Ride From Hell: Man Robbed, Shot After Accepting Lift In DC, Police Say (VIDEO) Ride From Hell: Man Robbed, Shot After Accepting Lift In DC, Police Say (VIDEO)
Ride From Hell: Man Robbed, Shot After Accepting Lift In DC, Police Say (Video) A man who thought he was catching a lift in DC found himself staring down the barrel of a gun before being robbed and shot by the driver who offered him a ride, police say. Now, investigators want the public's help putting a name to the face of the suspected gunman caught on camera. The robbery-turned-shooting played out at approximately 4:34 a.m. on Sunday, July 26, when Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to the 1600 block of 12th Street NW for a reported shooting. On Wednesday, Aug. 12, the department released surveillance photos of the suspect. The Metropolitan…
WATCH: ICE Said She Nearly Ran Them Over Before Virginia Woman Pointed To Her Dashcam WATCH: ICE Said She Nearly Ran Them Over Before Virginia Woman Pointed To Her Dashcam
Watch: ICE Said She Nearly Ran Them Over Before Virginia Woman Pointed To Her Dashcam A few angry words in a Virginia parking lot ended with a masked federal agent approaching a woman's car with his gun drawn. Now that showdown has gone viral. The confrontation unfolded around 3 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 10, in the Bailey's Crossroads area near Falls Church, where Northern Virginia counselor Carolina Molina encountered US ICE agents during an immigration operation, according to multiple reports. Then the cameras started rolling. Cellphone and dashcam videos Molina posted online have since gone viral, capturing a tense confrontation that has drawn hundreds of thousands of views,…
Green Card Marriage Ring: 11 New Yorkers Charged In 1,000+ Sham Wedding Scheme, Feds Say Green Card Marriage Ring: 11 New Yorkers Charged In 1,000+ Sham Wedding Scheme, Feds Say
Green Card Marriage Ring: 11 New Yorkers Charged In 1,000+ Sham Wedding Scheme, Feds Say Eleven New Yorkers have been charged in an alleged international immigration fraud scheme that arranged more than 1,000 sham marriages and collected tens of millions of dollars, federal prosecutors said.   The defendants were arrested on Wednesday, Aug. 12, after a two-count federal indictment was unsealed, according to the US Department of Justice. The network operated for more than a decade and arranged sham marriages between foreign nationals, primarily citizens of China, and US citizens to fraudulently obtain immigration status, prosecutors allege. Those indicted inc…
Little Fighter: 4-Year-Old Boy Faces Long Recovery After Freak Lawn Tractor Accident Little Fighter: 4-Year-Old Boy Faces Long Recovery After Freak Lawn Tractor Accident
Little Fighter: 4-Year-Old Boy Faces Long Recovery After Freak Lawn Tractor Accident One moment changed everything for a Maryland 4-year-old and his family. Easton Morgan was severely injured after becoming trapped beneath a lawn tractor on Friday, July 31, according to a GoFundMe campaign launched to help his family through what organizers described as a life-threatening accident. Emergency crews rushed to help the boy before he was airlifted to Johns Hopkins Hospital for urgent care. Now, the photos tell part of the story. Before the accident, Easton is pictured flashing a huge smile alongside his mom, Courtney, and wearing his baseball uniform on the diamond. E…
Electric Shock Gloves For ICE: DHS Plans $20M Purchase For Agents Electric Shock Gloves For ICE: DHS Plans $20M Purchase For Agents
Electric Shock Gloves For ICE: DHS Plans $20M Purchase For Agents The Department of Homeland Security DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planning to spend as much as $20 million on gloves capable of delivering electric shocks, federal records and published reports show. ICE published the new requirement Monday, Aug. 10, seeking CTG-5 G.L.O.V.E. devices, short for Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter, according to the Department of Homeland Security's Acquisition Planning Forecast System. The federal government describes the gloves as a “Conductive Distraction and De-escalation Device” that would be issued to Homeland…
Paris-Bound 'Marble Vase' Had A $40K Surprise Inside At Dulles Airport: CBP Paris-Bound 'Marble Vase' Had A $40K Surprise Inside At Dulles Airport: CBP
Paris-Bound 'Marble Vase' Had A $40K Surprise Inside At Dulles Airport: CBP This was one deep ball that never made it to Paris. US Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted more than four pounds of methamphetamine hidden inside a package passing through Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, officials announced on Wednesday, Aug. 12. The package was mailed from Utah County, Utah, with France as its final destination. On the customs declaration? A marble vase. Only problem? There was no vase. Instead, CBP officers inspecting the parcel found two packages wrapped in black cellophane tape, each containing a crystalline substance, officia…
'Sunny Days' Turn Dark: $450K Fire Destroys Farm Riding Ring, Rabbit Dies 'Sunny Days' Turn Dark: $450K Fire Destroys Farm Riding Ring, Rabbit Dies
'Sunny Days' Turn Dark: $450K Fire Destroys Farm Riding Ring, Rabbit Dies There wasn’t much left standing when daylight finally reached a Maryland horse farm Tuesday morning. The two-alarm fire broke out at approximately 3:05 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at Sunny Days Farm on Wrights Neck Road in Centreville, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal and Goodwill Fire Company. By the time the first crews arrived, the roughly 120-foot-by-60-foot pole building was fully involved, with flames threatening a nearby horse stable. That prompted firefighters to call for a tanker task force and a second alarm as crews worked to keep the fire from spreading. They did. O…
Teenage Daughter Killed In Intentional Explosion Dad Admitted To Setting: Court Docs Teenage Daughter Killed In Intentional Explosion Dad Admitted To Setting: Court Docs
Teenage Daughter Killed In Intentional Explosion Dad Admitted To Setting: Court Docs A Pennsylvania father accused of intentionally blowing up his family's home, killing his 19-year-old daughter and injuring his estranged wife, has admitted to killing the teen. Brian Jeffrey Shelleby, 47, of Castle Shannon, pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and aggravated arson causing bodily injury in a negotiated plea before Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Bruce R. Beemer on Monday, Aug. 10, court records show.  Shelleby is awaiting sentencing, which is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 10 at 9 a.m. in Courtroom 510, according to his docket. He remains in the Allegheny C…
OIG Details Mold, Mushrooms, Pests Inside Maryland Shelters: ‘Critical’ And ‘Horrific’ OIG Details Mold, Mushrooms, Pests Inside Maryland Shelters: ‘Critical’ And ‘Horrific’
OIG Details Mold, Mushrooms, Pests Inside Maryland Shelters: ‘Critical’ And ‘Horrific’ Mushrooms growing in rooms. Mold in the air. Bed bugs. Dark water backing up into a bathtub. Those were among the conditions reported or documented inside Maryland homeless shelters in a Baltimore City Office of Inspector General investigation released on Wednesday, Aug. 12.  Former Mayor's Office of Homeless Services employees had two words for what they said they witnessed: “critical” and “horrific.” And some of the complaints were backed up. The investigation began after the OIG received a complaint in July 2025 about conditions at three Baltimore shelters operating out of former …
2 Killed In Head-On Crash Near Hersheypark Identified: Police (UPDATE) 2 Killed In Head-On Crash Near Hersheypark Identified: Police (UPDATE)
2 Killed In Head-On Crash Near Hersheypark Identified: Police (Update) The two men killed in a head-on crash near Hersheypark have been identified, Derry Township police announced in a correction update on Wednesday, Aug. 12. Ronald Lindenmuth, 57, of Phoenix, Arizona, was driving the minivan and was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, which happened at West Hersheypark Drive and North Hockersville Road on Tuesday, Aug. 11, police said. James Eyerly, 63, of Harrisburg, was a passenger in the minivan and was taken to Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where he later died from his injuries, according to police. The 17-year-old Harrisburg boy dr…
Barricade Ends With Second Suspect In Custody After 17-Year-Old's Maryland Murder: Police Barricade Ends With Second Suspect In Custody After 17-Year-Old's Maryland Murder: Police
Barricade Ends With Second Suspect In Custody After 17-Year-Old's Maryland Murder: Police A Maryland murder investigation ended with a short-lived barricade. The second of two juvenile suspects linked to the killing of 17-year-old Roman Wright was taken into custody Tuesday evening, Aug. 11, following a barricade in the 100 block of Akin Circle in Middle River, Baltimore County Police said. The barricade brought an end to a search that began after Wright was fatally shot less than two days earlier in nearby Essex. At approximately 11:50 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 10, officers were called to the unit block of Bladen Road for reports of an assault in progress, police said. When office…
$83K Salary, $7.1M Lifestyle: Virginia Man Lived Large On Employer's Millions, Feds Say $83K Salary, $7.1M Lifestyle: Virginia Man Lived Large On Employer's Millions, Feds Say
$83K Salary, $7.1M Lifestyle: Virginia Man Lived Large On Employer's Millions, Feds Say Ricardo Fontanilla was making about $83,000 a year in Virginia. He was spending like he had hit the jackpot. Luxury brands. Premium flights through the Caribbean and Asia. Millions in credit card bills. Hundreds of thousands toward mortgages, loans and investments. The problem, federal prosecutors say, was that the money wasn't his. Fontanilla, 66, of Fairfax, has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud after investigators say he spent years secretly funneling more than $7.1 million from his employer into a personal bank account, according to federal investigators on Tuesday, Aug. 11. And F…