Crime

Florida Zombie Attack Drug – Flakka, What is It? Symptoms and Side-Effects of Street Drug Linked to Cannibal Man Eating Victim's Face [PHOTO] [VIDEO]

People are questioning the use of the synthesized drug often called “bath salts” or “flakka” given the recent “zombie-attack” in Florida where a 19-year-old ate a man’s face. Flakka is known to give users superhuman strength and regretful cannibalistic behavior.

Fairfax, Virginia Mayor Richard Scott Silverthorne Arrested in Meth-for-Group Sex Bust

Officials arrested the Mayor of Fairfax, Virginia after he was caught selling meth to an undercover detective in exchange for group sex with several men.

New Mexico to Implement Stricter Anti-Crime Legislation

At a time when the rest of the country is pulling back on harsh sentencing and criminal legislation, New Mexico is preparing to implement stricter anti-crime laws.

6 Killed in Year's First Massacre in Honduras

A mass killing in the central Honduran city of Comayagua left at least six people dead on Jan. 9, and the authorities believe the massacre is probably drug-related.

Woman Who Went Missing Last Month Found Hanging From Tree Near Home

A woman's body was found hanging from a tree in the woods on Long Island, and is believed to be the body of a person who disappeared last month.

Woman Attacks Vietnam Veteran in Parking Lot - Do You Know Her? [VIDEO]

A 73-year-old Vietnam veteran in Fresno was attacked and robbed outside an AutoZone. A 73-year-old Vietnam veteran in Fresno was attacked for his wallet outside of an AutoZone.

Ayotzinapa Massacre: Not All of Mexico's 43 Missing Students Killed at Landfill

At least some of the 43 Mexican students who disappeared last year under mysterious circumstances were not incinerated at a landfill but killed in a different location in the state of Guerrero, one gang suspect claims in his testimony.

Immigration News: California Bill Helps Immigrant Victims Apply for U Visas

The lower house of California's Legislature unanimously passed a bill on aimed at helping undocumented immigrants, who have become the victims of violent crime and are applying for so-called U visas, to be allowed to temporarily remain in the United States.

Mexico Nabs Cartel Heavyweight in Ayotzinapa 43 Students' Disappearance

A high-ranking drug cartel member linked to last year's disappearance of 43 college students in Mexico's Guerrero state has been taken into custody, Mexican authorities said on Thursday.

Amid Violence, El Salvador's National Police Defend Hard Line Against Gangs

Despite the surge of violence that continues to rattle El Salvador, the country's National Civil Police (PNC) "will not negotiate nor hold talks with gangs," the force's deputy chief said on Monday.

El Salvador Gangs: Country Marks Highest Homicide Rate Since End of Civil War

Authorities in El Salvador counted 635 homicides in May, making the month the single deadliest since the end of the Central American nation's civil war in 1992.

‘Slender Man’: Lawyers for Anissa Weier Argue the Case Should be Moved to Juvenile Court

Lawyers for one of the two suspects in the Slender Man stabbing case in Wisconsin are presenting arguements that their client Anissa Weier should be tried in juvenile court instead of adult court.

Iran Castillo Kidnapping: 'Que te Perdone Dios' Actress and Her Mom in Therapy After Kidnapping

Iran Castillo is recovering from a kidnapping that occurred earlier this month. Iran Castillo is recovering from a kidnapping that occurred earlier this month.

Babysitter Reports Watching Abducted Child in Washington

A man called police after realizing that he was babysitting an abducted child after seeing the child on an Amber Alert, ABC News reports.

Suge Knight Will Stand Trial for Murder and Attempted Murder After Incident at Burger Stand

Marion "Suge" Knight will face a trial for murder and attempted murder charges after the former rap music executive hit two men with his truck in January, killing one of them.

Washington D.C. No-Fly Zone: Small Aircraft Lands on Capitol Lawn, Prompts Street Closures [Watch]

Tiny aircraft that looks like a helicopter evades security and lands on Capitol lawn A small aircraft resembling a helicopter landed on the West Lawn of the U.

Wayne Community College Shooting: Suspect in North Carolina Shooting Found on Daytona Beach

The suspect wanted for a deadly shooting that ended in the death of a North Carolina community college employee was arrested Tuesday in Florida, police said.

Atlanta Public Schools Cheating Scandal: Educators Offered Last-Minute Plea to Avoid Jail Time

Sentencing will take place Monday morning Atlanta Public Schools educators have been offered a last-minute deal to keep them out of jail after being convicted of a cheating scandal, USA Today reports.

'BBC' News 2015: Jeremy Clarkson's Contract Not Renewed After Attacking Producer

The BBC will not renew the contract of "Top Gear" host Jeremy Clarkson after it was discovered that Clarkson was involved in a verbal and physical attack on a producer for the program.

ABC 'American Crime' Episode 4 Spoilers: Carter Is Granted Bail, But He'll Have to Leave Aubry Alone [Watch]

The next episode of "American Crime," "Episode Four," has Mark coming out to support his parents.

Three-Hour Hostage Situation at Museum in Tunisia Leaves at 19 Dead

A three-hour-long hostage situation at a Tunisian museum left 19 dead in the capital city of Tunis. A three-hour-long hostage situation at a Tunisian museum left 19 dead in the capital city of Tunis, according to The Guardian.
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