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Louisiana city names interim police chief

Mayor-President Monique Boulet of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, named Capt. Paul Trouard as the jurisdiction's interim chief of police, according to The Advocate.

No charges for former Ohio House speaker in federal probe

Republican former Speaker Cliff Rosenberger of the Ohio House of Representatives will not be charged in a federal probe into his travel and spending habits while in office.

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Ohio mom sentenced for Mountain Dew killing of diabetic daughter

A mother in Ohio was sentenced Friday in the death of her 4-year-old daughter whose diet mainly consisted of Mountain Dew from a baby bottle, prosecutors said.

Mugshots of the week: May 19-25, 2024

These mugshots were taken for arrests made throughout the U.S. the week of May 19-25, 2024.

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: OJ Simpson case, Pillowcase Murders, Beauty Queen Killer

Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.

Nicole Brown Simpson was living in fear of OJ before her murder, sisters say

O.J. Simpson's wife Nicole Brown feared for her life long before she was murdered, chronicling her abuse in a diary before her death in 1994, her sisters said in a forthcoming documentary.

Man in LA County randomly shot dead on bus; widow pleads for answers

The widow of a man shot dead on an L.A. Metro bus seeks justice for his death while her attorney says more should be done to keep passengers safe following a series of attacks.

The dark side of true crime

Thoughtful true crime creators can build a loyal and large listener base, but for some, resisting the siren song of shock journalism and quick audience growth is too enticing to ignore.

Bryan Kohberger defense challenges Idaho prosecutors over cellphone records

Defense attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four college students in Idaho, are asking a judge to order the prosecution to share more evidence in their case.

Arizona man convicted in 6-year-old son's starvation death

Anthony Martinez was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder in the starvation death of his son, Deshaun. An autopsy found the six-year-old weighed just 18 pounds when he died.

High schooler shot in suburban New Orleans

An 18-year-old student was reportedly shot and wounded across from West Jefferson High School in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, on Thursday.

North Carolina attorney general seeks funds to create fentanyl, cold case units

North Carolina AG Josh Stein, who is also this fall's Democratic nominee for governor, said he wants additional staff to combat fentanyl trafficking as well as more funds to help recruit officers.

More Americans smoke marijuana daily than drink alcohol, study claims

A cannabis policy researcher found that there are more daily marijuana users than there are Americans who drink alcohol everyday. Alcohol is still more widely-used than weed.

Savannah police arrest suspect in weekend shootings that injured 11 in downtown square

A 20-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with shootings at a public square in Savannah that injured 11 people; investigators are seeking 'multiple persons of interest.'

Former Tacoma Police officer sues city, Washington state in $47M defamation suit

One of the former Tacoma police officers acquitted of killing Manny Ellis has taken steps to sue city and state officials, alleging that he was falsely accused of criminal and racist misconduct.

Wealthy self-exiled Chinese businessman goes on trial in alleged $1 billion fraud scheme

Guo Wengui, a Chinese businessman who became a U.S.-based critic of China's Communist Party, has gone on trial for what prosecutors allege were frauds that cheated people out of more than $1 billion.

Mississippi woman pleads guilty to stealing government funds

Mississippi woman Misty Burgess pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally taking unemployment benefits in 2020 using the information of her sister, who was incarcerated at the time.

A Canadian serial killer who brought victims to a pig farm is hospitalized after a prison assault

Robert Pickton, a convicted Canadian serial killer who brought victims to his pig farm near Vancouver in the 1990s and early 2000s, is in life-threatening condition after being assaulted in prison.

Second trial begins for suspected German far-right coup plot

The second of three trials for an alleged far-right plot to stage a coup against the German government began on May 21, 2024, this time for nine suspected leaders of the group.

Attack on police station in Colombia leaves 2 officers dead, bomb blast injures 6 others

Violence in southwestern Colombia intensified when an attack on a police station in Morales by rebel group FARC-EMC left at least 2 police officers dead, and a bomb blast in Jamundi left 6 injured.

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