Bristol Man Found Guilty of U.S. Capitol Insurrection Violence

WASHINGTON D.C. – A Bristol Borough man was convicted of multiple charges, including causing serious injuries to a U.S. Capitol police officer, for his participation in the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Ryan Stephen Samsel, 39, and his co-defendants were found guilty of various crimes, including physical violence on the Capitol grounds … Read more

US Pledges to Strike Iran-Backed Militias Following U.S. Service Member Deaths

JERUSALEM (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated on Thursday that the time has come to take more decisive action against Iran-backed militias that have been targeting American forces and ships in the Middle East. This announcement comes in response to the recent deaths of three U.S. service members in Jordan, for which the … Read more

Norristown Robbery and Homicide Suspects Arrested in New York After U.S. Marshals Investigation

NORRISTOWN, Pa. – The U.S. Marshals Service of Philadelphia announced the arrest of three men wanted in connection with a man’s death on Jan. 20 in Norristown, Pennsylvania. According to authorities, 18-year-old Damon Brantley Jr., 29-year-old Daquan Allen, and 28-year-old Jerry Butler were apprehended in New York on Wednesday night. They are currently awaiting extradition … Read more

Young Adults See Surge in Infective Endocarditis Cases, Overall U.S. Deaths Decline

ATLANTA, GA – The number of deaths from infective endocarditis in the United States has decreased overall, a new study shows. However, there has been a significant surge in cases among younger adults. According to the research published in the Infectious Disease Special Edition, the overall rate of deaths related to infective endocarditis in the … Read more

Guilty Plea in Deadliest Human-Smuggling Case in U.S. History

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The deadliest human-smuggling event in U.S. history, which resulted in the deaths of 53 migrants in a tractor-trailer, has led to another guilty plea. Riley Covarrubias-Ponce, 31, admitted to his involvement in the illegal transportation of 66 adults and children from multiple Central American countries into the United States, as per … Read more

Wanted Suspect in Armed Robbery and Murder Shot and Killed by U.S. Marshals in New Jersey

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. – A man wanted for an armed robbery on Federal Hill in August 2023 was shot and killed by U.S. Marshals in New Jersey on Thursday. Shamar Leggette, the suspect in the robbery and shooting of a man, was also wanted in connection with an armed robbery in New York and was … Read more

Shootout with U.S. Marshals Ends in Death of Wanted Robbery Suspect Shamar Leggette in New Jersey

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. – A man wanted for armed robbery in Providence, Rhode Island engaged in a shootout with U.S. Marshals in New Jersey and was killed on Wednesday. Authorities identified the man as Shamar Leggette, 41, who was fatally shot outside a South Brunswick hotel after allegedly opening fire on officers. The incident followed … Read more

Shooting at South Brunswick Hotel Involving Wanted Brooklyn Pastor Robbery Suspect: U.S. Marshals Return Fire as Warrant Served

South Brunswick, New Jersey – U.S. Marshals faced gunfire while serving a warrant at a Route 1 hotel on Wednesday afternoon. The suspect, wanted for the robbery of a Brooklyn pastor, opened fire on the marshals as they attempted to apprehend him. The incident resulted in the suspect being fatally shot by law enforcement. According … Read more

Man Wanted in Joliet Shooting Deaths Dies from Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound After Being Located by U.S. Marshals

Joliet, Illinois – Authorities confirmed that the man being sought for the shooting deaths of seven individuals in Joliet has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following an encounter with U.S. Marshals in Texas. The suspect, identified as Nance, was located near Natalia, Texas, and took his own life when confronted by law enforcement. The … Read more

Warning Travelers to Colombia: Avoid Online Dating Apps to Prevent Suspicious Deaths, U.S. State Department Urges

The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for Americans visiting Colombia, warning them to exercise caution when using online dating apps in the country due to several “suspicious deaths” involving U.S. citizens. Throughout the final months of 2023, eight U.S. citizens were reportedly killed by involuntary drug overdoses or suspected homicides in the … Read more