Manhattan DA Drops Assault Charge in NYPD Snowball Case
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has dismissed assault charges against influencer Gusmane Coulibaly, accused in a snowball fight with NYPD officers in Washington Square Park.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has dismissed assault charges against influencer Gusmane Coulibaly, accused in a snowball fight with NYPD officers in Washington Square Park.
Police have issued a major update after the grave of James Bulger was vandalised in Kirkdale Cemetery, with stone angels smashed and his mother Denise Fergus heartbroken.
A manifesto detailing plans for a mass casualty event was allegedly discovered at the home of a Western Australian man charged with planning a terror attack, authorities report.
A video tour of Ian Huntley's former home has emerged, offering a spine-chilling look at the residence where the Soham murderer lived. The footage reveals eerie details that sent shivers down the spine of those who viewed it.
Dr Leslie Dobson, working with US Congress on Epstein files, cites missing prison footage and plastic surgeon visits as evidence suggesting a potential cover-up.
A statue of Sir Winston Churchill in Parliament Square has been vandalised with red paint, bearing slogans such as 'Free Palestine' and 'Zionist war criminal'. The monument has been cordoned off for cleaning.
Former NSW Liberal MP Rory Amon testified in court that a 13-year-old boy told him he was 17 before alleged sexual acts in 2017, as he faces 10 charges.
Anthony Russell, serving a whole-life order for three murders, has been identified as the inmate who brutally attacked child killer Ian Huntley at HMP Frankland.
A mother and father in Queensland have been charged with manslaughter following a four-month police investigation into the death of their three-year-old son in a horrific car crash.
A 20-year-old man in Western Australia faces five charges, including preparing for a terrorist act, following a police investigation into his online activity. Authorities allege he planned attacks on public buildings.
Criminal trials, including serious offences, are delayed until 2030, with over 2,600 Crown Court cases not due until 2028. Victims' Commissioner warns of 'inhumane' waits, while Justice Secretary proposes controversial jury trial reforms to tackle the bac
Sheila von Wiese-Mack feared her daughter would kill her. Nineteen months later, Heather Mack and boyfriend Tommy Schaefer beat her to death in Bali, stuffing her body in a suitcase.
A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was discovered in a burning garage in Worcester. Police are investigating a second fire at a community centre believed to be connected to the incident.
A leading forensic physician's examination of crime scene photographs suggests a silencer was not used in the White House Farm murders, challenging the prosecution's central argument that has kept Jeremy Bamber imprisoned for 41 years.
Families in Guadalajara hang fliers for missing loved ones amid Mexico's forced disappearance crisis, fearing government efforts to remove signs ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
UK motorists are being urged to report medical conditions affecting driving to the DVLA, with fines up to £1,000 for non-compliance. The warning covers conditions from epilepsy to diabetes.
A pediatric urologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Toledo has been terminated following charges of possessing over 100 images of child sexual abuse material, with a father expressing fury over hospital policies.
The FBI has handed back Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home to her family for a second time, with a source stating this marks the 'end of the line' for evidence collection in the month-long search.
Mexico's Supreme Court held its inaugural session outside Mexico City in Chiapas, bringing the nation's highest judicial body directly to Indigenous communities.
Boyd County, Nebraska, has been left without any dedicated law enforcement officers after Sheriff Chuck Wrede and his entire department resigned over pay and benefits disputes with county supervisors.
The US State Department announces $10 million rewards for information leading to the capture of two brothers leading the Sinaloa cartel's Tijuana operations, following recent cartel violence.
Amanda Knox has ignited controversy by launching a podcast examining Lucy Letby's murder convictions, drawing parallels to her own wrongful conviction case and questioning public certainty.
Detectives investigating the mysterious death of MI6 analyst Gareth Williams mistakenly believed a note about a Welsh mountain was an unbreakable code, revealing embarrassing failures in the Spy In The Bag case investigation.
South Fulton Police discovered a Cutwater Lemon Drop Martini with 11% alcohol content in a young girl's pink lunchbox, prompting humorous but serious reminders to parents about checking children's bags.
With court backlogs reaching 80,000 cases and rape trials delayed until 2028, David Lammy's controversial reforms including 'swift courts' and potential jury trial changes face parliamentary opposition.
Shocking figures reveal criminal cases taking up to four years to reach trial, with serious offences scheduled as far as 2030. Over 200 rape cases won't be heard until 2028 amid a backlog crisis.
A 33-year-old driver allegedly attempted to flee after crashing into two pedestrians on Chapel Street in Windsor, Melbourne. The 18-year-old girl and 63-year-old man suffered serious injuries.
Soham killer Ian Huntley remains in serious condition after being assaulted with a metal pole at HMP Frankland. A suspect in his mid-40s has been identified.
Soham killer Ian Huntley is fighting for life after being bludgeoned with a metal spike in prison. Inmates reportedly cheered as the attacker was led away.
An Oregon jury has ordered PacifiCorp to pay $305 million to 16 victims of the 2020 wildfires, adding to over $1 billion in damages from previous verdicts.