Charlie Kirk’s Death Provokes Widespread Condemnation

Political leaders express shock and unity following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot at a public event.
Deputies Seek Public Help in Armed Robbery Case

Florence County deputies investigate late July armed robbery.
West Babylon Man Arrested in Major Drug Raid

Authorities seize over 5 kg of fentanyl and guns after raiding four Long Island locations linked to drug distribution.
Man Admits Guilt in Secoriea Turner Shooting Case

Jerrion McKinney pleads guilty to charges in the tragic death of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner, avoiding a jury trial set for next week.
Suspect Arrested After Violent Incident and Chase

A domestic assault leads to a dramatic car chase in Duplin County, resulting in multiple charges against the suspect.
Charlie Kirk Shot and Killed at Utah Event

President Trump announces Charlie Kirk has died after being shot at an event in Utah, shocking many across the nation.
Florida Appeals Court Overturns Open Carry Ban

A court declares Florida’s open carry law unconstitutional, following a challenge from Stan McDaniels, who protested during his campaign.
BB Gun Triggers Lockdown at Cobb County High School

A BB gun prompted a brief lockdown at Pebblebrook High after a fight among students. Three were arrested following the incident.
Trump’s DC Arrest Surge Shows 40% Tied to Immigration

An AP analysis reveals over 40% of arrests during Trump’s DC law enforcement surge are immigration-related, raising questions about the operation’s true intent.
Princess Anne Commissioner Convicted of Gun Possession

Lionel Frederick, a Town Commissioner, is found guilty of illegal gun possession due to a prior felony conviction.
Riverhead Rifle Raffle Faces Legal Challenge

Gun shop’s raffle for volleyball team deemed unlawful by state gaming officials, raising community concerns over legality and intentions.
Lawsuit Alleges Kash Patel Violated FBI Agents’ Rights

Three ousted FBI agents accuse Kash Patel of unlawful firings based on political affiliations in a new 68-page lawsuit.