Today's Crime and Trials News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Arizona man arrested for fake grenade launcher stunt Wed,26 Sep 2012 04:37 PM PDT Reuters - PHOENIX (Reuters) - Police have arrested an Arizona man who filmed his 16-year-old nephew walking city streets dressed in a sheet and carrying a fake grenade launcher in an apparent bid to test police responses after the Denver theater shooting, authorities said on Wednesday. Michael David Turley, 39, was arrested on Monday over the making of the video, in which an unidentified narrator says he aims to "find out how safe I really am" in Phoenix following the July Denver shooting that killed 12 people and wounded 58. ... Full Story | Top | Ex-Credit Suisse trader arrested in subprime case Wed,26 Sep 2012 03:44 PM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former senior Credit Suisse Group AG trader was arrested in London on Wednesday and faces extradition to the United States on fraud charges involving subprime mortgage bonds worth $3 billion. The arrest of Kareem Serageldin, former global head of structure credit trading for Credit Suisse, marks an apparent victory for U.S. prosecutors, who earlier this year won convictions against two of the his former colleagues. U.S. prosecutors have been waiting for nearly eight months for Serageldin, 39, to return to the country to face charges. ... Full Story | Top | US Army general arrested on sex charges Wed,26 Sep 2012 11:12 AM PDT Associated Press - An Army brigadier general has been charged with forcible sodomy, multiple counts of adultery and having inappropriate relationships with female subordinates while serving in Afghanistan, two U.S. defense officials said Wednesday. Full Story | Top | Murdoch paper hacking plot trial set for next year Wed,26 Sep 2012 07:09 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Two former editors of Rupert Murdoch-owned newspapers who had close ties to British Prime Minister David Cameron will face trial late next year at the earliest on charges related to alleged phone-hacking, a court heard on Wednesday. Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson were among 13 suspects who appeared in court, accused either of conspiring to intercept the voicemail messages of more than 600 people or hindering the police investigation into those claims. ... Full Story | Top | Daughter of Bahrain opposition leader sentenced Wed,26 Sep 2012 06:39 AM PDT Associated Press - The daughter of a jailed rights activist in Bahrain was sentenced Wednesday to two months in prison for damaging property at the police station, including tearing a picture of the Gulf nation's king, officials said. Full Story | Top | Activist Arrested for Defacing Anti-Muslim Subway Posters Wed,26 Sep 2012 04:09 AM PDT The Atlantic Wire - Mona Eltahawy, an Egyptian journalist and activist, made a very public show of defacing a controversial "anti-jihad" ad in a New York subway station, and getting herself arrested in the process. Eltahawy marked the ads in the Times Square subway station with pink spray paint as one of the ads supporters tried in vain to stand in her way and for the New York Post. Full Story | Top | Chemist's inflated resume gives lawyers new doubts Wed,26 Sep 2012 12:54 AM PDT Associated Press - Revelations that a chemist at the center of a scandal at a Massachusetts drug lab might have lied about her educational background have given defense attorneys new grounds to challenge her credibility. Full Story | Top | Chavez calls for crime fight as Venezuela vote nears Tue,25 Sep 2012 07:28 PM PDT Reuters - CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for a new fight against crime on Tuesday, acknowledging an issue that voters say is their top concern ahead of an election in less than two weeks. Speaking at a graduation ceremony for more than 8,000 police officers, the socialist leader said the South American country still lacked the specialized forces it needed to solve problems that hit poor neighborhoods the hardest. ... Full Story | Top | Four California teens arrested in school soccer team hazing case Tue,25 Sep 2012 07:24 PM PDT Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Four Los Angeles-area high school students have been arrested in an investigation of complaints that varsity soccer players sexually abused younger team members in hazing rituals that victims said were conducted with the complicity of a coach. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department opened an investigation at the request of the school district after a parent of one boy who claimed to have been harassed by teammates came forward to lodge a complaint, school officials said. ... Full Story | Top | Army doctor's defense says compelling doubt in "Fatal Vision" case Tue,25 Sep 2012 05:50 PM PDT Reuters - WILMINGTON, North Carolina (Reuters) - A defense attorney seeking a new trial for an Army doctor convicted of the 1970 murders of his family on Tuesday argued that no reasonable jury would have convicted him had it been privy to the DNA evidence and witness testimony collected in the years since his first trial. Former Green Beret Jeffrey MacDonald has maintained his innocence in the stabbing and clubbing deaths that brought him three life sentences and led to the bestseller "Fatal Vision" and a television mini-series. ... Full Story | Top | Egypt: 3 sentenced for 'morality' killing Tue,25 Sep 2012 02:20 PM PDT Associated Press - An Egyptian court on Tuesday convicted three Islamists of killing a student this summer as he sat in a quiet park with his fiancée, sentencing them to 15 years in prison in a case that sparked fears of vigilantes trying to enforce strict religious mores. Full Story | Top | New York experiencing a big Apple-centric crime spree Tue,25 Sep 2012 12:55 PM PDT BGR News - The Big Apple is apparently not a good place to show off your Apple (AAPL) devices. Per Gothamist, the New York Police Department says that crimes involving Apple products have increased by 40% over the last year, a rate increase that's 10 times as large as the overall crime rate increase of 4% over the last year. The NYPD helpfully advises that "individuals alert to their surroundings are less likely to become victims of thefts of iPhones and other handheld devices," so it's probably best not to get lost in Central Park at 2 in the morning while relying on Apple's iOS 6 maps application to bail you out. Read Full Story | Top | Ex-TSA officer sentenced in Conn. painkiller case Tue,25 Sep 2012 12:28 PM PDT Associated Press - Federal authorities say a former Transportation Security Administration officer has been sentenced in Connecticut to more than six years in prison for accepting cash to allow painkillers through airport security. Full Story | Top | Chicago Crime Commission proposes solutions for reducing gang violence Tue,25 Sep 2012 08:00 AM PDT PR Newswire - Plan includes increasing manpower, new gang units, and hard prison time for offendersCHICAGO, Sept. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Chicago Crime Commission is strongly urging two practical responses to address the daily deadly gang violence that continues to plague the city of Chicago. The Chicago Crime Commission proposes that the city move immediately to increase the number of sworn police officers by 1,400 and work to prosecute armed gang members to the fullest extent of the law. ... Full Story | Top | Mass. lab probe starts with 1,140 inmate cases Tue,25 Sep 2012 03:46 AM PDT Associated Press - Faced with the daunting task of evaluating more than 34,000 drug cases handled by a Massachusetts chemist accused of misconduct, prosecutors and defense attorneys are starting with 1,140 cases of people who are already serving prison sentences based on potentially tainted evidence. Full Story | Top | Work by Mass. lab could taint 1,100 inmates' cases Tue,25 Sep 2012 12:04 AM PDT Associated Press - Faced with the daunting task of evaluating more than 34,000 drug cases handled by a Massachusetts chemist accused of misconduct, prosecutors and defense attorneys are starting with 1,140 cases of people who are already serving prison sentences based on potentially tainted evidence. Full Story | Top |
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