In 2023, a report from the Police Executive Research Forum called for police to put the brakes on car chases unless a violent crime has been committed and the suspect poses an imminent threat. The report noted a spike in fatalities and an increase in pursuits by some departments, including in Houston and New York City.
"They don't just like me because I'm a Kennedy. Ask them how they feel about RFK Jr. They like me because of my experience, my ideas and they trust me because they see what's going on with their very own eyes."
Emerald was indicted on eight counts of interstate transmission of threatening communications, with allegations of making repeated threats on Facebook to kill and injure President Donald Trump.
Deputy Chief John Wilson stated that Colón had a parole warrant and a bench warrant for failing to register as a level three New York State sex offender, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
David Antonio Aviles Perez, also known as 'la bruja' or 'the witch,' was sentenced to 20 years in prison in El Salvador for aggravated homicide related to a 2014 murder. He and an accomplice murdered a man during a dispute, shooting him multiple times.
Turnstile stated that Ebert 'used his vehicle to run over Brendan's father [William Yates], causing severe physical trauma' and that William has successfully undergone surgery.
Shah Alam was 'a blind man who could not speak English and left outside a closed Tim Hortons coffee shop completely defenseless against the bitter cold February night by Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security,' New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said. 'Every individual involved in the death of Mr. Shah Alam must be held fully accountable.'
Tariffs are generating tens of billions of dollars in revenue for the federal government. In the first five months of the fiscal year, the government raised $151 billion from tariffs, nearly four times as much as during the same period the previous year.
Trump stated that the war has been a military success and he expects U.S. forces to leave the country in a few weeks, emphasizing the need for allies to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for oil access.
The ruling upheld a lower court's preliminary injunction, the latest rebuke to a major shift that advocates warn would push 170,000 people in federally subsidized housing back into homelessness.