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Police Arrest Third Suspect In New Haven Synthetic Marijuana Overdose Case
Over three days, more than 100 people fell ill after smoking a batch of K2 officials say was laced with AB-Fubinaca. Police Chief Anthony Campbell said chemical was "knocking people down." -
Former Baltimore Officer Charged With Assault After Viral Video
Arthur Williams has been indicted by a grand jury for criminal charges including first-degree assault after a video surfaced on social media that showed him repeatedly punching a man in the face. -
Lunch Lady Larceny? Cafeteria Workers Allegedly Stole Half A Million Dollars
After Connecticut officials found "irregularities" at two school cafeterias, authorities traced the stolen lunch money back to two unusual suspects: two sisters behind the counter. -
Baltimore Officer Resigns After Video Shows Him Repeatedly Punching Man
The Baltimore Police Department said it suspended the unnamed officer within hours of Saturday's incident, and that late Sunday the police commissioner accepted had accepted the officer's resignation. -
New York Congressman Arrested On Insider Trading Charges
Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., was charged with securities fraud along with his son and another man. Collins allegedly passed inside stock information to his son, who used it to make favorable trades. -
Beacon Hill Moves to Amend Controversial Valor Act
A number of lawyers have been able to exploit a law originally designed to offer veterans suffering from PTSD a rehabilitative option to get their clients acquitted from serious crimes. -
Chicago Has A 'Heavy Heart' After Dozens Injured In 33 Shootings Last Weekend
Twelve people died in one of the bloodiest weekends in recent history. The city's mayor and police superintendent say residents of the affected areas should do more. -
N.C. Police Search For Armed Robber Who Stole From Child's Lemonade Stand
A 9-year-old was selling lemonade on Saturday afternoon when a young man with a gun walked up and demanded cash. Police are looking for the robber. -
The Pot Breathalyzer Is Here. Maybe
As marijuana legalization spreads, police are asking for better tools to detect drugged drivers. Some police are now working with researchers to try to bring a THC breathalyzer to market. -
Allegations Of Sexual Abuse Surface At Arizona Shelters For Migrant Children
The shelters, both in Phoenix, are operated by the nonprofit Southwest Key Programs. Allegations involve two former employees accused of sexually abusing children.