Aaron Jason Strong, 47, a former police lieutenant at the New Castle Police Department in Indiana, was found guilty on Oct. 4 by a federal jury on charges of excessive force and witness tampering, according to a DOJ press release.
Two foreign nationals allegedly weaponized law enforcement for years to terrorize U.S. citizens.
Two Alabama law enforcement officers pled guilty in August to using excessive force.
Prosecutors have charged mercenaries with bullying a businessman to sign over his company’s rights at the behest of a Chinese national.
A San Francisco grand jury returned four indictments on Aug. 16, 2023, and one Antioch Police Office was on two.
Bankruptcy is helpful when debt seems insurmountable, but committing bankruptcy fraud to get out of paying a settlement can get you in hot water.
A federal jury convicted Morteza Amiri, a former police officer, of one count of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a scheme to obtain pay raises from the Antioch Police Department, California, by falsely obtaining a university degree.
If you are going to storm the Capitol, filming yourself in the act is a bad idea. The world had a front-row seat to the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol because more than a few participants filmed themselves and others at the event.
Smalltown police chief Bradley Eugene Wendt will go to prison after a federal court handed down a five-year sentence, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Iowa District.
A former Pearl, Mississippi Police Officer pleaded guilty to one count of acting under the color of law to deprive a person of their civil rights.