Crime

Donald Trump was arrested for the second time in as many months and pleaded not guilty to federal charges centered on classified documents he allegedly stole and concealed from the U.S. government. The post Arrested Again, Trump Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Criminal Charges Over Classified Documents appeared first on NewsOne.

California prosecutors have decided to drop charges against two officers accused of lighting a Black woman's lifeless body on fire. The post Charges Dropped Against Cops Who Dumped Black Woman’s Body In Dumpster, Then Set It Ablaze appeared first on NewsOne.

Daniel Penny is speaking out about the killing of Jordan Neely through a series of videos released by his lawyers. The post Jordan Neely Killing: Daniel Penny Says He’s Not Racist Because He Was Helped By POC On NYC Subway appeared first on NewsOne.

Susan Lorincz pleaded not guilty during her first court appearance after killing Ajike Owens. She admitted to calling children racial slurs. The post Ajike Owens’ Killer Susan Lorincz Admits To Using Racial Slurs Against Children, Pleads Not Guilty appeared first on NewsOne.

If history surrounding the handling of classified documents is any indication, former President Donald Trump has a fairly good chance of being sent to prison if he's found guilty of the felony charges stemming from his latest criminal indictment. The post Lock Him Up? Latest Indictment Increases Trump’s Chances Of Being Jailed Over Classified Documents appeared first on NewsOne.

Susan Lorincz, the white woman who killed Ajike "AJ" Owens by shooting the mother of four through a door in Ocala, Florida, was nicknamed "Karen" by neighbors, a new reports claims. The post Ajike Owens’ Killer Susan Lorincz Was Local ‘Karen’ Who Harassed Kids With Racial Slurs, Neighbors Say appeared first on NewsOne.

The subway vigilante who employed a deadly chokehold on an unarmed Black man is expected to be arrested and charged with second-degree manslaughter.

According to reports, there have been nearly 200 mass shooting in the United States since the start of the year.

Kathleen Casillo, a driver whose car "sped" into a BLM protest in New York City, injuring six, was given a plea deal that lets her avoid jail. One of Casillo's victims blamed "white supremacy" for enabling her.

Crime

Pras Michel's lawyer is still predicting his client will "prevail" despite the jury's finding him guilty in a federal conspiracy trial. "This is not over," David Kenner said.