A Nashville attorney’s license has been suspended for four years after he posted advice on Facebook about how to make murder look like self-defense. He contends it was sarcastic and was never meant literally.
Historians, politicians rally to save Washington Heights stop on the Underground Railroad from demolition Larry McShane
Civic leaders and politicians, in an urgent Friday plea, called for the city to spare from the wrecking ball a historic Washington Heights stop on the Underground Railroad.
The home at 857 Riverside Dr., once owned by abolitionist minister Dennis Harris, sits above the Hudson River and was reportedly used by Black slaves fleeing the south during the 19th century. But officials said the site was in danger of demolition to make way for a 13-story high-rise building, erasing the historic residence from the Manhattan landscape.
FBI searching for seven rioters who savagely beat cop during insurrection on the Capitol Molly Crane-Newman
The FBI on Tuesday released photos of seven men suspected of beating a Washington D.C. officer during the Jan. 6 raid on the nation’s capital.
Metropolitan Police Department Officer Michael Fanone was dragged out of the Capitol, slammed to the ground, tased and stripped of his service weapon by a gang of pro-Trump rioters who threatened to leave him for dead, the cop said in an interview on CNN.
“Some guys started getting a hold of my gun and they were screaming out, you know, ‘Kill him with his own gun,’” said Fanone, 40.