Murder USA: Steven Renardo Rush Sr bagged by cops in Club Tabu shooting

Police responded to Club Tabu just after 2 a.m. Sunday morning for a report of a shooting. When officers arrived on the scene, they found three victims in a car suffering from gunshot wounds. The victims had been sitting in the car when the suspect and a female exited the establishment. The victims and the suspect had a brief verbal interaction after which the suspect fired several shots into the car.

Woman attacked by fake cop operating unmarked car with emergency lights in broad daylight

Maryland State Police officials advise citizens that if stopped and approached by a person you do not believe is a police officer, lock your doors and do not lower your window further than a crack. Request that the individual show you a badge and a photo ID card. If you are still suspicious, you can also request the officer request an officer in uniform respond to your location.

Northern Va. Police Beat: Gunwoman wanted cash on her pizza

Fairfax Police say that on Monday September 29, 2014 at approximately 9:09 pm, a woman entered the Vocelli Pizza restaurant, displayed a handgun and demanded money. The suspect took cash and fled on foot. The suspect was described as a white or Hispanic female, in her 20s, 5 feet 3 to 5 feet 5 inches tall and a thin build. The suspect was wearing all dark clothing.

Robber slashed woman who refused to hand over her money

The investigation revealed that the adult female victim was walking in the area of the apartment complex when she was approached by the suspect, who demanded money. When she refused, the suspect knocked her to the ground and attacked her with a knife. A passing citizen observed the attack and called police. The suspect fled on foot towards the apartment complex. Arriving officers rendered first aid to the victim, who was gravely injured, but who is now stabilized and expected to survive.

G-Men put the brakes on Pakistani running tracking App for domestic abusers and stalkers suspecting love-cheats

This is the first-ever criminal case concerning the advertisement and sale of a mobile device spyware app. Marketing for the app targeted people suspicious that their spouses or romantic partners might be cheating on them.

“Apps like StealthGenie are expressly designed for use by stalkers and domestic abusers who want to know every detail of a victim’s life—all without the victim’s knowledge,” said Leslie Caldwell, assistant attorney general of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.

Klansman Pleads Guilty to Federal Hate Crime for Cross Burning

Flanagan’s co-conspirator, Timothy Stafford, constructed a wooden cross in a workshop behind his house. Using Flanagan’s credit card, Stafford and co-conspirator Ivan “Rusty” London then purchased diesel-fuel with which to soak the cross.

Flanagan and the other co-conspirators then drove the cross to the victim’s residence and upon arriving at the residence, Flanagan and London exited the truck.

The cross was placed in the driveway leading up to the house and was ignited. The co-conspirators burned the cross with the purpose of intimidating the African-American male who resided at that residence.