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Chico Library Shooting Suspect Arrested After Two People Killed
Two people were killed in the Chico library shooting on Monday, June 22, 2026, and police arrested an 18-year-old local suspect after he fled the building, authorities said. Police responded shortly after 5:00 p.m. local time to the Chico branch of the Butte County Library. A 911 call had captured the sound of gunfire and people screaming inside the building. Officers entered the library as the suspect escaped through the rear of the facility. Additional l
Chico Library Shooting Suspect Arrested After Two People Killed
Two people were killed in the Chico library shooting on Monday, June 22, 2026, and police arrested an 18-year-old local suspect after he fled the building, authorities said. Police responded shortly after 5:00 p.m. local time to the Chico branch of the Butte County Library. A 911 call had captured the sound of gunfire and people screaming inside the building. Officers entered the library as the suspect escaped through the rear of the facility. Additional l
Muscatine Iowa Shooting Kills Six in Family Dispute, Suspect Dies
On Monday, June 1, Muscatine, Iowa, witnessed a shocking series of events as six people from the same family were killed in a shooting spree. Authorities identified the suspect as 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland, who later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a confrontation with law enforcement. Officials confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the public. Police Statement and Investigation
Muscatine Iowa Shooting Kills Six in Family Dispute, Suspect Dies
On Monday, June 1, Muscatine, Iowa, witnessed a shocking series of events as six people from the same family were killed in a shooting spree. Authorities identified the suspect as 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland, who later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a confrontation with law enforcement. Officials confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the public. Police Statement and Investigation
Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case
Investigators cite suspicious AI-related querie Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case as authorities in Florida say a suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida graduate students conducted alarming online searches about disposing of human remains days before the crimes, according to court filings. Prosecutors allege that Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, used an artificial intelligence chatbot to ask about placing human remains in a dumpster and how such actions could be detected. The exchanges, detailed in a bail filing submitted on Saturday, April 19, 2026, included follow-up questions that raised concerns among investigators. Additional searches reportedly involved altering a vehicle identification number, firearm legality, and whether gunshots could be heard by neighbors. Evidence recovered from apartment and nearby locations Law enforcement officials say physical evidence linked to the case was recovered from multiple locations near Tampa, Florida. Items belonging to 27-year-old Zamil Limon, including identification and personal effects, were found in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with the suspect. Authorities also recovered cleaning supplies, trash bags, and clothing with blood traces. Investigators later located human remains in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge. Court documents state that digital data placed the suspect at the bridge around 1:30 AM on Thursday, April 17, 2026, where he allegedly stopped for several minutes. Missing person report and discovery of second victim Limon and his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, also 27, were reported missing on Thursday, April 17, 2026, after a friend was unable to reach them. While Bristy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, authorities later recovered additional human remains on Sunday, April 20, 2026. Identification efforts were ongoing at the time of the filing. Arrest, prior history, and charges filed Authorities said the suspect provided inconsistent statements before a search warrant was obtained for his phone. He later surrendered to police after barricading himself inside a residence for more than an hour on Friday, April 18, 2026. Court records indicate a history of violent incidents involving the suspect, including prior charges of battery and burglary. He is currently held without bail at a detention facility near Tampa and faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated he could face the death penalty if convicted.
Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case
Investigators cite suspicious AI-related querie Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case as authorities in Florida say a suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida graduate students conducted alarming online searches about disposing of human remains days before the crimes, according to court filings. Prosecutors allege that Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, used an artificial intelligence chatbot to ask about placing human remains in a dumpster and how such actions could be detected. The exchanges, detailed in a bail filing submitted on Saturday, April 19, 2026, included follow-up questions that raised concerns among investigators. Additional searches reportedly involved altering a vehicle identification number, firearm legality, and whether gunshots could be heard by neighbors. Evidence recovered from apartment and nearby locations Law enforcement officials say physical evidence linked to the case was recovered from multiple locations near Tampa, Florida. Items belonging to 27-year-old Zamil Limon, including identification and personal effects, were found in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with the suspect. Authorities also recovered cleaning supplies, trash bags, and clothing with blood traces. Investigators later located human remains in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge. Court documents state that digital data placed the suspect at the bridge around 1:30 AM on Thursday, April 17, 2026, where he allegedly stopped for several minutes. Missing person report and discovery of second victim Limon and his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, also 27, were reported missing on Thursday, April 17, 2026, after a friend was unable to reach them. While Bristy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, authorities later recovered additional human remains on Sunday, April 20, 2026. Identification efforts were ongoing at the time of the filing. Arrest, prior history, and charges filed Authorities said the suspect provided inconsistent statements before a search warrant was obtained for his phone. He later surrendered to police after barricading himself inside a residence for more than an hour on Friday, April 18, 2026. Court records indicate a history of violent incidents involving the suspect, including prior charges of battery and burglary. He is currently held without bail at a detention facility near Tampa and faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated he could face the death penalty if convicted.
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
Maryland murder suspect accused in New Year’s Eve killing may have fled to India
Authorities in Maryland say a man accused of killing his former girlfriend inside a Columbia apartment may have left the United States shortly after the alleged crime, prompting an expanding investigation involving federal law enforcement. Police believe the suspect departed the country just days after the fatal incident, raising concerns that he may now be overseas as investigators work to secure his arrest. Howard County Police identified the suspect as 26-year-old Arjun Sharma. According to investigators, Sharma is charged with first- and second-degree murder in connection with the death of 27-year-old Nikhita Godishala of Ellicott City. Detectives say Godishala was found dead inside an apartment located in the 10100 block of Twin Rivers Road in Columbia after officers executed a search warrant at the residence. Police said Sharma had reported Godishala missing on Friday, telling officers that he had last seen her inside the Columbia apartment. Authorities later determined that Sharma had left the United States on a flight to India on the same day the missing person report was filed. Investigators now believe the killing occurred several days earlier, on New Year’s Eve, at approximately 7 p.m. Following the discovery of Godishala’s body on Saturday, police obtained an arrest warrant for Sharma. Officials said the warrant was active by Sunday, as detectives continued to piece together the timeline leading up to the woman’s death. Medical and investigative findings led authorities to conclude that Godishala died from stab wounds inflicted inside the apartment. Howard County Police stated that there is currently no publicly identified motive for the killing. Detectives described the case as an active and ongoing investigation, noting that they are coordinating with U.S. federal law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend the suspect. Efforts are underway to determine Sharma’s exact location and whether international assistance may be required to bring him into custody. Police have not released additional details about the relationship between the suspect and the victim beyond confirming that they were previously involved. Officials said further information would be shared as it becomes available and emphasized that the investigation remains a priority as authorities pursue the suspect across international boundaries. Anyone with information relevant to the case has been urged to contact law enforcement as the search continues.
Maryland murder suspect accused in New Year’s Eve killing may have fled to India
Authorities in Maryland say a man accused of killing his former girlfriend inside a Columbia apartment may have left the United States shortly after the alleged crime, prompting an expanding investigation involving federal law enforcement. Police believe the suspect departed the country just days after the fatal incident, raising concerns that he may now be overseas as investigators work to secure his arrest. Howard County Police identified the suspect as 26-year-old Arjun Sharma. According to investigators, Sharma is charged with first- and second-degree murder in connection with the death of 27-year-old Nikhita Godishala of Ellicott City. Detectives say Godishala was found dead inside an apartment located in the 10100 block of Twin Rivers Road in Columbia after officers executed a search warrant at the residence. Police said Sharma had reported Godishala missing on Friday, telling officers that he had last seen her inside the Columbia apartment. Authorities later determined that Sharma had left the United States on a flight to India on the same day the missing person report was filed. Investigators now believe the killing occurred several days earlier, on New Year’s Eve, at approximately 7 p.m. Following the discovery of Godishala’s body on Saturday, police obtained an arrest warrant for Sharma. Officials said the warrant was active by Sunday, as detectives continued to piece together the timeline leading up to the woman’s death. Medical and investigative findings led authorities to conclude that Godishala died from stab wounds inflicted inside the apartment. Howard County Police stated that there is currently no publicly identified motive for the killing. Detectives described the case as an active and ongoing investigation, noting that they are coordinating with U.S. federal law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend the suspect. Efforts are underway to determine Sharma’s exact location and whether international assistance may be required to bring him into custody. Police have not released additional details about the relationship between the suspect and the victim beyond confirming that they were previously involved. Officials said further information would be shared as it becomes available and emphasized that the investigation remains a priority as authorities pursue the suspect across international boundaries. Anyone with information relevant to the case has been urged to contact law enforcement as the search continues.
Indian-origin woman murdered in Toronto, partner suspected as police issue arrest warrant
A shocking incident has sent ripples through the Indian diaspora in Canada after a 30-year-old Indian-origin woman was found murdered in Toronto. Canadian police have confirmed that the case is being investigated as a homicide, with strong suspicion of intimate partner violence. Authorities have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a man believed to have been known to the victim. The woman has been identified as Himanshi Khurana, a resident of Toronto. Police are actively searchi
Indian-origin woman murdered in Toronto, partner suspected as police issue arrest warrant
A shocking incident has sent ripples through the Indian diaspora in Canada after a 30-year-old Indian-origin woman was found murdered in Toronto. Canadian police have confirmed that the case is being investigated as a homicide, with strong suspicion of intimate partner violence. Authorities have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a man believed to have been known to the victim. The woman has been identified as Himanshi Khurana, a resident of Toronto. Police are actively searchi
Rob Reiner and wife Michele found dead in Brentwood home as son Nick Reiner arrested
Legendary Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead inside their Brentwood residence in Los Angeles on December 14, triggering a high-profile criminal investigation that has drawn national attention. Authorities have since arrested the couple’s son, Nick Reiner, in connection with the case, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation. Nick Reiner is currently in custody under the supervision of the Los Angeles Coun
Rob Reiner and wife Michele found dead in Brentwood home as son Nick Reiner arrested
Legendary Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead inside their Brentwood residence in Los Angeles on December 14, triggering a high-profile criminal investigation that has drawn national attention. Authorities have since arrested the couple’s son, Nick Reiner, in connection with the case, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation. Nick Reiner is currently in custody under the supervision of the Los Angeles Coun
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
Man Arrested in Fatal Domestic Shooting at Fort Worth Apartment
A man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman during a domestic dispute at a Fort Worth apartment complex, according to police. Fort Worth officers responded to a shooting call around 9 p.m. Tuesday at an apartment located at 3720 Post Oak Blvd. When officers arrived, they found a woman inside the apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Man Arrested in Fatal Domestic Shooting at Fort Worth Apartment
A man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman during a domestic dispute at a Fort Worth apartment complex, according to police. Fort Worth officers responded to a shooting call around 9 p.m. Tuesday at an apartment located at 3720 Post Oak Blvd. When officers arrived, they found a woman inside the apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
New Jersey family charged in Camden man’s murder and dismemberment case
Authorities in New Jersey say a late-night card game ended in horror when a Deptford man was killed and likely dismembered, leading to the arrest of three members of the same Camden family. Police announced the arrests of 41-year-old Everton Thomas, his wife Sherrie Parker, also 41, and their 22-year-old son Deshawn Thomas, in connection with the death of 48-year-old Harold “Hal” Miller Jr. of Deptford. Investigators allege that the family not only played a role in Mille
New Jersey family charged in Camden man’s murder and dismemberment case
Authorities in New Jersey say a late-night card game ended in horror when a Deptford man was killed and likely dismembered, leading to the arrest of three members of the same Camden family. Police announced the arrests of 41-year-old Everton Thomas, his wife Sherrie Parker, also 41, and their 22-year-old son Deshawn Thomas, in connection with the death of 48-year-old Harold “Hal” Miller Jr. of Deptford. Investigators allege that the family not only played a role in Mille
DC man sentenced to 24 years for deadly 2021 gender reveal shooting
A Washington DC man has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison for his role in a deadly shooting at a gender reveal party in 2021. Twenty-two-year-old Nyjell Outler was convicted earlier this year on charges of voluntary manslaughter while armed and has now received a sentence of 24.5 years behind bars for the fatal incident that claimed the life of 21-year-old Demetris Johnson and left another victim, Daloni Williams, severely injured.
DC man sentenced to 24 years for deadly 2021 gender reveal shooting
A Washington DC man has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison for his role in a deadly shooting at a gender reveal party in 2021. Twenty-two-year-old Nyjell Outler was convicted earlier this year on charges of voluntary manslaughter while armed and has now received a sentence of 24.5 years behind bars for the fatal incident that claimed the life of 21-year-old Demetris Johnson and left another victim, Daloni Williams, severely injured.
Sunnyvale police identify suspect in first 2025 homicide, search for armed man continues
The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety has officially identified the suspect in the city’s first homicide of the year 2025, marking a tragic start to what is typically a quiet year for violent crime in the area. Officers believe 44-year-old Jesus Aguilera of Sunnyvale fatally shot a man outside a residence on South Wolfe Road on the evening of Thursday, May 29. Aguilera is currently at large, and authorities warn that he is considered armed and dangerous. Residents are urged not to a
Sunnyvale police identify suspect in first 2025 homicide, search for armed man continues
The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety has officially identified the suspect in the city’s first homicide of the year 2025, marking a tragic start to what is typically a quiet year for violent crime in the area. Officers believe 44-year-old Jesus Aguilera of Sunnyvale fatally shot a man outside a residence on South Wolfe Road on the evening of Thursday, May 29. Aguilera is currently at large, and authorities warn that he is considered armed and dangerous. Residents are urged not to a
Columbus Sees Lowest Homicide Rate in Over a Decade Thanks to Community-Police Partnerships
Columbus, Ohio is experiencing a remarkable and hopeful shift in public safety, with the city's current homicide rate falling to its lowest point in more than a decade. Local officials and community leaders say the steady decline in deadly violence is the result of persistent collaboration, data-driven policing, and grassroots engagement that has been years in the making. So far in 2025, only 16 homicides have been reported in the city — a significant drop from the
Columbus Sees Lowest Homicide Rate in Over a Decade Thanks to Community-Police Partnerships
Columbus, Ohio is experiencing a remarkable and hopeful shift in public safety, with the city's current homicide rate falling to its lowest point in more than a decade. Local officials and community leaders say the steady decline in deadly violence is the result of persistent collaboration, data-driven policing, and grassroots engagement that has been years in the making. So far in 2025, only 16 homicides have been reported in the city — a significant drop from the









