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St. Pete Mayor Announces Social Service Agency to Respond to Non-Violent Police Calls for Service
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. – Mayor Rick Kriseman and Chief of Police Anthony Holloway announce significant change in police response for the City of St. Petersburg on Facebook today. The City of St. Petersburg Police Department will create a new…
Read More St. Pete Mayor Announces Social Service Agency to Respond to Non-Violent Police Calls for ServiceParker Man Indicted for Three Murders – Yakima Nation
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report SPOKANE, WA. – William D. Hyslop, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, announced that a Federal grand jury returned an Indictment charging Clifton Frank Peter with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of second-degree murder,…
Read More Parker Man Indicted for Three Murders – Yakima NationU.S. Army Soldier Sentenced to Life in Prison for Aggravated Sexual Assault
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report CAMERON, NC. – A U.S. Army soldier was sentenced today to life in prison for aggravated sexual assault of a minor, Acting Assistant Attorney General Brian Rabbitt of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Robert J. Higdon…
Read More U.S. Army Soldier Sentenced to Life in Prison for Aggravated Sexual AssaultFormer Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced for Drug Charges
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA – Former Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy Timothy Rock, of Clarksburg, West Virginia, was sentenced today to 58 months and seven days for drug charges, U.S. Attorney Bill Powell announced. “The rule of law will be applied…
Read More Former Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced for Drug ChargesJacksonville Woman Sentenced To Over Four Years For Perjury, Passport Fraud, And Aggravated Identity Theft
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – U.S. District Judge Marcia Morales Howard today sentenced Brandi Nicole Fletcher (25, Jacksonville) to four years and nine months in federal prison for perjury and aggravated identity theft in connection with obtaining a fraudulent passport. Fletcher…
Read More Jacksonville Woman Sentenced To Over Four Years For Perjury, Passport Fraud, And Aggravated Identity TheftTampa Man Sentenced To 11+ Years For Sex Trafficking Of Minors
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report Tampa, Florida – U.S. District Judge Susan Bucklew today sentenced Luis Berrios-Trinidad (30, Tampa) to 11 years and 3 months in federal prison for sex trafficking of minors. The court also ordered Berrios-Trinidad to forfeit a Glock 19 9mm…
Read More Tampa Man Sentenced To 11+ Years For Sex Trafficking Of MinorsNavajo Nation Man Charged Federally with Murder in New Mexico
July 9, 2020 By: Staff Report ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Blaine Charles Morgan, 35, of Crownpoint, New Mexico, has been charged federally with murder for a stabbing that occurred on the Navajo Nation. The FBI and Navajo Nation Criminal Investigations on Monday, July 6, 2020, arrested…
Read More Navajo Nation Man Charged Federally with Murder in New MexicoShould You Consider Leaving Law Enforcement? – LEO Round Table
July 7, 2020 By: Staff and LEO Roundtable TAMPA, Fla.- The Free Press has partnered with LEO Round Table and will broadcast its Law Enforcement Program here in Cops and Crimes. Visit LEO Round Table at Website: http://leoroundtable.com/ Publishers Note: While The Free Press will always…
Read More Should You Consider Leaving Law Enforcement? – LEO Round TableFBI Sees Spike in Fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Claims, Stolen Identities
July 8, 2020 By: Staff Report TAMPA, Fla.- The FBI has seen a spike in fraudulent unemployment insurance claims complaints related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic involving the use of stolen personally identifiable information (PII). U.S. citizens from several states have been victimized by criminal…
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