Crime
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Black America Reacts After Surprising Verdict in Sonya Massey Police Killing
In July 2024, Sonya Massey was shot and killed by former Illinois police officer Sean Grayson, who was just sentenced for his crime.
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Texas Man Tries to Surprise His Ex With Gifts, Only to Allegedly Shoot Her Current Boo Dead
Shiateek Wilson, of Texas, reportedly hid in his ex’s closet with gifts. But when she returned home with her new boyfriend, things turned fatal.
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The Unbelievable Reason This Uber Eats Dad Kept Working— Even After His Disabled Son Vanished Mid-Delivery
A Florida man reportedly took his Uber Eats rating very seriously when he continued delivering orders, despite his special needs son going missing.
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The Heartbreaking Story of the Texas 12-Year-Old Who Came Home to Learn His Parents Moved…Without Him
Erica Sanders and her boyfriend, Keven Adams, of Texas, allegedly moved out while her 12-year-old was at school. Now, they’re facing felony charges.
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You Won’t Believe How Much Prison Time This Michigan Black Woman is Facing For Using Food Stamps to Fund Her Bakery
A Michigan baker refused a plea deal after allegedly misusing over $20K in SNAP benefits to fund her bakery. Now, she’s looking at serious jail time.
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NY Woman Allegedly Disguised as Different Men to Take Their CDL Exams…Until This Gave Her Away
Jamie Middleton allegedly wore disguises to pose as men to take CDL exams. But leaving on this one fashion accessory gave her away, the DA said.
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Ohio Woman At Large After Allegedly Breaking Into Boyfriend’s Home— and Slicing Open His Testicles
Cops say Jeanita Hopings broke into her boyfriend’s home and gave him an unscheduled vasectomy. Now, she’s been charged… and still at large.
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Texas ‘Paternity Court’ Guest Allegedly Kills the Son She Sought a DNA Test For— But it Gets Way Darker
Oninda Romelus tried to find her then 18-month-old’s dad on ‘Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court.’ After her episode, she’s now facing murder charges.
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New Footage Proves the Kyren Lacy Tragedy Is More Complicated Than It Seems
Days after Kyren Lacy’s attorney dropped evidence clearing him of negligent homicide, Louisiana State Police came back with data suggesting otherwise.











