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Mother charged after shooting 13-year-old son in north Harris County
Harris County

Mother charged after shooting 13-year-old son in north Harris County

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – A mother has been charged after allegedly shooting her 13-year-old son during a disturbance at a home in north Harris County. https://youtu.be/xJRyjCqco-Q According to Capt. Juan Flores Jr. with the Harris County Constable’s Pct. 4 Office, deputies responded around 5:22 p.m. to the 1000 block of Ranch Oak Drive for a reported family disturbance. A secondary call was received reporting a firearm had been discharged and someone was struck. Capt. Flores stated the disturbance involved a mother and her 13-year-old son. During the altercation, the mother produced a handgun and fired a round, striking her son. The boy was transported to a local hospital, where he is in stable condition with a gunshot wound. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office has accept...
12-year-old girl injured in shooting in northwest Houston
Houston

12-year-old girl injured in shooting in northwest Houston

HOUSTON, TX – A 12-year-old victim was injured in a shooting in northwest Houston Tuesday afternoon. https://youtu.be/p7sh_ijRy58 The incident occurred in the 2000 block of Jacquelyn Drive. According to the Houston Police Department, Northwest patrol officers responded to the scene and found the 12-year-old, who was transported by Houston Fire Department personnel. Police stated the victim was conscious and responsive at the time of transport. No further information has been released regarding the circumstances of the shooting or any suspects. The investigation is ongoing. More information will follow if it becomes available.
Queens man sentenced to 9 years for planning knife attack on behalf of ISIS
Washington D.C.

Queens man sentenced to 9 years for planning knife attack on behalf of ISIS

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Queens, New York man was sentenced to 108 months in federal prison followed by 15 years of supervised release for attempting to support ISIS by planning a knife attack targeting civilians in Flushing Bay. According to court documents, Awais Chudhary, 25, pledged allegiance in 2019 to then-ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and conducted multiple surveillance visits at pedestrian bridges and public walkways near the Grand Central Parkway and World’s Fair Marina in Queens. Prosecutors said Chudhary took active steps to carry out a terrorist attack, including scouting crowded times, ordering tactical gear, and seeking advice from individuals he believed were ISIS members about how to avoid detection. Items ordered online included a tactical knife, mask, gloves, an...
Pennsylvania doctor sentenced to 14 years for health care fraud, illegal drug distribution, and money laundering
Washington D.C.

Pennsylvania doctor sentenced to 14 years for health care fraud, illegal drug distribution, and money laundering

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Pennsylvania doctor was sentenced to 168 months in federal prison for orchestrating multiple fraud schemes involving false medical claims, illegal distribution of oxycodone, and laundering over $1.2 million in proceeds. According to court documents, Dr. Neil K. Anand, 48, of Bensalem, was found guilty in April 2025 of conspiring to defraud Medicare, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Independence Blue Cross, and Anthem through claims for medically unnecessary “Goody Bags” of prescription medications dispensed by in-house pharmacies he owned. To encourage patients to accept the bags, Anand also provided them with oxycodone prescriptions that were written outside the normal course of medical practice. Evidence showed that Anand pre-signed blank prescript...
Man’s lawsuit against Georgia State Patrol tossed out for not notifying officers in time
Georgia

Man’s lawsuit against Georgia State Patrol tossed out for not notifying officers in time

ATLANTA, GA – A federal appeals court has ruled that Sidney Renard Parrish’s lawsuit against the Georgia State Patrol and two of its officers will not move forward because he never officially informed them about the case. According to court records (Case No. 25-10608), Parrish claimed officers falsely arrested him and violated his civil rights. However, the court said he missed the 90-day deadline to serve the lawsuit papers to the people he was suing — something required in all federal cases. Parrish, who filed the case on his own without a lawyer, told the court he faced personal hardships. But the judges said he didn’t show a valid reason, like relying on bad legal advice or something outside his control, that would excuse the delay. Since Parrish still has time to refile t...
Gloucester Township Police investigating possible money card fraud at Dollar General
New Jersey

Gloucester Township Police investigating possible money card fraud at Dollar General

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – Detectives with the Gloucester Township Police Department are investigating a potential money card fraud incident that occurred at the Dollar General store on Chews Landing Road earlier this month. According to investigators, two individuals may have conducted transactions using fraudulent money cards. Both suspects were seen arriving and leaving the area on foot near the ShopRite. Anyone who can identify the individuals pictured is urged to contact the Gloucester Township Police Department at 856-228-4500 or submit an anonymous tip at https://gtpolice.com/tips. Officials remind the public that the anonymous tip systems are not monitored 24/7. For emergencies or crimes in progress, dial 911.
Jury convicts Ryan Routh in attempted sniper assassination of President Trump in Florida
Florida

Jury convicts Ryan Routh in attempted sniper assassination of President Trump in Florida

MIAMI, FL — A federal jury has convicted 59-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh of Hawaii for attempting to assassinate then-former President Donald J. Trump in a planned sniper attack at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. According to trial evidence, Routh had concealed himself in a sniper’s hide near the golf course with an SKS-style rifle equipped with a scope and loaded magazine, aimed toward the sixth hole green. He was spotted by a U.S. Secret Service special agent patrolling near the president, who opened fire in response. Routh fled the scene but was later apprehended on I-95 by Martin County Sheriff’s deputies, with assistance from Palm Beach County deputies. In Routh’s vehicle, investigators found multiple cellphones, a list of outbound flights from Miami Internat...
Man killed during dice game shooting at Haverstock Hills Apartments, investigators say
Texas

Man killed during dice game shooting at Haverstock Hills Apartments, investigators say

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – A 29-year-old man was killed in a shooting that occurred during a dice game at the Haverstock Hills Apartment Homes in northeast Harris County. File Photo (2024) Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded to the complex, located at 5619 Aldine Bender Road, at approximately 9:13 p.m. on September 22, 2025. Upon arrival, deputies found a large crowd gathered in the northwest parking lot and evidence of gunfire, but no victim was located at the scene. Investigators later learned that the victim, identified as Jermarkus Johnson, had been transported by private vehicle to Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Homicide detectives and crime scene investigators processed the scene and interviewed witnesses. Investigat...
Man charged after ambushing deputies with automatic rifle in Atascocita
Texas

Man charged after ambushing deputies with automatic rifle in Atascocita

ATASCOCITA, TX – A man was arrested early Tuesday morning after allegedly opening fire on Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies responding to a call on Atlantic Drive. According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, deputies arrived at the 18600 block of Atlantic Drive and were met with gunfire from a wooded area. The suspect, identified as Kenyon Levor Coleman, was reportedly dressed in all black and armed with an automatic rifle and multiple rounds of ammunition. Sheriff Gonzalez stated the rifle appeared to have jammed, preventing further shots. Coleman then retreated into the woods but was later located and taken into custody without injury to deputies. The rifle was recovered at the scene. Investigators believe the initial 9-1-1 call may have been a swatting attempt. Coleman was char...
Woman on parole arrested after allegedly trying to kidnap 4-year-old in Fontana
California

Woman on parole arrested after allegedly trying to kidnap 4-year-old in Fontana

FONTANA, CA – A woman on parole for assaulting a police officer was arrested after allegedly assaulting a mother and attempting to kidnap her 4-year-old child in Fontana. According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, the incident occurred around 6:05 p.m. on September 21, 2025, in the 15300 block of Ceres Avenue. Deputy Carriel responded to a 911 call and arrived to find the child’s parents holding an erratic woman on the ground. The suspect, identified as 23-year-old Sariaha Hannah Lopez of San Bernardino, was detained at the scene. Investigators say Lopez attacked the child’s mother, injuring her face and upper body, while trying to take the child by force. The child and the father were not hurt. A records check confirmed Lopez is on active parole for assaulti...