 34-year-old man was trying to break up a fight between two other passengers who were arguing over loud music. The shooting happened just after 8 p.m. on board a … Read more

Gunman Indicted on 14 Counts Including Murder and Attempted Murder in NYC Shooting Spree

Gunman Indicted on 14 Counts Including Murder and Attempted Murder in NYC Shooting Spree

What to Know The gunman who was riding a scooter while opening fire in several New York City neighborhoods earlier this month, apparently at random, killing one man and wounding three others, was indicted Wednesday on 14 counts between them one count of murder and five counts of attempted murder, according to the Brooklyn District … Read more

Concerns about Crime and Safety in New York: Survey Reveals Alarming Statistics

Concerns about Crime and Safety in New York: Survey Reveals Alarming Statistics

NYPD is the largest police force in the country. Photo: Andrés Correa Guatarasma / Courtesy A new Siena College (SCRI) survey revealed that 41% of New York state residents have “never” been more concerned about their personal safety than they are now, while a resounding 87% responded that crime is a “serious” problem. ” in … Read more

Maryland Funeral Shooting Leaves One Dead and Two Injured, Unrelated to 10-Year-Old Victim of Gun Violence

Two people were shot and one was killed in a shooting at a Maryland funeral. The funeral service involved a victim of gun violence just 10 years old, authorities said. The shooting occurred Tuesday afternoon, June 6, at the Washington National Cemetery in Prince George’s County, according to a report from ABC News. Related news … Read more

Gunman on the Loose After Shooting a Mother – NBC New York (47)

NEW YORK — A mother struggles to survive in a Manhattan hospital as the neighbor who shot her during a heated argument in the hallway continues to evade police. The gunman was still on the run from police Friday, two days after he allegedly shot his 41-year-old neighbor who police say tried to break up … Read more

City Follows New York State’s Lead in Battle Against Guns – NBC New York (47)

NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Corporation Attorney Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix took action Wednesday to protect New Yorkers from gun violence. The New York City Department of Justice has filed two amicus briefs with the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in support of New York … Read more