investigation

  • Rapper Rod Wave Arrested on Weapons Charges Following Alleged Gang-Related Shooting

    Rapper and singer Rod Wave, born Rodarius Marcell Green, was arrested in Manatee County, Florida, on Wednesday, April, 3, facing weapons charges in connection with an alleged gang-related shooting. The St. Petersburg Police Department confirmed Rod’s arrest, stating suspicions of his involvement in the incident that left four individuals injured on March 31. According to…

  • Kansas City Chiefs’ Rashee Rice Issues Apology Following Dallas Car Crash Involving 6 Vehicles

    Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has issued a public apology after being involved in a high-speed crash over the weekend in Dallas. This marks his first public statement on the incident. The apology, posted on Instagram, expresses Rice’s acknowledgment of his role in the matter and his commitment to cooperating with authorities. The…

  • Cassie Assisting Federal Authorities in Investigation of Allegations Against Ex Diddy

    Casandra Ventura-Fine, professionally known as Cassie, has reportedly been cooperating with federal authorities in the ongoing investigation into allegations against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. This development comes following recent raids on Combs’ residences in Los Angeles and Miami. According to TMZ, Cassie, a prominent singer-songwriter, has been in communication with federal agents for an…

  • 41 Charged in Major Drug Trafficking Indictment Linked to CJNG Cartel, Leader Still at Large

    A major crackdown on drug trafficking has resulted in 41 individuals charged in connection with a sprawling indictment that implicates the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in smuggling operations spanning across the Houston and Galveston areas. The indictment, consisting of 50 counts, alleges the trafficking of cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine from Mexico into the…

  • Peruvian Citizen Extradited To The U.S. For Operating Fraudulent Call Center Targeting U.S. Citizens

    Jose Alejandro Zuñiga Cano, a resident of Lima, Peru, faced his first court appearance March 29 in Miami federal court following his extradition to the United States. The 40-year-old stands accused of orchestrating a large-scale fraud and extortion scheme involving Peruvian call centers that preyed on Spanish-speaking individuals in the United States. Zuñiga’s arrest on…

  • Alec Baldwin Has An ‘Advantage’ After A Guilty Verdict For the ‘Rust’ Armorer

    After a trial that lasted almost two weeks, it took a jury three hours to return a guilty verdict for involuntary manslaughter against Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on “Rust.” After an investigation of cinematographer Haylna Hutchins’ death that took more than two years, it was a swift end. One case remains: Alec Baldwin, who held…

  • Woman Sues Prosecutors Who Charged Her For Murder After Self-Managing Abortion

    Lizelle Gonzalez, a Texas woman who faced murder charges for self-managing an abortion, has taken legal action against the prosecutors responsible for her arrest. The lawsuit, filed in federal court on Thursday, targets the district attorney’s office in Starr County, situated along the U.S.-Mexico border, for initiating the criminal case, which was later dropped. Gonzalez’s…

  • Former Law Enforcement Officer Sentenced To Prison For Beating, Pepper Spraying Restrained Inmate

    A former Pike County, Ohio, Sheriff’s Office deputy, Jeremy C. Mooney, has been sentenced to 100 months in prison and three years of supervised release for federal civil rights violations involving excessive force. Mooney, 49, was convicted by a federal jury in August 2023 of two counts of violating a victim’s constitutional rights by pepper…

  • Court Documents Allege Diddy Has Compromising Videos Of His ‘Freak-Off’ Party Guests

    Court documents filed by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former employee, Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, has alleged that secretive “freak-off” parties organized by the rap mogul were venues for for salacious and criminal activities. Jones has accused Diddy of fitting his home with multiple hidden cameras and then using the footage to allegedly blackmail party attendees. That’s…

  • Mock Slave Auction On Snapchat Leads To Six Teens Charged In Racial Bullying Incident

    In a case of racial bullying in Southwick, Massachusetts, six juveniles have been charged following their involvement in a racially charged online incident. The incident, which occurred on Snapchat, featured appalling language, threats of violence against people of color, and even a simulated slave auction. Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni revealed the charges after an…