Police and Law Enforcement September 8 Chicago cops struggle to staff streets as Trump presses on crime The Chicago Police Department remains 2,000 officers short since the anti-cop rhetoric that washed across the US in 2020, city data show.
North Carolina September 8 GoFundMe pulls fundraisers for felon accused of killing commuter in random Charlotte train attack GoFundMe confirmed it removed fundraisers for Decarlos Brown Jr.'s legal defense after he was charged with stabbing Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee.
White House September 8 How Trump could restore capital punishment in Washington amid crime crackdown President Donald Trump is expected to push federal prosecutors in Washington to seek the death penalty in murder cases, bringing capital punishment back to D.C.
U.S. September 8 Residents in exclusive enclave demand Dem mayor act on crime surge Residents of an exclusive enclave in California are getting fed up with an increase in crime, calling on Democratic Mayor Karen Bass to do more.
Maryland September 8 Trump's cashless bail crackdown gets expert backing: 'Power of the purse strings' can force compliance The president ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to identify jurisdictions with cashless bail policies as part of his administration's crime control strategy.
North Carolina September 8 Chilling video shows moments before Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death on Charlotte light rail Chilling new surveillance video shows the last moments of a Ukrainian refugee’s life before she was stabbed to death on a Charlotte light rail train.