Six white former law enforcement officers in Mississippi pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges in the torture of two Black men.
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Police tied a decades-old gun shop in Indiana to hundreds of Chicago crimes. It’s shutting down.
Westforth Sports, a northern Indiana gun shop police have called a a key source of illicit guns in Chicago, is shutting down.
‘A hidden epidemic’: Gun suicides reached an all-time high in the US in 2022
Gun suicides reached an all-time high in 2022, and the gun suicide rate among Black teens surpassed that of white teens for the first time on record.
She did 28 years for murder. Now this wrongfully convicted woman is going after corrupt Chicago police
A woman who spent nearly three decades in prison for a murder she did not commit filed a federal lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department.
US on grim pace for gun violence, mass killings in 2023: ‘The bad year continues’
There have been dozens of mass killings in the United States in 2023, including an unusually high number of public mass shootings.
DOJ investigating Georgia jail after man found unresponsive and covered in bug bites
The Department of Justice is launching a civil investigation into Georgia’s Fulton County Jail after a man was found covered in bug bites in his cell.
Thousands join walk in Highland Park, year after Fourth of July parade mass shooting
Thousands gathered in Highland Park for a remembrance ceremony and community walk Tuesday, one year after the shooting at a Fourth of July parade.
Titanic sub updates: Boeing denies it helped build sub, search for human remains may be moot
Recovery efforts were underway Friday after officials determined a “catastrophic implosion” killed the five people in a missing Titanic submersible.
Missing Titanic submersible live updates: ‘Debris field’ found in search zone
Earlier, the Coast Guard said two more remotely operated underwater vehicles had joined the search for the Titanic sub. Updates.
Missing Titanic submersible live updates: Search expands ‘exponentially’; more sounds heard
The search for a missing Titanic tourist submersible is now in an area roughly two times the size of Connecticut and 2.5 miles deep, officials say.