An upstate New York district attorney has apologized after police video showed her cursing at an officer who tried to give her a speeding ticket
The McHenry County state’s attorney announced his sudden withdrawal from the 2024 race for state’s attorney and said he will leave office at the end of his term in November. McHenry County State’s Attorney Patrick Kenneally said in a statement late Tuesday morning that he has decided to remove himself from the 2024 race for […]
The Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office awarded Corporal John Reyna with the Victim Service Award, according to the Lompoc Police Department.
Genesee County Sheriff’s Department invited 6 News to see how hard and often the department trains to make sure suspects don’t get their hands on law enforcement’s guns.
The 15-year-old boy who was shot by an Akron police officer who thought a toy gun he was carrying was real, is now being charged.
“Adding a 72-hour waiting period requirement for those who want to buy a firearm from a federally licensed firearm dealer will lead to greater demand to buy firearms from those who are not licensed dealers.”
NBC5 News’ Craig Smullin sits down with Jackson County District Attorney Beth Heckert to discuss the details about her order to disqualify Judge David Orr being rescinded. Here is our report on this topic: Jackson County DA, Judge speak out after order to disqualify is rescinded © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise
The officer and troopers involved in the fatal shooting of Nicholas Micko, will not face any charges.
KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — After two decades of putting criminals behind bars, a well-known, local prosecutor is leaving the Luzerne County District Attorney's Office. The retirement comes after a career of convictions, one that includes one of Luzerne County's most notorious cases. After 20 years of more than 100 homicides, sexual assaults, active shootings, []
Fans of the ABC series have to wait just a bit for a new installment.
Going 55 in a 35 zone was only the first of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley’s mistakes last Monday. That in itself would have been a black mark but a tolerable one if she had pulled