Ram Mandir Donation Theft Accused Reveals Washroom Cash Trail
Ram Mandir Donation Theft Accused Reveals Washroom Cash Trail The investigation into the Ayodhya Ram Mandir donation theft case has taken a serious turn after one of the arrested accused allegedly told police that stolen cash was temporarily hidden inside washrooms before being moved out of the temple complex. According to police sources, Avinash Shukla was questioned for nearly two hours on Tuesday after investigators receive
Ram Mandir Donation Theft Accused Reveals Washroom Cash Trail
Ram Mandir Donation Theft Accused Reveals Washroom Cash Trail The investigation into the Ayodhya Ram Mandir donation theft case has taken a serious turn after one of the arrested accused allegedly told police that stolen cash was temporarily hidden inside washrooms before being moved out of the temple complex. According to police sources, Avinash Shukla was questioned for nearly two hours on Tuesday after investigators receive
Princeton Park Shooting Injures at Least 13 on Chicago’s South Side
At least 13 people were injured in the Princeton Park shooting after two gunmen fired from a red SUV into a crowd on Chicago’s South Side, police said. The shooting happened at about 11:00 PM CDT on Friday, June 19, 2026, on West 95th Street near South Wentworth Avenue. Two victims were listed in critical condition, and police had not announced any arrests. What Police Said About the Princeton Park Shooting Chicago police sai
Princeton Park Shooting Injures at Least 13 on Chicago’s South Side
At least 13 people were injured in the Princeton Park shooting after two gunmen fired from a red SUV into a crowd on Chicago’s South Side, police said. The shooting happened at about 11:00 PM CDT on Friday, June 19, 2026, on West 95th Street near South Wentworth Avenue. Two victims were listed in critical condition, and police had not announced any arrests. What Police Said About the Princeton Park Shooting Chicago police sai
Tiruvannamalai Girivalam Route Safety Concern: 8 Arrested In Two Cases
Two alleged incidents near the Tiruvannamalai Girivalam route have raised safety concerns, with police arresting eight people and searching for three more suspects. Tiruvannamalai Girivalam Route Safety Under Focus After Two Cases Safety on the Tiruvannamalai Girivalam route has come under focus after two alleged incidents were reported near the Arunachaleswarar Temple area in Tamil Nadu. The
Tiruvannamalai Girivalam Route Safety Concern: 8 Arrested In Two Cases
Two alleged incidents near the Tiruvannamalai Girivalam route have raised safety concerns, with police arresting eight people and searching for three more suspects. Tiruvannamalai Girivalam Route Safety Under Focus After Two Cases Safety on the Tiruvannamalai Girivalam route has come under focus after two alleged incidents were reported near the Arunachaleswarar Temple area in Tamil Nadu. The
Indian-Origin Woman Killed in Forest Acres Murder-Suicide
Forest Acres welfare check murder-suicide case has been linked by police to domestic violence after officers found Indian-origin U.S. citizen Annie Christinal Pushpanathan dead at a home on Barnes Springs Road in Forest Acres, South Carolina. The Forest Acres Police Department identified Pushpanathan, 53, as the victim and Kenneth Dwain Benton, 67, as the suspect in the fatal case. Authorities released the information on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, while the investigation remained active
Indian-Origin Woman Killed in Forest Acres Murder-Suicide
Forest Acres welfare check murder-suicide case has been linked by police to domestic violence after officers found Indian-origin U.S. citizen Annie Christinal Pushpanathan dead at a home on Barnes Springs Road in Forest Acres, South Carolina. The Forest Acres Police Department identified Pushpanathan, 53, as the victim and Kenneth Dwain Benton, 67, as the suspect in the fatal case. Authorities released the information on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, while the investigation remained active
Indian-Origin Man Jailed in Singapore for Abuse of Minor Over Several Years
A Singapore court has sentenced a 33-year-old Indian-origin man to 19 months in jail after convicting him of molesting his friend’s younger sister over a prolonged period more than a decade ago. The offences occurred when the victim was between seven and nine years old, while the accused was in his late teens to early twenties. The court heard that the victim did not initially report the incidents, stating she feared that her account would not be believed. She later disclosed the
Indian-Origin Man Jailed in Singapore for Abuse of Minor Over Several Years
A Singapore court has sentenced a 33-year-old Indian-origin man to 19 months in jail after convicting him of molesting his friend’s younger sister over a prolonged period more than a decade ago. The offences occurred when the victim was between seven and nine years old, while the accused was in his late teens to early twenties. The court heard that the victim did not initially report the incidents, stating she feared that her account would not be believed. She later disclosed the
Did a suspect attempt to assassinate Trump at a Washington event? Charges filed after chaos
Suspect charged in attack on Trump WASHINGTON — A man accused of attempting to attack President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner has been formally charged with attempted assassination, following a violent incident that disrupted the high-profile event on Saturday night, April 25, 2026 (local time in Washington, DC).
Did a suspect attempt to assassinate Trump at a Washington event? Charges filed after chaos
Suspect charged in attack on Trump WASHINGTON — A man accused of attempting to attack President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner has been formally charged with attempted assassination, following a violent incident that disrupted the high-profile event on Saturday night, April 25, 2026 (local time in Washington, DC).
Trump Safe After Shooting Scare at WHCA Dinner, Suspect Arrested
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the shooting incident that disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, D.C., describing the situation as a serious act of political violence. The event, held at the Washington Hilton, was intended to be a lighthearted evening featuring remarks from President Donald Trump, but quickly turned into a security emergency. In a statement shared on social media, Leavitt said the gathering was interrupted by an individual who attempted to target the president and others in attendance. She noted that she was backstage with the president and the First Lady when Secret Service agents swiftly moved them to safety. According to her account, Trump remained composed throughout the situation and later emphasized the need to end political violence in the country. Leavitt also expressed gratitude toward law enforcement officials, highlighting the actions of a Secret Service agent who was injured while responding to the threat. The agent reportedly sustained a gunshot wound but continued efforts to neutralize the suspect. Authorities have not released additional medical details regarding the agent’s condition. The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old from Torrance, California, was taken into custody at the scene. Officials confirmed that he was armed with both a rifle and a handgun at the time of arrest. Records indicate that he had legally purchased firearms in recent years and had no prior criminal record or known history of law enforcement concerns. Investigators reported that Allen had an academic background from the California Institute of Technology and previously worked as a mechanical engineer before transitioning into independent video game development. He was also engaged in part-time teaching for students preparing for college admissions. Authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the attack while maintaining heightened security measures.
Trump Safe After Shooting Scare at WHCA Dinner, Suspect Arrested
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the shooting incident that disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, D.C., describing the situation as a serious act of political violence. The event, held at the Washington Hilton, was intended to be a lighthearted evening featuring remarks from President Donald Trump, but quickly turned into a security emergency. In a statement shared on social media, Leavitt said the gathering was interrupted by an individual who attempted to target the president and others in attendance. She noted that she was backstage with the president and the First Lady when Secret Service agents swiftly moved them to safety. According to her account, Trump remained composed throughout the situation and later emphasized the need to end political violence in the country. Leavitt also expressed gratitude toward law enforcement officials, highlighting the actions of a Secret Service agent who was injured while responding to the threat. The agent reportedly sustained a gunshot wound but continued efforts to neutralize the suspect. Authorities have not released additional medical details regarding the agent’s condition. The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old from Torrance, California, was taken into custody at the scene. Officials confirmed that he was armed with both a rifle and a handgun at the time of arrest. Records indicate that he had legally purchased firearms in recent years and had no prior criminal record or known history of law enforcement concerns. Investigators reported that Allen had an academic background from the California Institute of Technology and previously worked as a mechanical engineer before transitioning into independent video game development. He was also engaged in part-time teaching for students preparing for college admissions. Authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the attack while maintaining heightened security measures.
Delhi Murder Case: Ex-House Help Arrested After Alwar Assault
A shocking crime has come to light involving a 19-year-old former domestic worker, Rahul, who has been arrested in connection with a murder case in Delhi. The victim, a 22-year-old engineering graduate and UPSC aspirant, was found dead at her residence in East of Kailash, southeast Delhi. According to police, the young woman was allegedly sexually assaulted and later strangled using a mobile phone charger cable. Her family discovered her body at home, after which the police were inf
Delhi Murder Case: Ex-House Help Arrested After Alwar Assault
A shocking crime has come to light involving a 19-year-old former domestic worker, Rahul, who has been arrested in connection with a murder case in Delhi. The victim, a 22-year-old engineering graduate and UPSC aspirant, was found dead at her residence in East of Kailash, southeast Delhi. According to police, the young woman was allegedly sexually assaulted and later strangled using a mobile phone charger cable. Her family discovered her body at home, after which the police were inf
Georgia operation nets 78 fugitives, guns, drugs, and cash
The United States Marshals Service announced the arrest of 78 fugitives following a coordinated three-week operation in Georgia targeting individuals accused of serious and violent crimes. Authorities said the operation, conducted between Sunday, March 16, 2026, and Thursday, April 3, 2026, also resulted i
Georgia operation nets 78 fugitives, guns, drugs, and cash
The United States Marshals Service announced the arrest of 78 fugitives following a coordinated three-week operation in Georgia targeting individuals accused of serious and violent crimes. Authorities said the operation, conducted between Sunday, March 16, 2026, and Thursday, April 3, 2026, also resulted i
Alleged “Ketamine Queen” sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
Los Angeles — A federal judge has sentenced Jasveen Sangha, widely referred to by prosecutors as the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison following her conviction in a high-profile drug trafficking case. The sentencing took place on Wednesday in federal court, marking a significant development in a broader crackdown on illicit drug distribution networks linked to overdose deaths.
Alleged “Ketamine Queen” sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
Los Angeles — A federal judge has sentenced Jasveen Sangha, widely referred to by prosecutors as the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison following her conviction in a high-profile drug trafficking case. The sentencing took place on Wednesday in federal court, marking a significant development in a broader crackdown on illicit drug distribution networks linked to overdose deaths.
4-Year-Old Boy Tied and Beaten by Ex-Armyman Over Guava Incident
A shocking incident has come to light where a 4-year-old child was allegedly tied up and beaten by a former army man for plucking a guava from his garden. According to reports, the young child had entered the garden and picked a guava, after which the ex-serviceman became angry. Instead of handling the situation calmly, he reportedly tied the child and physically assaulted him. The incident has triggered strong reactions from the public, with many expressing concern over t
4-Year-Old Boy Tied and Beaten by Ex-Armyman Over Guava Incident
A shocking incident has come to light where a 4-year-old child was allegedly tied up and beaten by a former army man for plucking a guava from his garden. According to reports, the young child had entered the garden and picked a guava, after which the ex-serviceman became angry. Instead of handling the situation calmly, he reportedly tied the child and physically assaulted him. The incident has triggered strong reactions from the public, with many expressing concern over t
Dubai police arrest beggar with three luxury cars in Ramadan crackdown
Dubai Police have arrested a man accused of professional begging despite owning three luxury cars, as part of an intensified Ramadan crackdown targeting illegal fundraising and street solicitation across the emirate. Authorities said the suspect amassed thousands of dirhams by appealing to public sympathy while presenting himself as impoverished and in distress. According to Brigadier Ali Al Shamsi, director of the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department, the man would position himself in public areas during the day, appearing fatigued and destitute to solicit financial assistance from passersby. Investigators found that once his daily activity concluded, he would abandon the disguise and leave the area in a high-end vehicle. Police said the suspect had refined his approach, crafting detailed narratives of hardship and helplessness that made his appeals appear credible and convincing. Officers discovered large sums of money in his possession at the time of arrest, with amounts estimated in the thousands of dirhams. In a separate case highlighted during the campaign, one individual was found to have collected Dh25,000 yet continued to beg despite the sum being sufficient to support himself or finance travel back to his home country. Officials described such practices as deliberate exploitation of public generosity, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, when charitable giving typically increases. The arrest forms part of the “Combat Begging” campaign launched by Dubai Police to curb street begging and organised begging networks. During the first week of Ramadan alone, 26 beggars of various nationalities were detained as part of coordinated inspection efforts across key locations in the city. Authorities said the anti-begging campaign aims not only to enforce the law but also to protect residents and visitors from fraud and deception. Under UAE Federal Law No. 9 of 2018, begging is punishable by up to three months’ imprisonment and a fine of Dh5,000. Harsher penalties apply to those who organise begging rings or recruit individuals from abroad for the purpose of solicitation, with sentences reaching six months in prison and fines of up to Dh100,000. Police stressed that enforcement measures are designed to deter repeat offenders and dismantle organised operations that seek unlawful financial gain. Ahead of Ramadan, Dubai Police also issued warnings about online scams and donation fraud circulating on websites and social media platforms. The Anti-Cybercrime Department at the General Department of Criminal Investigation reported that fraudsters frequently exploit the spirit of compassion associated with Ramadan to solicit money through deceptive digital campaigns. Residents have been urged to verify charitable appeals through official channels and to report suspicious activities. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that charitable contributions reach legitimate causes. They encouraged the public to channel donations through licensed charities and government-approved organisations, emphasizing that vigilance remains essential in preventing both street begging and online scams during the holy month.
Dubai police arrest beggar with three luxury cars in Ramadan crackdown
Dubai Police have arrested a man accused of professional begging despite owning three luxury cars, as part of an intensified Ramadan crackdown targeting illegal fundraising and street solicitation across the emirate. Authorities said the suspect amassed thousands of dirhams by appealing to public sympathy while presenting himself as impoverished and in distress. According to Brigadier Ali Al Shamsi, director of the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department, the man would position himself in public areas during the day, appearing fatigued and destitute to solicit financial assistance from passersby. Investigators found that once his daily activity concluded, he would abandon the disguise and leave the area in a high-end vehicle. Police said the suspect had refined his approach, crafting detailed narratives of hardship and helplessness that made his appeals appear credible and convincing. Officers discovered large sums of money in his possession at the time of arrest, with amounts estimated in the thousands of dirhams. In a separate case highlighted during the campaign, one individual was found to have collected Dh25,000 yet continued to beg despite the sum being sufficient to support himself or finance travel back to his home country. Officials described such practices as deliberate exploitation of public generosity, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, when charitable giving typically increases. The arrest forms part of the “Combat Begging” campaign launched by Dubai Police to curb street begging and organised begging networks. During the first week of Ramadan alone, 26 beggars of various nationalities were detained as part of coordinated inspection efforts across key locations in the city. Authorities said the anti-begging campaign aims not only to enforce the law but also to protect residents and visitors from fraud and deception. Under UAE Federal Law No. 9 of 2018, begging is punishable by up to three months’ imprisonment and a fine of Dh5,000. Harsher penalties apply to those who organise begging rings or recruit individuals from abroad for the purpose of solicitation, with sentences reaching six months in prison and fines of up to Dh100,000. Police stressed that enforcement measures are designed to deter repeat offenders and dismantle organised operations that seek unlawful financial gain. Ahead of Ramadan, Dubai Police also issued warnings about online scams and donation fraud circulating on websites and social media platforms. The Anti-Cybercrime Department at the General Department of Criminal Investigation reported that fraudsters frequently exploit the spirit of compassion associated with Ramadan to solicit money through deceptive digital campaigns. Residents have been urged to verify charitable appeals through official channels and to report suspicious activities. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that charitable contributions reach legitimate causes. They encouraged the public to channel donations through licensed charities and government-approved organisations, emphasizing that vigilance remains essential in preventing both street begging and online scams during the holy month.
Police search for suspect in Navy Yard fatal shooting of 18-year-old
WASHINGTON — Detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department are continuing their investigation after an 18-year-old man was fatally shot Tuesday evening in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Southeast Washington, an incident that has prompted an urgent appeal for public assistance. Officers responded to reports of gunfire around 6:45 p.m. in the 900 block of 3rd Street Southeast, an area located near the Eye Street Gallery. Upon arrival, responding officers discovered a young man suffering from a gunshot wound. Authorities said the victim was unconscious and not breathing when police reached the scene. Emergency personnel pronounced him dead shortly afterward. The victim has been identified as Dontay Smith of Southeast D.C. Police have not released further details about the circumstances leading up to the fatal shooting, and investigators have yet to announce any arrests in the case. Homicide detectives were called to process the scene and begin a comprehensive investigation. Officials said detectives are actively collecting physical evidence, canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses, and reviewing any available surveillance footage that may help identify the suspect involved in the shooting. At this stage, police have provided only a limited description of the person they believe is responsible. Investigators are urging anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area or who may have information about the incident to come forward. Authorities emphasized that community cooperation is critical to solving the case. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 202-727-9099 or submit anonymous tips by texting 50411. The department noted that tipsters may be eligible for a reward of up to $25,000 if their information leads to an arrest and conviction in connection with a homicide in the District. According to the police department’s latest crime data, the District has recorded seven homicides so far in 2026. Officials say that figure represents a significant decrease of approximately 71 percent compared with the same period last year. Despite the overall decline, investigators say each case remains a top priority as they work to identify suspects and bring closure to affected families and communities. The investigation into the fatal Navy Yard shooting remains active and ongoing. Police say additional details will be released as new information becomes available.
Police search for suspect in Navy Yard fatal shooting of 18-year-old
WASHINGTON — Detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department are continuing their investigation after an 18-year-old man was fatally shot Tuesday evening in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Southeast Washington, an incident that has prompted an urgent appeal for public assistance. Officers responded to reports of gunfire around 6:45 p.m. in the 900 block of 3rd Street Southeast, an area located near the Eye Street Gallery. Upon arrival, responding officers discovered a young man suffering from a gunshot wound. Authorities said the victim was unconscious and not breathing when police reached the scene. Emergency personnel pronounced him dead shortly afterward. The victim has been identified as Dontay Smith of Southeast D.C. Police have not released further details about the circumstances leading up to the fatal shooting, and investigators have yet to announce any arrests in the case. Homicide detectives were called to process the scene and begin a comprehensive investigation. Officials said detectives are actively collecting physical evidence, canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses, and reviewing any available surveillance footage that may help identify the suspect involved in the shooting. At this stage, police have provided only a limited description of the person they believe is responsible. Investigators are urging anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area or who may have information about the incident to come forward. Authorities emphasized that community cooperation is critical to solving the case. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 202-727-9099 or submit anonymous tips by texting 50411. The department noted that tipsters may be eligible for a reward of up to $25,000 if their information leads to an arrest and conviction in connection with a homicide in the District. According to the police department’s latest crime data, the District has recorded seven homicides so far in 2026. Officials say that figure represents a significant decrease of approximately 71 percent compared with the same period last year. Despite the overall decline, investigators say each case remains a top priority as they work to identify suspects and bring closure to affected families and communities. The investigation into the fatal Navy Yard shooting remains active and ongoing. Police say additional details will be released as new information becomes available.
Indian-origin tech professional killed in targeted Toronto parking lot shooting
A 37-year-old Indian-origin information technology professional was killed after unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle he was travelling in at a shopping centre parking lot in Toronto, according to Canadian police officials. The victim, identified as Chandan Kumar, hailed from Bengaluru Rural district in Karnataka and had been living in Canada for the past six years while working with a private technology company. The incident occurred on Saturday, February 7, when poli
Indian-origin tech professional killed in targeted Toronto parking lot shooting
A 37-year-old Indian-origin information technology professional was killed after unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle he was travelling in at a shopping centre parking lot in Toronto, according to Canadian police officials. The victim, identified as Chandan Kumar, hailed from Bengaluru Rural district in Karnataka and had been living in Canada for the past six years while working with a private technology company. The incident occurred on Saturday, February 7, when poli
Woman dies after stabbing in Alvin home; iPhone crash alert prompts police response
An iPhone crash alert prompted deputies to respond to a home in Brazoria County on Saturday night, ultimately uncovering a fatal stabbing inside the residence. The incident occurred in the 14700 block of Susie Lane, CR 442, in Alvin, Texas, where authorities were initially dispatched for what appeared to be a potential crash-related welfare concern. As they were en route, additional information suggested that the situation may have involved a disturbance and possible violence, raising immedia
Woman dies after stabbing in Alvin home; iPhone crash alert prompts police response
An iPhone crash alert prompted deputies to respond to a home in Brazoria County on Saturday night, ultimately uncovering a fatal stabbing inside the residence. The incident occurred in the 14700 block of Susie Lane, CR 442, in Alvin, Texas, where authorities were initially dispatched for what appeared to be a potential crash-related welfare concern. As they were en route, additional information suggested that the situation may have involved a disturbance and possible violence, raising immedia
Austin police warn of rise in vehicle burglaries during holiday shopping season
Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant as vehicle-related crimes continue to rise during the holiday shopping period. According to police, incidents of car break-ins and thefts tend to escalate across the city at this time of year, particularly in areas where crowds and increased foot traffic create opportunities for criminals. Officers say the trend is consistent annually and emphasize that these crimes are largely preventable when drivers take proper precautions.
Austin police warn of rise in vehicle burglaries during holiday shopping season
Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant as vehicle-related crimes continue to rise during the holiday shopping period. According to police, incidents of car break-ins and thefts tend to escalate across the city at this time of year, particularly in areas where crowds and increased foot traffic create opportunities for criminals. Officers say the trend is consistent annually and emphasize that these crimes are largely preventable when drivers take proper precautions.
Mumbai Hostage Crisis: 8 Commandos Rescue 19 in 35 Minutes at Powai Studio
A tense 35-minute hostage crisis unfolded in Mumbai’s Powai area when Rohit Arya, a 38-year-old man, trapped 19 people—17 of them children—inside an audition room at RA Studio. The standoff began when Arya, armed with an air gun, chemicals, and a lighter, threatened to set the room ablaze if police intervened. Swift action by the Mumbai Police Quick Reaction Team (QRT) led to a heroic rescue that prevented a major tragedy. The team of eight commandos entered the audition room
Mumbai Hostage Crisis: 8 Commandos Rescue 19 in 35 Minutes at Powai Studio
A tense 35-minute hostage crisis unfolded in Mumbai’s Powai area when Rohit Arya, a 38-year-old man, trapped 19 people—17 of them children—inside an audition room at RA Studio. The standoff began when Arya, armed with an air gun, chemicals, and a lighter, threatened to set the room ablaze if police intervened. Swift action by the Mumbai Police Quick Reaction Team (QRT) led to a heroic rescue that prevented a major tragedy. The team of eight commandos entered the audition room
Indian-origin businessman dies after brutal attack in Edmonton, Canada
Edmonton: An Indian-origin businessman, 55-year-old Arvi Singh Sagoo, died after being brutally attacked in Edmonton, Canada, in what police have described as an unprovoked assault. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Indian diaspora and reignited concerns over the rising number of racially motivated attacks across the country. According to the Edmonton Police Service, the assault occurred in the early hours of October 19, when Sagoo confronted a man who was urinating on hi
Indian-origin businessman dies after brutal attack in Edmonton, Canada
Edmonton: An Indian-origin businessman, 55-year-old Arvi Singh Sagoo, died after being brutally attacked in Edmonton, Canada, in what police have described as an unprovoked assault. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Indian diaspora and reignited concerns over the rising number of racially motivated attacks across the country. According to the Edmonton Police Service, the assault occurred in the early hours of October 19, when Sagoo confronted a man who was urinating on hi
Dallas Tragedy: Pedestrian Dies in Bishop Arts After SUV Crash and Driver Escape
A tragic late-night crash in the Bishop Arts District claimed the life of a pedestrian and led to the swift arrest of a fleeing driver. The fatal incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Sunday on West Davis Street, an area known for its nightlife and restaurants. Authorities said a man driving a white SUV at high speed struck a pedestrian who was crossing the street to meet friends. The impact threw the victim onto the roadway, leaving him unresponsive as bystanders rushed to call for help.
Dallas Tragedy: Pedestrian Dies in Bishop Arts After SUV Crash and Driver Escape
A tragic late-night crash in the Bishop Arts District claimed the life of a pedestrian and led to the swift arrest of a fleeing driver. The fatal incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Sunday on West Davis Street, an area known for its nightlife and restaurants. Authorities said a man driving a white SUV at high speed struck a pedestrian who was crossing the street to meet friends. The impact threw the victim onto the roadway, leaving him unresponsive as bystanders rushed to call for help.
Four killed, 12 injured in Leland, Mississippi shooting after homecoming game
Four people were killed and 12 others injured in a mass shooting that erupted in the early hours of Saturday morning in Leland, Mississippi, according to local officials. Authorities confirmed that the violence occurred on Main Street, an area that had been unusually crowded following Leland High School’s homecoming football game. Mayor John Lee said the tragic incident unfolded while residents were still gathered to celebrate after the game, which had drawn a larger-than-usual crowd to the
Four killed, 12 injured in Leland, Mississippi shooting after homecoming game
Four people were killed and 12 others injured in a mass shooting that erupted in the early hours of Saturday morning in Leland, Mississippi, according to local officials. Authorities confirmed that the violence occurred on Main Street, an area that had been unusually crowded following Leland High School’s homecoming football game. Mayor John Lee said the tragic incident unfolded while residents were still gathered to celebrate after the game, which had drawn a larger-than-usual crowd to the









