September 2 Hungry Florida boy sneaks out of house to walk to Chick-fil-A The boy was seen munching on a sandwich in the popular fast-food eatery. (Credit: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office)
September 2 Burning Man homicide rocks festival as police ask for public’s help after man found in ‘pool of blood’ Police investigate a homicide at Burning Man festival after discovering a man's body on Saturday evening, asking festival-goers for information about the crime.
September 2 Rudy Giuliani is released from hospital, 'recovering well' after New Hampshire car crash, associate says Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been discharged from a hospital after a car crash on Interstate 93 in Manchester, New Hampshire.
September 2 Bryan Kohberger's apartment, essays revealed in hundreds of photos released by Idaho police Police found criminology books, cleaning supplies and graded papers in Bryan Kohberger's apartment after he killed four University of Idaho students in Moscow.
September 2 Anti-ICE Portland rioters with guillotine clash with police in war-like scenes Anti-ICE protesters displayed a guillotine and clashed with police outside a Portland immigration facility, with officers firing munitions to disperse the crowd.
September 2 Deputy ICE director details 'historic' funding to local law enforcement amid crackdown ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss how the agency is bolstering resources for local law enforcement, threats against agents and her response to one Democrat's defiance.Â
September 2 George Floyd backlash, bail reform driving homicide case solve rate down: ex-detective Homicide clearance rates dropped to 52.3% in 2022, an all-time low, as retired NYPD detective cites COVID-19 pandemic and George Floyd protests as key factors.
September 2 Chicago residents beg for more help as crime wreaks 'havoc’ on neighborhoods President Donald Trump proposed sending the National Guard to Chicago to address crime, sparking debate among residents and officials about the city's safety solutions.
September 2 Democrats can lead on stopping crime. A Virginia candidate knows the way Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger receives rare police union endorsement for governor, offering a model for how Democrats can credibly address crime and public safety.
September 1 Six people shot, one slashed in NYC violence after West Indian Day Parade ends Monday evening Police investigate multiple shootings and a slashing that injured seven people in Crown Heights following Monday's West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn.