Arizona’s Highest Court Upholds Death Penalty for Man Found Guilty of Gruesome 1989 Murder

Arizona's Highest Court Upholds Death Penalty for Man Found Guilty of Gruesome 1989 Murder

The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld the death penalty for Christopher John Spreitz, who was found guilty of a heinous murder thirty years ago. In 1994, Spreitz received a death sentence from a jury for the murder of Ruby Reid in southern Arizona, which had occurred five years prior. During his sentencing hearing, Spreitz had … Read more

Officers rescue injured child from home after murder-suicide incident

Officers rescue injured child from home after murder-suicide incident

Tragedy struck in west Phoenix as a murder-suicide claimed the lives of a man and woman, leaving their 3-year-old son in critical condition. Off camera, neighbors have mentioned that they had previously heard arguments coming from the Corona’s townhome. However, they never anticipated that such heated disputes would escalate into a violent incident behind closed … Read more

U.S. Justice Department Seizes Two Miami Condos for Violating Russia-Related Sanctions

U.S. Justice Department Seizes Two Miami Condos for Violating Russia-Related Sanctions

The Department of Justice has made an announcement today stating that it has successfully obtained the forfeiture of two luxurious Miami condominiums. This comes as a result of a court-ordered default judgment and final order of forfeiture that was entered on January 7. These condos were found to be in violation of U.S. sanctions against … Read more

Chinese individuals apprehended in DR Congo with gold bars and $800,000 in cash

Chinese individuals apprehended in DR Congo with gold bars and $800,000 in cash

The weight of the gold bars that were seized has not been disclosed, as depicted in a file photo [Reuters]. Officials have announced the arrest of three Chinese nationals in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The individuals were found in possession of 12 gold bars and a significant sum of $800,000 (£650,000) in cash. … Read more

Republicans object to child fatality report’s recommendation to ban guns in households with children

Republicans object to child fatality report's recommendation to ban guns in households with children

Two Republican state representatives have claimed that the Arizona Department of Health Services is targeting the Second Amendment rights of parents. They made these accusations in response to the agency’s annual Child Fatality Review Team report, which suggests that reducing the number of firearms in homes could potentially reduce the number of children killed by … Read more

Department of Justice Approves $1.035B for Victims of State-Sponsored Terrorism

Department of Justice Approves $1.035B for Victims of State-Sponsored Terrorism

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) made an announcement today, stating that Special Master Mary Patrice Brown has given authorization for payments amounting to a total of $1.035 billion from the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (the Fund). These payments will be made to almost 19,000 victims of state-sponsored terrorism. The Department of … Read more

Father accused of assaulting children riding e-bikes on the road and stealing their mobile phones

Father accused of assaulting children riding e-bikes on the road and stealing their mobile phones

In Arizona, a father is currently facing several charges for reportedly assaulting two children on e-bikes, all while his own son witnessed the incident from inside the car. Last month, in a Scottsdale neighborhood, a disturbing incident took place. According to witnesses, a man got out of an SUV and violently assaulted a child riding … Read more

Suspected romance scammer arrested in Scottsdale released on bail

Suspected romance scammer arrested in Scottsdale released on bail

Victims of an alleged con man named Robert Giuliano express their disillusionment upon discovering that he has been released from jail. “I feel like I’ve been victimized twice, essentially,” said one of the victims. Giuliano was apprehended in Scottsdale recently following a tip received by local law enforcement about his outstanding felony warrant from New … Read more

Florida Woman Admits Guilt To Welfare Fraud Charges In California

A 56-year-old woman from Gainesville, Florida, admitted on Monday to stealing health benefits for her daughter from California after they relocated to Florida. Leanne Michelle Hawk, who was supposed to receive her sentence on July 17, admitted guilt to two felony charges of grand theft. Court records reveal that she also faced a sentencing enhancement … Read more