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A state appeals panel dismissed an appeal tied to a 1997 petition to recall and resentence the man convicted in Ennis Cosby’s killing, keeping his life term intact.
Detroit ordered Wall Street Ultra Lounge closed after an 18‑year‑old was shot outside over the weekend. State records show the venue faced prior liquor‑control penalties.
A Baltimore bus driver charged with attempted murder was placed on home detention after a judge found weak evidence and no corroborating witnesses.
Four people — including two 17‑year‑olds and a 15‑year‑old — were detained after an armed robbery on Promenade Place; deputies recovered guns and stolen items. Investigation is ongoing.
Children in Fort Meade found a military training grenade; state bomb technicians removed it after crews secured the scene.
Dallas police arrested a woman after a Tuesday night hit-and-run that killed a man; officers say she parked at a nearby bank before leaving the scene.
A DFCS referral after a school report led Carroll County deputies to arrest a man; investigators say they seized firearms and illegal narcotics. The children’s disclosures prompted forensic interviews and the probe.
La Porte County deputies arrested Bradley D. Armstrong after a warrant accused him of falsifying a marriage license application; the sheriff’s office says he’s listed on the state sex registry.
A newly obtained 36‑page sheriff’s report details smeared blood, stashed firearms and a projectile in the Anaqua Springs home where a mother and her daughters were found dead in 2019.
Marion County deputies responded to a 911 hang-up on State Street and were involved in a deadly-force incident; Oregon State Police will lead the investigation.
Police say a woman fired two shots from a West Melbourne motel room and held her juvenile daughter during a standoff; officers used less‑lethal force and found meth, officials say.
A Utah man who admitted locking his 12- and 14-year-old sisters in a refrigerated trailer was sentenced to two years' probation after a plea deal reduced felony counts.
Denver Fire crews freed a worker who became pinned under a King Soopers fuel canopy at Havana & MLK; the employee was taken to hospital for advanced surgical care.
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