Crime

Gerald Brevard III has been reportedly identified as the prime suspect arrested after a string of killings of homeless people in New York City and Washington, D.C., following nearly two harrowing weeks of what's been described as deliberate targeting.

Another trans woman was murdered on June 24 in Jacksonville.

The alleged serial killer who police believed murdered two Black men and shot at a Black family in Baton Rouge has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.

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Baton Rouge police officials are searching for a White suspect who may be tied to the shooting deaths of two Black men.

A killer targeting victims of color remains on the loose, terrifying a small suburban neighborhood outside of Phoenix, Arizona.

Since April, five men and women between the ages of 12-32 were killed in Maryvale, a neighborhood in Phoenix.

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Police investigating the slayings of seven women whose bodies were found in northwest Indiana over the weekend said Monday they believe it is the work of a serial killer, and that the suspect has indicated there could be more victims going back 20 years. Follow NewsOne’s coverage of the Northwest Indiana serial murders Criminal Profiler […]

UPDATED: Friday, June 3, 2016 The father of an 18-year-old Cleveland teenager who was killed by Michael Madison lunged at the convicted serial killer shortly after a judge sentenced him to death Thursday. Van Terry, addressing the judge and the courtroom, stood up just moments after the sentence was handed down. Madison was convicted of killing Terry’s […]

New York– Authorities reportedly are considering the possibility that an ex-cop is a suspect in a rash of unsolved murders of female prostitutes in Long Island New York. Also read: Woman Who Blamed Acid Attack On A Black Woman Apologizes

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles police investigators say eight more women may be linked to the “Grim Sleeper” serial killings of women and girls shot or strangled since 1985.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Craig Price was just 15 years old in 1989 when he confessed to the murders of four neighbors, crimes that terrified the state, triggered a new state law allowing for harsher treatment of young criminals and instantly transformed the baby-faced teenager into Rhode Island’s most notorious serial killer.