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New Mexico National Guardsman indicted for attempting to aid Russian intelligence
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New Mexico National Guardsman indicted for attempting to aid Russian intelligence

KANSAS CITY, KS – Canyon Anthony Amarys, 28, of Alamogordo, New Mexico, has been arrested in connection with an indictment for attempting to violate the Export Control Reform Act. Amarys, a National Guardsman, made his initial appearance in federal court this week. According to the indictment, in February 2025, Amarys met with an individual he believed to be a Russian intelligence agent. During the meeting, he signed an agreement confirming his covert relationship with a Russian intelligence service and agreed to photograph a military installation at Fort Riley, Kansas, and obtain a helicopter radio for the Russian military. In March 2025, Amarys purchased the helicopter radio, traveled to Kansas to retrieve it, and attempted to export it to a recipient in Romania, understanding ...
Court upholds 78-month sentence for self-proclaimed archangel in Florida synagogue arson case
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Court upholds 78-month sentence for self-proclaimed archangel in Florida synagogue arson case

ATLANTA, GA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has upheld the 78-month federal prison sentence of Brian Bocage, who described himself as “Michael, the archangel,” after he admitted to a series of arsons targeting monuments, memorials, and a police vehicle outside a synagogue. File Photo (October 2025) According to court documents, Bocage carried out four arsons in Florida and Tennessee and posted videos of the crimes on social media. His targets included the North Lauderdale Veteran’s Memorial, two Tennessee monuments, and a police car outside the Synagogue of Inverrary-Chabad. Bocage pleaded guilty to arson in the Southern District of Florida after previously receiving a 20-month sentence in a separate Tennessee federal case. He argued that his 78-month sentence...
Arkansas juvenile arrested in fatal shooting of Camden woman
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Arkansas juvenile arrested in fatal shooting of Camden woman

CAMDEN, AR – Special Agents with the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division have arrested 17-year-old Makya McClain of Camden in connection with the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Kimaria Wilson. According to the Arkansas State Police, Camden Police officers responded around 5:45 p.m. on October 19 to a reported shooting at an apartment in Fort Lookout Manor. Upon arrival, officers found Wilson suffering from a gunshot wound. Despite life-saving efforts, she was pronounced deceased at approximately 8:30 p.m. by the Ouachita County Coroner. Following a request from Camden Police, state investigators began a homicide investigation. McClain was arrested two days later, on October 21, and charged with first-degree murder and tampering with physical evidence. She was tra...
California man arrested for allegedly shooting and killing neighbor’s dog
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California man arrested for allegedly shooting and killing neighbor’s dog

HESPERIA, CA – Deputies with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department arrested 36-year-old Scott Binder of Hesperia following an investigation into a video showing a man provoking and then shooting a dog in a yard. According to investigators, Deputy Mark Ballinger identified Binder as the possible suspect after observing a vehicle at his residence similar to the one seen in the footage. On October 30, deputies executed a search warrant at Binder’s home in the 14600 block of Mojave Street, where evidence confirmed he was the individual in the video. Binder was taken into custody and booked into the High Desert Detention Center on multiple felony charges, including animal cruelty, unlawful discharge of a firearm, and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. He rema...
Texas secures $1.375 billion settlement with Google over privacy violations
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Texas secures $1.375 billion settlement with Google over privacy violations

AUSTIN, TX – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that Google has finalized a $1.375 billion settlement with the State of Texas, resolving two of the largest single-state data privacy enforcement actions ever brought against the company. File Photo (October 2025) Paxton stated that the settlement serves as a warning to other tech companies about violating Texans’ privacy rights. The lawsuits accused Google of unlawfully tracking users’ geolocation data, monitoring incognito browsing, and collecting biometric identifiers without consent. The agreement represents the largest single-state settlement against Google for privacy-related violations. By comparison, a 40-state coalition previously secured $391 million, nearly $1 billion less than the amount obtained by Texas. Thi...
20 arrested in Mississippi and Tennessee drug trafficking conspiracy
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20 arrested in Mississippi and Tennessee drug trafficking conspiracy

OXFORD, MS – Twenty individuals from Mississippi and Tennessee were arrested in connection with a drug trafficking conspiracy operating across the Mississippi Delta. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Mississippi, the suspects identified as Brandon Addison, Javery Howard, Milton Gaston, Truron Grayson, Bruce Williams, Sean Williams, Dexture Franklin, Wendell Johnson, Marcus Nolan, Aasahn Roach, Jeremy Sallis, Torio Chaz Wiseman, Pierre Lakes, Derrik Wallace, Marquivious Bankhead, Chaka Gaines, Martavis Moore, Jamario Sanford, Marvin Flowers, and Dequarian Smith face charges related to drug distribution. Nineteen of the defendants are also charged with federal firearm violations tied to drug trafficking, including fourteen who were local law enfor...
Two killed after fiery crash ends high-speed pursuit in Little Rock
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Two killed after fiery crash ends high-speed pursuit in Little Rock

LITTLE ROCK, AR – The Arkansas State Police are investigating a deadly crash that occurred following a high-speed pursuit late Wednesday night. Around 10:15 p.m., an Arkansas State Police Trooper observed a red Infiniti traveling eastbound on Interstate 30 near the 133-mile marker at a high rate of speed. When the Trooper attempted a traffic stop, the driver exited at Geyer Springs Road and fled, reportedly reaching speeds over 100 mph while disregarding traffic signals and nearly hitting other vehicles. The chase continued onto I-30 westbound, where the vehicle exceeded 130 mph before exiting at McDaniel Drive. The Infiniti struck another motorist, lost control, and crashed into heavy machinery at a nearby business, where it caught fire. The 20-year-old male driver from Littl...
Oklahoma man sentenced to 30 years for abuse of a corpse after body found in Arkansas well
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Oklahoma man sentenced to 30 years for abuse of a corpse after body found in Arkansas well

ASHDOWN, AR – A Little River County jury has sentenced 35-year-old Chance Cathey of Idabel, Oklahoma, to 30 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections after finding him guilty of Abuse of a Corpse. According to the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division, the Little River County Sheriff’s Office contacted state investigators on January 2, 2024, after receiving a report of a body left in a well along County Road 106 in west Little River County near the Oklahoma border. Investigators from both agencies excavated the well and recovered the body of 57-year-old Bobby Graham, also known as Bobby Conley, of Tom, Oklahoma. Authorities believe Graham had been in the well for up to two weeks before being found. An arrest warrant for Cathey was issued in December 2024,...
Fulton County sheriff addresses unauthorized release of information in double homicide investigation
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Fulton County sheriff addresses unauthorized release of information in double homicide investigation

SALEM, AR – The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the investigation into the October 21, 2025, double homicide remains active and ongoing. The Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division is leading the investigation at the request of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office and will release additional information when deemed appropriate. Sheriff Jacob “Jake” Smith issued a statement addressing confusion about early reports released during the initial stages of the investigation. He explained that a BOLO, or “be on the lookout,” notice issued through the Arkansas Crime Information Center contained sensitive investigative details about a person of interest and was not authorized for public release. According to Smith, that confidential information was unlawfully ...
Man killed in two-vehicle crash at Red Hill and McCormick in Costa Mesa
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Man killed in two-vehicle crash at Red Hill and McCormick in Costa Mesa

COSTA MESA, CA – A 45-year-old Los Angeles man was killed Thursday morning following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Red Hill and McCormick Avenues. According to the Costa Mesa Police Department, the crash occurred around 6:25 a.m. and involved two sedans. One of the drivers, identified as Rene Sanchez, was ejected from his vehicle and pronounced deceased at the scene. Preliminary findings from the Traffic Safety Bureau’s Major Accident Investigation Team indicate that one vehicle was traveling northbound on Red Hill Avenue when another vehicle attempted a left-hand turn from McCormick Avenue. The driver traveling on Red Hill remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. The intersection was closed for approximately three hours, and part of northbound...