July 11 Georgia man accused by SEC of perpetrating Ponzi scheme says he takes 'full responsibility' for his actions The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accuses Georgia man Edwin Brant Frost IV and his First Liberty Building & Loan, LLC, of a Ponzi scheme.
July 11 Manhunt underway for suspect in Texas ICE ambush Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Nancy Larson joins ‘The Story’ to discuss the ongoing manhunt for a suspect involved in the ICE agents’ ambush in Alvarado, Texas earlier this month.
July 11 DHS arrests five illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes, including murder and child abuse Five illegal immigrants with convictions ranging from murder to child sexual abuse were arrested by DHS as the Trump administration faces challenges from blue city officials.
July 11 Illegal immigrant convicted of shooting at small-town officer in high-speed chase A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper exchanged gunfire with an illegal immigrant from Guatemala who fled a traffic stop at speeds over 100 mph before being shot in the legs and arrested.
July 11 North Carolina military town implements new youth curfew to combat youth violence To curb rising youth violence, city leaders in Fayetteville, North Carolina, are implementing a new citywide curfew for minors.
July 11 Prosecution's 'inconsistencies' in prep school murder trial led to suspect's acquittal: jury foreman Raul Valle acquitted of murder charges in the fatal stabbing of prep school student James McGrath, while Connecticut plans to retry him on reckless manslaughter charges
July 11 New England serial killer fears grip coastal town after paddleboarder’s ‘terrifying’ murder Community seeks answers after Sunshine Stewart's body was discovered in Crawford Pond, with authorities investigating the homicide while locals express growing safety concerns.
July 11 ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ investigators uncover how murderer escaped prison before manhunt The 'Devil in the Ozarks' escaped prison wearing a makeshift uniform before being captured 13 days later just 1.5 miles from the facility, leading to firing of two prison employees.
July 11 California anti-ICE protesters are becoming criminals: Tom Homan Border czar Tom Homan calls for the violence against ICE agents to end after a protester allegedly fired a gun at federal officers.
July 11 Native Hawaiian man could face longer prison sentence after conviction for hate crime against white man A Native Hawaiian man who was convicted of a hate crime against a white man must be re-sentenced, a U.S. appeals court ruled, potentially leading to more years in prison.