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He heard the bang: When his 8-month-old son was losing at NBA2K by two points in the fourth quarter, his father tossed him against the wall.

He heard the bang: When his 8-month-old son was losing at NBA2K by two points in the fourth quarter, his father tossed him against the wall.

Jalin A. White, a 22-year-old from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, pleaded guilty on December 30, 2025, to one count of physical abuse of a child causing ...

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This is what happens when you cheat: According to police, the husband blew his wife away with an AR-15 in front of their son and acknowledged that he "could have forgiven her but I didn't."

This is what happens when you cheat: According to police, the husband blew his wife away with an AR-15 in front of their son and acknowledged that he “could have forgiven her but I didn’t.”

Manuel Robles, 37, from Bakersfield, California, faces first-degree murder charges for allegedly shooting his wife, Ana Karen Robles, to death with an AR-15 on ...

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The woman who shot her boyfriend following a "disagreement over Christmas cookies" claimed that it was a "accident": Police

The woman who shot her boyfriend following a “disagreement over Christmas cookies” claimed that it was a “accident”: Police

Katheryn Welch, 53, allegedly shot her boyfriend in the leg during an argument over Christmas cookies at their Twin Falls County, Idaho, home on ...

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Daddy fell: According to authorities, a man shot and killed his girlfriend "with her hands in front of her face" while their two small children were inside the home.

Daddy fell: According to authorities, a man shot and killed his girlfriend “with her hands in front of her face” while their two small children were inside the home.

Demarco Jones, 29, faces second-degree intentional murder charges for fatally shooting Tatianna Ehnes-Giles, 26, the mother of his children, during a murder-suicide attempt in ...

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"Couldn't take it anymore": According to authorities, a man claimed he "had enough" after killing his parents with a bludgeon in the family living room.

“Couldn’t take it anymore”: According to authorities, a man claimed he “had enough” after killing his parents with a bludgeon in the family living room.

Adrian Bailey, 27, faces two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon after allegedly killing his parents, Roger and Kristine Bailey, in their ...

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A Minnesota hospital patient on medical hold allegedly killed a security guard by beating him while attempting to escape.

A Minnesota hospital patient on medical hold allegedly killed a security guard by beating him while attempting to escape.

Andrea Merrell, a 43-year-old security guard at M Health Fairview Lakes Hospital in Wyoming, Minnesota, died on December 27, 2025, from traumatic head injuries ...

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After saying "this is a simulation" and hurling "punches" in the middle of the flight, a United passenger was arrested.

After saying “this is a simulation” and hurling “punches” in the middle of the flight, a United passenger was arrested.

A United Airlines flight from Washington Dulles to Salt Lake City diverted to Omaha, Nebraska, on December 28, 2025, due to a disruptive passenger ...

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Nine-year-old girl leaped out of a window and pleaded for assistance to get away from her stepmother. She was discovered dead on a highway months later.

Nine-year-old girl leaped out of a window and pleaded for assistance to get away from her stepmother. She was discovered dead on a highway months later.

Rebekah Baptiste, a 10-year-old girl, died on July 30, 2025, three days after being found unresponsive on a highway in Holbrook, Arizona, showing signs ...

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Chopping Down a Cactus: A Felony in Arizona, But What About Your Vermont Yard?

Chopping Down a Cactus: A Felony in Arizona, But What About Your Vermont Yard?

Vermont lacks specific protections for cacti, which are uncommon in its temperate climate, unlike Arizona where native saguaros are safeguarded under state law as ...

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Is Sleeping on a Refrigerator Illegal in Your Georgia Backyard?

Is Sleeping on a Refrigerator Illegal in Your Georgia Backyard?

This notion stems from an old internet myth and “dumb laws” lists, often vaguely attributed to “my state” without specifying Georgia, and no actual ...

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