December 10 New cockpit audio reveals chaos as off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot tried to shut engines off mid-flight New cockpit audio reveals tense moments as former Alaska Airlines pilot on mushrooms tried shutting down engines mid-flight, forcing emergency Portland landing.
December 10 Former Alaska Airlines pilot heard talking to police after failed engine-shutdown move Joseph Emerson, a former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to shut down the engines of a packed flight, was heard asking law enforcement if he would be forgiven for "being so stupid," in October 2023. (Multnomah County District Attorney's Office)
December 10 Former FBI director sounds alarm on 'insidious' crime targeting teen boys Former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss a growing 'sextortion' threat targeting teen boys, how officials are honing in on the scammers and more.
December 10 Minnesota Dems allegedly let tax dollars fund terrorists as police left without money to protect public: cops Police unions clash with Gov. Walz over Minnesota's public safety funding as departments continue to lose officers amid ongoing recruitment struggles.
December 10 3 people arrested after 7 Providence College students overdose at off-campus party Three people were arrested and charged for supplying fentanyl to Providence College students who overdosed during an off-campus party last week.
December 9 Trace Gallagher: Who better to offer advice on criminal justice than… a criminal? 'Common Sense' Department: New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani says he’s building a city for 'each and every person,' but his actions say otherwise...
December 9 St. Paul police union chief says staffing collapse leaves Minnesota “doing more with less” Mark Ross, president of the St. Paul Police Federation, says Minnesota is facing a thousand-officer shortage and warns fraud, underfunding and political pressures are undermining public safety.
December 9 Police veteran warns public safety is 'at risk' amid political decisions and soaring attacks on officers Randy Sutton, a retired police lieutenant and founder of The Wounded Blue, says political leadership is fueling a national “criminal justice crisis” as officer assaults and violent crime rise.
December 9 Police confront Luigi Mangione before arrest Police officers approach Luigi Mangione in Altoona, Pennsylvania, before his arrest. (Manhattan DA’s Office)
December 9 Ana Walshe's DNA found on hacksaw, hatchet, bloody rug, forensic scientist testifies in husband's trial Brian Walshe murder trial continues as prosecutors present evidence he killed wife Ana after learning of affair. Her DNA was found on alleged murder weapons, an expert said.