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Search for UnitedHealthcare CEO's killer yields evidence, but few answers

The investigation into the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has intensified, with police uncovering substantial evidence but struggling to identify the suspect. Investigators believe the attack was targeted and are offering rewards for information leading to an arrest.

10 injured after police traffic officer on a motorcycle crashes into bystanders at California parade

A police traffic officer on a motorcycle crashed into bystanders during the Palm Springs Festival of Lights Parade, injuring ten individuals, including the officer. The incident, which occurred on December 8, 2024, is under investigation by the California Highway Patrol, as eyewitnesses reported the officer performing a wheelie before losing control.

Judge says lawsuit over former NFL player Glenn Foster Jr.'s jail death can proceed

A federal judge has allowed the family of former NFL player Glenn Foster Jr. to proceed with a lawsuit alleging excessive force in his death while in police custody in Alabama. Foster died in December 2021 shortly after his arrest, prompting his widow to file the lawsuit against the involved officers. This ruling comes just before the third anniversary of his death.

Florida prosecutor seeks to clear records of people charged with buying police-made crack in 1980s

A Florida prosecutor is working to vacate around 2,600 convictions of individuals charged with buying crack cocaine produced during police stings in the late 1980s. This initiative, led by Broward County State Attorney Harold F. Pryor, aims to address the injustices recognized by the Florida Supreme Court in 1993, which deemed such practices unconstitutional.

Woman arrested in Spokane after saying she was too busy to return rental car

A Spokane woman was arrested for failing to return a rental car she obtained in October, claiming she was too busy. The vehicle was reported stolen, leading to her apprehension and highlighting issues with rental agreements.

Four suspects escape after crashing carjacked vehicle

Four armed suspects are at large after carjacking a woman's Subaru in Seattle's University District early Friday morning. The suspects led police on a high-speed chase that ended in Burien after crashing the vehicle. Authorities are actively seeking information to locate the suspects.

Shooting in Seattle's International District injures five people

Five individuals were injured in a shooting at a hookah lounge in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. Seattle police are actively investigating and seeking suspects, urging witnesses to come forward.

Far-right influencer Nick Fuentes accused of pepper spraying woman on his doorstep

Far-right influencer Nick Fuentes is set to appear in court on December 19 after being accused of pepper-spraying a woman at his home in Berwyn, Illinois. The incident, which occurred shortly after a controversial post on X, raises concerns about influencer behavior and public safety.

Days after gunman killed UnitedHealthcare's CEO, police push to ID him and FBI offers reward

A gunman killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside an investor conference in New York City. The suspect is believed to have fled shortly after the attack, prompting an investigation by police and the FBI, who are offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to his capture. This incident has raised security concerns within the corporate sector.

Florida Man Accused of Hate Crime in Deadly Shooting of Gay Man Claims Self-Defense

A Florida man, Gerald Radford, is accused of a hate crime in the shooting death of gay man John 'Walt' Lay and is seeking to have the charges dismissed on the grounds of self-defense. Radford claims he feared for his life after Lay allegedly attacked him. The case raises important questions about self-defense laws and the rising violence against the LGBTQ+ community.