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The Tenth Circuit revived the Crutcher estate’s civil-rights suit against former Tulsa officer Betty Shelby, sending key claims back to a lower court.
Prosecutors dismissed the murder case against Zion Clayton after they could not locate a key witness. The Jan. 24, 2025 killing of Anthony McMichael remains under investigation.
A late-night shooting at 60th and Delancey in Cobbs Creek left two people dead and three injured; police are investigating and seeking witnesses.
A man convicted in the 1987 shooting that left Det. J.J. Biello paralyzed may soon be eligible for release, local reporting says.
Six people were detained after deputies say they trespassed at a posted North Freeway property after responding to an online 'challenge', Precinct 4 says.
A 17-year-old from Canadian drowned Monday at Lake Eufaula after an apparent paddle-board accident; investigators say the teen was not wearing a life jacket. Authorities recovered the body about 40 feet from shore.
Hernando County Democratic Chair Brian Stewart was charged with misdemeanor battery after a Spring Hill "No Kings" protest confrontation. The Florida GOP is demanding his removal from leadership.
Cambridge Engine 5 and Ladder 1 covered in Somerville Monday night for a two‑alarm fire on Puritan Road, a Cambridge Fire Facebook post says.
Austin B. Gentry, 26, was killed after being struck while crossing I-55 near LA 442 late March 28, troopers say. Investigators say he exited a vehicle after an initial crash before the fatal collision.
A viral Instagram clip shows a man dancing on the outside of a moving CTA Red Line train, prompting warnings from advocates and a CTA statement urging riders to report dangerous behavior.
A facial‑recognition match led to the arrest of Beau Burgess; body‑cam footage and employer timecards later undermined the identification and prosecutors dropped charges.
A Jacksonville man was arrested after falling from a 20-foot cliff into a Putnam County creek amid an alleged attack; deputies took him into custody at the scene.
A St. Paul substitute teacher was sentenced to six years after a conviction for attempted first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a student at a local charter school.
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