The Metropolitan Police has pushed back against a watchdog’s decision to bring misconduct proceedings against a firearms officer who shot a gangster dead. Jermaine Baker, 28, of Tottenham, north London, was shot in a Met Police operation which thwarted a plot to snatch
A pretrial hearing for Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger that was scheduled for Friday has been delayed due to a reported mysterious illness. In a court filing on Thursday, Kohberger’s lawyers requested to move the hearing from September 22 to October
James Bulger’s killer Jon Venables has been granted a parole hearing in his controversial bid to be freed from jail. Venables, 40, and Robert Thompson, 39, were both 10 when they kidnapped, tortured and killed James before leaving his mutilated body by railway tracks in
What were alleged to be 1,000-year-old “non-human alien corpses” were presented in glass display cases before the Mexican Congress Tuesday during its first hearing on UFOs. “They are non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution,” Mexican journalist and ufologist
Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally was put off by the Minnesota Lynx fan base on Tuesday after she left with an ankle injury toward the end of the testy game. Sabally was called for a technical foul with about 2:31 remaining in
Murderer Glyn Razzell is set to face a public parole hearing – despite never reavling where he hid his wife’s body. The now 63-year-old was found guilty of murdering his estranged wife Linda in 2003. He was sentenced to life in prison.
A former government minister from the Central African Republic denied involvement in crimes against humanity and war crimes for his alleged role in a deadly conflict in the impoverished nation when he appeared at a pretrial hearing at the International Criminal Court
Russian authorities have been accused of running a mass “child-snatching” operation in Ukraine that had left children in fear of being swept up and disappearing into a vast network of horrifying “filtration” camps. According to data from Kyiv, about 19,000 Ukrainian children
Appeals judges on Monday threw out a decision by a United Nations court to set up a procedure to hear evidence against an elderly Rwandan genocide suspect who was declared unfit to face trial. The decision likely means that Félicien Kabuga’s trial,
PGA Tour board member Jimmy Dunne vowed during a Senate hearing with the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Tuesday that the circuit’s leadership would meet with 9/11 victims’ families in response to the tour’s partnership with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), LIV