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NEED TO KNOW A man was shot and killed while on Facebook Live in a Chicago parking lot on Aug. 13No arrests have been made tied to the death of Kevin Watson, as police continue to search for a suspectWatson is survived by his 7-year-old son A Chicago father was shot and killed during a Facebook livestream, and police are now searching for a suspect. Kevin Watson was sitting in a car on West Madison Street in South Austin at 6:14 p.m. local time on Wednesday, Aug. 14, when a vehicle approached him and someone “produced a handgun and fired…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A large number of arrests by the newly federalized Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department will likely be illegal immigrants, one expert predicts.Some 29 of the 45 arrests that were announced by the Trump administration Wednesday were illegal immigrants. A day later, 15 of the 33 arrests were illegal immigrants, including a suspect from China.”It will not be surprising to hear that a significant portion of arrests that occur under the federal intervention will be criminal aliens,” Jessica Vaughan, director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, told Fox News Digital.…
NEED TO KNOW A man was arrested nearly one month after a teen girl was mauled by several dogsThe teen was attacked by the canines in Newberry Springs on July 17, while jogging through the man’s neighborhoodCraig Arthur Simmons, 61, was taken into custody on Aug. 13 A California man was arrested nearly one month after a teen girl was mauled by several dogs while jogging through his neighborhood. On Wednesday, Aug. 13, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department (SBCSD) arrested Craig Arthur Simmons, 61, in connection with the dog mauling, after having “conducted surveillance” on his home, the SBCSD’s…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Maui police officer was shot and killed Friday while responding to reports of a person firing a rifle in the area of the old sugar mill, according to police and reports. The officer, who has not been identified, was fatally struck in Paia, located on the northern coast of the island of Maui, Hawaii, the Maui Police Department said in a statement. The suspect, who also has not been named, has been taken into custody. NYPD OFFICERS LINE STREETS TO HONOR COLLEAGUE KILLED IN PARK AVE SHOOTING”The Maui Police Department is deeply saddened…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Knees jerk at the broadcast networks every time President Donald Trump makes a dramatic move. They’re going to denounce his verbiage as too reckless. They’re going to suggest he’s mangling all the facts. They’ll suggest his motives are racist and extremist. We heard all this on ABC, CBS and NBC after the president announced he was going to take command for a month of the D.C. police and call on the National Guard to combat crime in the nation’s capital. It started right away on Monday, August 11. On ABC’s “World News Tonight,” anchorman…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The federal takeover of policing in Washington D.C. sparked protests near Union Station Thursday night,with demonstrators calling police and National Guard officers “Nazis.””You guys safe over here? You guys safe? Are you guys being murdered?” one protester was heard sarcastically asking officers. Others said they are “betraying” the country and “terrorizing the community.””You will never know a moment of peace,” one man said, accusing the officers of being “Nazis.””Sad incel car. Sad incel car, look at that,” a woman shouted as a Tesla Cybertruck is stopped.DC’S SOFT-ON-CRIME LEADERS LET TEENS RUN WILD,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! When a hospital or nonprofit falls victim to a cyberattack, it’s hard to place blame. Cybersecurity isn’t their strength, and many lack the budget for a dedicated security team, let alone a chief technology officer.But when a tech giant like Google experiences a data breach, it raises serious questions. Is data security slipping down the company’s priority list? Or are today’s cybercriminals so advanced that even Google’s top engineers are struggling to keep up?Here’s what happened: Google recently confirmed that hackers stole customer data by breaching one of its internal databases. The…
NEED TO KNOW Andrew McGann, the alleged Devil’s Den State Park killer, pleaded not guilty to the murders of Clinton and Cristen BrinkThe Brinks were murdered on July 26 while on a hike with their young daughters, aged 7 and 9, who survivedArkansas state prosecutors have said they plan to seek the death penalty against McGann, who faces two capital murder charges The man accused of killing a husband and wife while they were hiking with their two young daughters last month has pleaded not guilty, setting up what’s expected to be a lengthy court trial that could lead to…
NEED TO KNOW Massachusetts nurse Jane Toppan was formally charged in 12 murders in the late 1800s and early 1900s, per Boston MagazineA 1902 Indianapolis Journal report described how she would stare into patients’ eyes “as if to see the inner workings of the soul” as they diedHistorical reports say she admitted to killing 31 people and told doctors she wanted to murder “more helpless people” than anyone else In the late 1800s, Massachusetts nurse Jane Toppan was known for her easy laugh and tireless care — but behind the smile, the woman colleagues called “Jolly Jane” was poisoning patients…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democrats across the country have been pushing back on President Trump’s D.C. crime crackdown, citing statistics purportedly showing that crime in the nation’s capital is down or even at historic lows, but an expert who spoke to Fox News Digital is pushing back on that narrative.”These Democrats are citing statistics from the FBI, from its uniform crime report. And the problem with that is that they’re portraying it as if it’s a record of violent crime,” Jim Agresti, president of the nonprofit research institute Just Facts, told Fox News Digital shortly after…

