A sweeping federal case linking alleged gang members to drug trafficking, armed robbery and the 2022 murder of an Alexandria teenager is set to go to trial next fall.
A Boise attorney resigned her law license and pleaded guilty to a felony drug charge after providing methamphetamine to a white supremacist client in a Kuna prison, court documents and Idaho State Bar ...
A dog handler helping police to sniff out illegal drugs and cigarettes believes criminals in the West Midlands are using "James Bond-style" technology to avoid capture. Stuart Philips runs a canine ...
Before gangsters were glamorized by movies and myth, they were known (and feared) as shadowy figures carving out power in cities like Chicago and New York. From prohibition-era mobsters slinging ...
A 35-year-old business owner has spoken of the "fearful" moment he was caught between gang members while walking home from work in Edinburgh city centre on Monday night. Couple ‘locked vulnerable ...
In a now infamous September raid on a 130-unit apartment building in Chicago, hundreds of agents reportedly rappelled in from helicopters, kicked in doors, ransacked rooms, deployed flashbangs, and ...
CHICAGO - Federal law enforcement officials suspect Mexican criminal organizations are funding a scheme to pay thousands of dollars in cash bounties for the killings of U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
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Piracy in one of the world’s most notorious hot spots has been cut sharply after marine police arrested members of two armed gangs, according to a report. Attacks in the Singapore Strait surged to ...
An undated video shows how criminals can use stolen credit card numbers in one smartphone to make tap-to-pay purchases using a completely different smartphone. The U.S. is awash with scam text ...
About 80,000 phones were stolen in the British capital last year. The police are finally discovering where many of them went. By Lizzie Dearden and Amelia Nierenberg Reporting from London Sirens ...