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Minneapolis ICE Raids Spark Outrage After Deaths of Two Americans

Federal immigration crackdown in Minneapolis sparks outrage after ICE and Border Patrol agents kill two American citizens during controversial Operation Metro Surge enforcement actions.

U.S. and EU Authorities Seize Top Bulgarian Piracy Sites in Crackdown

Major Bulgarian piracy websites Zamunda, ArenaBG, and Zelka seized in international operation by US and Bulgarian authorities after serving millions of users with illegal content for 20+ years.

Ex-TD Bank Employee Admits Laundering $5.5M to Colombia in ATM Scam

Former TD Bank employee pleads guilty to laundering $5.5M to Colombia through fraudulent accounts, facing 50 years in prison as part of a larger money laundering pattern at the bank.

Sandwich-Eating Suspect Arrested in Arlington Armed iPhone Robbery

Arlington man arrested after robbing iPhone buyer at gunpoint while eating a sandwich, connecting him to multiple phone thefts in a growing trend of marketplace meetups gone wrong.

Sha’Carri Richardson Arrested Again: Speeding, Legal Troubles & Olympic Legacy

Olympic gold medalist Sha'Carri Richardson arrested for driving 104 mph in Florida, her second legal issue in six months following a domestic incident at Seattle airport.

Sunnyvale Murder: Quantavius Gomillia Sentenced for Deadly Apartment Shooting

Sunnyvale man Quantavius Gomillia sentenced to 12 years for first-degree murder after fleeing the state for a year following a deadly apartment shooting that injured four others.

Minnesota Man Impersonates FBI in Bizarre Prison Escape With Pizza Cutter

Failed FBI impersonator arrested after bizarre jailbreak attempt using pizza cutter and fake credentials to free high-profile inmate Luigi Mangione from Brooklyn detention center.

Fort Worth Man Shot Dead Over French Fries Dispute—Suspect at Large

Deadly shooting in West Fort Worth apartment complex sparked by dispute over french fries leaves one man dead and the gunman at large as police investigate the shocking violence.

Dallas Police Arrest Viral Bridge Shooters in New Year’s Eve Gunfire Crackdown

Dallas police arrest 3 in gun violence cases, including viral New Year's Eve shooters from Margaret McDermott Bridge and a November road-rage incident involving children.

Texas AG Paxton Joins DOJ Strike Force to Combat Bid Rigging in Government Contracts

Texas AG Ken Paxton joins DOJ's Procurement Collusion Strike Force to combat bid rigging and antitrust violations in government contracting, protecting taxpayer dollars nationwide.

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