Today in Music History for Feb. 22: ...
Killer Mike is suing a security company over his citizen’s arrest at the 66th Grammy Awards last year, a high-profile spectacle that caused him to be led away in handcuffs though no criminal ...
The Security Service of Ukraine has arrested a group of Moscow agents in several regions of Ukraine. They were attempting to create an insurrectionary movement. Law enforcement agencies have ...
Since last week, ICE has been posting its daily arrest numbers on social media. On Monday, the agency reported 1,179 arrests nationwide. The DEA San Diego office on Sunday posted photos of its ...
A 72-year-old Hartland man was arrested on suspicion of intoxication while driving a school bus Monday after refusing to let children off the bus and for "acting erratically," police say.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents in New York City on Tuesday to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping ...
The U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man with Molotov cocktails and knives who was allegedly attempting to kill House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and President Trump’s two recently confirmed ...
Immigrants were arrested in Alabama this weekend and more arrests are expected soon, according to advocates, as President Trump’s mass deportation arrests began in cities around the nation.
But a DNA hit finally provided a breakthrough in the cold case, leading to the arrest last week of Mark Munoz, 53, a homeless man, in Mr. Royter’s killing, the authorities said during a news ...
"I didn't understand that they were going to arrest me … and in that moment I felt such betrayal, such shame." June told the police her ex was abusive and she'd been defending herself after he ...
They have continued into the week. According to statistics provided by ICE on the social platform X, on Monday, Jan. 27, the federal agency had 1,179 arrests and 853 detainers lodged, or a request ...
CHICAGO — Immigration authorities made close to 1,200 arrests in just one day, and nearly half of those detained don't have criminal records, according to a senior Trump administration official.