CEO in critical condition, shooter dead. A worker who was recently demoted came into the 17th floor of the Bank of America building in Chicago's financial district and shot his company's CEO, before turning the gun on himself Thursday.
Man is facing a life sentence for 2012 killing A New York City parolee was convicted Monday for killing a Nassau County police officer and another man in 2012.
$60,000 reward offered. Two men armed with guns forced a woman into the back of her SUV, drove off with it and later lost control. The men hit a corner near a fruit stand killing three children and critically injuring three other people Friday.
If carrying less than an ounce, only a $25 fine will be assessed. Washington, D. C. has passed a decriminalization law that took effect Thursday at 12:01 a.
Father of five was found dead by ship's captain the next day. An expensive prostitute allegedly injected a married Google executive with a lethal dose of heroin while aboard his yacht, police say.
More than 80 shot, at least 14 dead. A long Fourth of July weekend led to an outbreak of shootings and violence in Chicago. At least 82 were shot and at least 14 are dead after gunfire shook up the city, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Suspect still not found after three are shot following a rap concert in Colorado Three people were shot and injured injured after a rap concert at the Red Rocks Ampitheatre in Colorado.
Jeremy Meeks' mug shot goes viral despite violent criminal past. Not often does the photo of a criminal goes viral, but that is what happened yesterday when the Stockton Police Department posted the photo of an arrested felon on their Facebook page.
Man sentenced for four years after uploading his escape from cops on YouTube. A man who recorded footage of himself running from the police and then posted the video to YouTube has been caught and sentenced for four years in prison Friday.
Victim is fighting for her life. Two 12-year-old Wisconsin girls, who said they were acting on instructions from a website, are being charged for allegedly stabbing one of their friends 19 times, authorities said.
Woman accused of other food violations as well. A cook who worked in a correctional facility in New Mexico is accused of licking food items prior to serving them to probation and parole officers.
In wake of the second phase of the Jodi Arias murder trial, the convicted boyfriend killer appeared in an Arizona courtroom on Friday, May 16, for a preliminary hearing.
Occupy Wall Street protester Cecily McMillan, who was convicted May 5 of second-degree assault against a New York City Police officer, could face a sentence of seven years in prison Monday.
A five-month long undercover investigation has led officers of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department to crackdown hard on drug dealers who have been using the Internet to push products and attack customers.
After alluding capture by U.S. authorities in December 2012, the Cuban fugitive, Raonel Valdez, went on the run to the Caribbean before eventually getting arrested in Mexico where he awaited justice for allegedly participating in a $2.8 million gold heist.
Earlier this month, a lead radiological technologist in Perry, Ga. was convicted for falsifying and signing off on mammogram reports that incorrectly cleared nearly 1,300 women of signs of breast cancer or abnormalities.
A male classmate stabbed a teenage girl to death at their high school in Connecticut on Friday; police suspect she turned down his invitation to take her to prom.
A $525 federal fine was issued to a North Charleston man on Wednesday after he refilled his 89-cent drink at the VA hospital without paying for it, however a spokesperson for the facility said Thursday that it chose to give the man a warning instead of the citation.
A Delaware judge sentenced pediatrician Melvin L. Morse to at least three years in prison after being convicted on Feb. 13 of waterboarding his 11-year-old stepdaughter in 2012.