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In Los Angeles, Number Of Homeless Homicide Victims Rising
Homelessness in Los Angeles is becoming more dangerous. One percent of LA's population lives on the streets or in shelters, but in 2019, homeless people made up about 17% of its homicide victims. -
Martha Minow On When The Legal System Should Forgive
Minow argues in a new book that there are tools of forgiveness built into the criminal justice system today that aren't being utilized. -
Hate Symbol Flashed On Live TV During Army-Navy Football Game
The upside down OK hand sign, known as a white power symbol, was flashed by men in uniform during the football game television coverage. -
Man Whose Conviction Was Overturned By Supreme Court After 6 Trials Is Granted Bail
For the first time in 22 years, Mississippi man Curtis Flowers will be allowed to leave state custody. His case was the subject of the second season of the podcast In The Dark. -
After Kidnapping Tragedies, Boston Creates A Plan For Nightclub Safety
The report is a collaborative effort between the Boston police, the mayor’s office, the city’s licensing board and local establishment managers and owners -
Suspect Indicted Nearly 40 Years After Rape, Murder Of Boston Woman
Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced Thursday that a convicted killer has been indicted for the 1980 rape and murder of a woman in a Boston hotel room. -
GOP Rep. Hunter Says He Will Resign 'After The Holidays,' Days After Guilty Plea
The California Republican congressman's resignation marks a dramatic change in fortunes for the son of a once-powerful member of the House Armed Services Committee. -
4 Dead After Armed Robbers Hijack UPS Truck
Police officers in South Florida exchanged gunfire with two armed robbers Thursday. The resulting skirmish ended with both suspects dead, along with a hostage and a bystander. -
Over 60 Alleged Gang Members Charged In 'Biggest Takedown' In FBI Boston History, Prosecutors Say
"We were able to take out nearly all of the leadership" of the gang in a raid Thursday, U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said. -
Sailor Kills 2, Wounds 1 Before Taking Own Life At Pearl Harbor Base
The U.S. Navy says the gunman was assigned to a nuclear-powered attack submarine currently in port. No motive has been identified.