June 3 Video allegedly shows escaped New Orleans inmate pleading to Trump for help A video circulating on social media allegedly shows one of the escaped New Orleans inmates pleading for help.
June 3 Lead detective’s text messages cast shadow over Karen Read murder trial Texts from detective Michael Proctor in Karen Read's murder trial raise questions about investigative bias, with implications for the prosecution's strategy.
June 2 Boulder suspect spent a year planning Molotov cocktail attack on pro-Israel march: docs Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly planned a terror attack on a pro-Israel march in Boulder, citing Zionist threats, resulting in twelve injuries and federal hate crime charges.
June 2 Escaped zebra caught on camera running along busy Tennessee roadway as chaos forces lane closures Authorities in Tennessee are dealing with a zebra on the loose, disrupting traffic on Interstate 24. The animal escaped from its owners over the weekend.
June 2 Ex-ICE official criticizes 'shocking and appalling' impediment to arresting illegal alien criminals Former acting ICE director Jonathan Fahey weighs in on hundreds of criminal immigrants being arrested in Massachusetts on 'The Story.'
June 2 FBI appear outside suspected Colorado attacker's home FBI appeared outside the home of Mohamed Sabry Soliman in El Paso County, CO, in connection with the Pearl Street Mall attack in Boulder.
June 2 FBI probing Egyptian suspect's 'possible radicalization' in firebombing attack: Jason Pack Retired FBI special agent Jason Pack discussed the Boulder, Colorado attack involving a homemade flamethrower used on a group of Israeli hostage supporters.
June 2 New mugshot released of Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman FBI describes Boulder attack as targeted terrorism by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who allegedly used explosives at a pro-Israel march, leaving eight injured, one critically.
June 2 New York City sees fewest shootings, murders in recorded history: 'Historic achievements' New York City saw the lowest number of shootings and murders in recorded history over the first five months of the year, according to city officials.
June 2 Business owners blast ‘weakened leadership’ as blue city ranks among most dangerous in US Kansas City business owners are having to take matters into their own hands after they say the city isn't doing enough to combat crime.