Colorado man arrested after police say he "intentionally" drove his truck into police station
A 45-year-old Colorado man has been arrested after police said he "intentionally" drove his pickup truck into the Grand Junction Police Department's building. He's now facing multiple charges that include attempted murder, attempted assault and reckless endangerment.
news.yahoo.comPolice called prior to Mission fatal crash after suspect went to ex-wife’s boyfriend’s house
Jose Martin Vela, 43, is charged with intoxication manslaughter; accident involving death; three counts of accident involving serious bodily injury; accident involving personal injury; and three counts of intoxicated assault.
myrgv.comSmuggler gets busted by Border Patrol after his tires pop
Daniel Ibarra-Sanchez, a citizen of Mexico, was taken into custody Wednesday after Border Patrol agents found him attempting to smuggle people into the country. Agents arrived in Sullivan City around 7 p.m. Wednesday in response to a “camera activation” in Los Ebanos. The vehicle then traveled westbound at a high rate of speed until it hit the railroad tracks, where the back tires exploded and nearly caused a rollover. The driver, Ibarra-Sanchez, and 23 other people were found in the surrounding area where they were taken into custody and transported to the McAllen Border Patrol Station. He also told authorities that he did not know where he was going to drop off the people in the vehicle.
myrgv.comGeneral within Texas Chicano Brotherhood criminal organization sentenced to 10 years in federal prison
A 53-year-old Harlingen man, a general within the Texas Chicano Brotherhood criminal organization, who pleaded guilty to distributing cocaine has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.
myrgv.comGeneral within Texas Chicano Brotherhood criminal organization sentenced to 10 years in federal prison
A 53-year-old Harlingen man, a general within the Texas Chicano Brotherhood criminal organization, who pleaded guilty to distributing cocaine has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.
myrgv.comMan spends almost $23,000 on realistic costume to fulfill his dream of becoming a wolf
An unnamed man spent almost $23,000 on a wolf costume to fulfill his dream of becoming the carnivorous animal. The man reportedly contacted Zeppet, a Japanese special modeling company, to create an ultra-realistic wolf suit, spending 3 million yen (approximately $22,700) to be transformed into the gray-furred canine. Zeppet, which usually creates figures and costumes for films and TV commercials, studied images of real wolves to incorporate every fine detail into their client’s suit.
news.yahoo.comHusband-wife murder-suicide at Jehovah’s Witnesses hall: police: CBS News Flash Dec. 26, 2022
A man shot and killed his wife and then himself at a Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, Thornton, Colo. police say. Buses from Texas dropped off more than 100 migrants outside Vice President Harris' home in Washington on Christmas Eve -- the latest incident of migrants being bussed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to escalate tensions with the Biden administration. And it’s the start of the seven day celebration of Kwanzaa for African Americans' families, friends and communities.
news.yahoo.comCalifornia 19-year-old arrested in bogus parking ticket scam
A 19-year-old man designed fake parking tickets and put them on cars near the beach in Northern California last week in the hopes of collecting real payments, authorities said. The man put the false citations — which included a QR code linking potential victims to a website to pay a fine — on cars late Wednesday night, said Santa Cruz police. Police took the man into custody Thursday afternoon on suspicion of unlawful use of a computer system and attempted fraud.
news.yahoo.comMan denies role in killing that led to life term
A Missouri man seeking freedom after nearly three decades in prison for a murder he denies committing testified that he was with his girlfriend during crime, except for a few minutes when he left to sell drugs several blocks from the murder. (Dec. 15)
news.yahoo.comYouTuber IShowSpeed accused of racism for repeatedly yelling ‘konnichiwa’ at Chinese World Cup fan
Popular YouTuber IShowSpeed has been slammed with allegations of racism after he repeatedly yelled “konnichiwa” at a Chinese man because he “thought he was Japanese.” A clip of the incident begins with IShowSpeed and the Chinese man looking at the camera. As the Chinese man starts to leave, IShowSpeed stops him and asks why he is wearing an Argentina shirt.
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