Mississippi Man Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Counterfeiting Money, Using It At Florida Businesses

A man from Mississippi was recently sentenced in Columbia County, Florida, after being charged with manufacturing counterfeit money and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. Bryan Chapman, who is 27 years old, has been sentenced to 3 years and 10 months in federal prison by the Department of Justice. Additionally, the court has ordered … Read more

Mississippi Traffic Stop Discover Alleged Multi-state Gang Involved In Stealing Cooking Grease: ‘it’s Not One Of Those Bright And Shiny Things But It Has Value’

A suspected multi-state operation involving the theft of recyclable cooking grease was uncovered during a traffic stop in Mississippi. This operation has resulted in businesses suffering significant financial losses amounting to thousands of dollars. According to WLOX, the Picayune Police officers initiated an investigation after a local business owner reported the disappearance of cooking grease. … Read more

Two Georgia Cops Accused Of Spraying Schizophrenic Black Suspect With More Than 75 Bullets, Prosecutors Say

Prosecutors have requested a federal appeals court to send a murder case back to the state level. Their aim is to obtain a limited remand so that they can bring forth additional charges against two Georgia police officers. These officers are accused of shooting a schizophrenic Black man over 75 times. According to authorities, Officers … Read more

Police Found 1-year-old Has Been Vanished For Months Following His Family Was In Fatal Car Crash

Alabama police are currently conducting a search for a 1-year-old boy who was last seen in September. However, it wasn’t until early December, following a tragic car crash that claimed the lives of his father and sibling, that the boy was reported missing. As a result of the accident, his mother is currently in critical … Read more

Former Missouri City officer back taken back into custody for breaking bond conditions and testing positive for substances

A former Missouri City police officer, who was indicted for a deadly crash resulting in the tragic loss of a mother and her 16-year-old son in June, has been taken back into custody. It is reported that he violated the terms of his bond. According to court records, Blademir Viveros, 27, was found to have … Read more

2 Texas Men Apprehended For Stealing Close To 500 Wine Bottles From Heb Store, Linked To Other Thefts

Two suspects have been taken into custody by the Friendswood Police Department in relation to the theft of wine from an H-E-B store in Friendswood, Texas. The Katy Police Department led a pursuit that resulted in the capture of the suspects and the recovery of 498 stolen wine bottles. Following the leads, Friendswood officers traced … Read more

Guatemalan Citizen Included in Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has included Geovany Saul Carcamo, a fugitive with connections to Sherman, in the Texas 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List. In an effort to apprehend him, Texas Crime Stoppers is currently providing a cash reward of up to $3,000. Rest assured, all tips given will remain completely … Read more

Arizona officials accused of fumbling problem that allowed thousands of noncitizens to vote

Arizona officials are currently conducting an investigation into a longstanding issue that has enabled thousands of residents to vote for several years, despite not providing proof of citizenship during their initial registration. According to the Washington Post, attorneys investigating the issue on behalf of Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes revealed that Arizona officials had … Read more

Arizona senator resurrects vetoed bill to prohibit individuals from standing on road medians

State Sen. John Kavanagh is proposing legislation to prohibit people from standing in medians on busy roadways, unless they “expeditiously cross” the street. The Fountain Hills Republican says the bill is for public safety and has nothing to do with panhandling, though Kavanagh’s history of drafting legislation that particularly targets it. “I don’t think because … Read more