NoMa Nightmare: D.C. Judge Calls Point-Blank Killing a 'Close-Range Assassination'
A judge found probable cause to charge Niwatilagu Anthony Long with second‑degree murder while armed after prosecutors say the victim was shot point‑blank in a NoMa apartment. Long remains jailed pending a fall status hearing.
Maryland Hate-Mail Spree Nets 37-Month Term For Threats To Philly Jewish Sites
A federal judge sentenced Clift Seferlis to 37 months after prosecutors said he mailed dozens of threatening letters to the Weitzman museum and other Jewish institutions.
Brothers Nabbed Outside Longuenesse Prison In Suspected Antisemitic Terror Plot
Two brothers in northern France were arrested after police found weapons, an ISIS flag and jihadist propaganda in a car near a prison; prosecutors say an allegedly antisemitic plot is under investigation.
Fargo Face-ID Flub Leaves Tennessee Grandma Jailed and Homeless
A Tennessee grandmother says a facial‑recognition match wrongly linked her to a Fargo bank‑fraud probe, leading to months behind bars before the charges were dismissed. Her lawyer and civil‑rights experts say the case highlights risks when police lean on algorithmic matches without stronger verification.












