Kamiyah Mobley’s saga goes on as her ‘mother’ has now entered a ‘Not Guilty’ plea in a Florida court. Mobley, born Alexis Manigo was abducted from her teenage mother’s hospital 18 years ago. The kidnapper, Gloria Mobley was arrested last month on child abduction charges. It’s believed that Kamiyah herself initiated the discovery after confronting […]

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The four individuals accused of kidnapping and attacking a special needs teen in Chicago will not receive bond.

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President Obama will give his final speech on January 10 at McCormick Place, the same place he celebrated his 2012 presidential win.

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Doris Payne, 86, was caught trying to steal a bracelet worth $2,000 at the Von Maur department store in Perimeter Mall.

USA Network announced Unsolved, a new series about the police investigations behind the murders of Pac and Biggie.

Willie Bell, a 44-year-old Chicago man, is accused of murdering his romantic rival, Timothy Lawrence, 48, by dressing as a meter reader to gain access to his home.

Two girls, aged four and six, were found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning and the bodies of two teenage children were discovered with gunshot wounds. The mother of the children was found stabbed and shot. She is currently recovering at a local hospital in critical condition.

An elderly Alabama man tied an alleged burglar to a tree. The intruder was dead when deputies arrived.

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Jeff Asher, a crime analyst and contributor to FiveThirtyEight.com, joined Roland Martin on Wednesday's edition of NewsOne Now to discuss Chicago's spike in crime.

Veteran San Antonio police officer John Lee is expected to be terminated for shooting and killing an unarmed Black man last month.

A Texas couple is facing a handful of charges for keeping a Nigerian nanny locked in their home without pay for over two years. The nanny, whose identity has not been revealed, was hired under false pretenses by Sandra and Chudy Nsobundu in September 2013. She was promised $100 every month as salary to clean their Houston area home […]

The criticism against the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois began in January when the non-profit organization teamed up with the Chicago Police Department to monitor police stops with the help of contact cards and thorough reports on incidents between officers and civilians.