• Sheffield crime 2024: The 13 most crime-plagued streets in city, new police crime data shows

    The 13 worst streets for crime reports made to the police in Sheffield have been revealed. Newly-released data from South Yorkshire Police reveals that the 13 streets pictured here received the highest number of crime reports in February 2024. The crime figures from Police.uk – the national website for policing in England – are released with a two-month delay, meaning these are the most up-to-date available. They are based on reports made in South Yorkshire Police’s four Sheffield policing...

  • Crime-Ridden San Francisco Wants To Punish Grocery Stores For Fleeing Said Crime

    Crime-Ridden San Francisco Wants To Punish Grocery Stores For Fleeing Said Crime Unpunished crime is so out of control in San Francisco that the city now wants to punish grocery stores who want to leave. Under the 'Grocery Protection Act' introduced by city Board of Supervisors member Dean Preston (Democratic Socialist), stores that want to flee all the crime and other increased liabilities will have to provide the city with six months advanced notice, and make efforts to find a...

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    Sheriff Bianco blames Prop. 47 for property crimes. But why aren’t his deputies solving property crimes?

    As much as Bianco wants to present a tough-on-crime cowboy image, that clearance rate is on par with woke San Francisco.

  • Sheriff Bianco blames Prop. 47 for property crimes. But why aren’t his deputies solving property crimes?

    As much as Bianco wants to present a tough-on-crime cowboy image, that clearance rate is on par with woke San Francisco.

  • Sheriff Bianco blames Prop. 47 for property crimes. But why aren’t his deputies solving property crimes?

    As much as Bianco wants to present a tough-on-crime cowboy image, that clearance rate is on par with woke San Francisco.

  • Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

    Among the many brutalities in war prohibited under international humanitarian law are starvation of civilian populations and deliberate attacks on aid workers. Here are some new findings worth considering as we ponder the continued decline of human security in the Gaza fighting. Starvation By now we are all familiar with the appalling food situation in More

  • True Crime: The Valley Killer

    Ten years ago, the so-called "Valley Killer" began shooting people at random - many while in their cars - over the course of six months.

  • New laws don't stop crime

    Politicians love creating specific new offences to look like they’re tackling a problem, but all it does is make the statute book more complicated without addressing the root of the problem, says Eliot Wilson Retail employees should be safe in their place of work, under the protection of the law. That goes without saying, and []

  • ‘Beware of fake Globe rewards scam’

    There is a fake rewards promotional campaign supposedly led by telecommunications giant Globe Telecom, according to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center.

  • Make blocking traffic a federal crime

    Across the country Monday, thousands of United States citizens were detained against their will by criminal protesters. In Seattle and Chicago, travelers were blocked from entering the airport. In New York City, the Brooklyn Bridge was shut down. In Philadelphia, all of Center City came to a standstill. In San Francisco, commuters on the Golden […]

  • All MW3 & Warzone Daily Login Rewards

    Along with Season 3, MW3 and Warzone introduced a new Daily Login system offering a ton of free rewards. Here's all you need to know about MW3 and Warzone's Daily Login feature, including all the rewards. MW3 and Warzone Season 3 brought a ton of content, ranging from events boasting free cosmetic rewards to a fully-packed Battle Pass, as well as a Daily Login system with even more rewards up for grabs. Here's all you need to know about MW3 and Warzone's Daily Login Rewards system....

  • Editorial: The Supreme Court cannot allow homelessness to be a crime

    If you are homeless and have nowhere to go — neither a temporary shelter bed nor a permanent home — can you be fined or, worse, jailed for sleeping on a sidewalk? Or is that cruel and unusual punishment? That’s the question that the Supreme Court wrestled with Monday when it heard oral arguments in the case of Grants Pass vs. Johnson regarding the Oregon city's ordinance allowing police to fine or jail homeless people for sleeping outside. A federal district court ruled that the law violated the...