This is probably more common in bigger cities, and it is **way** too early to point fingers here, but this is really depressing. I know a few people who work over at 911 dispatch, and using them as examples I can say whoever the dispatcher who took this call is, they are most likely torn up inside. Just as I'm sure the girl's family and friends are outraged. This is bad, no matter how you look at it. Saved By: Daniel Andrlik | View Details | Give Thanks
A Victim Treats His Mugger Right

"He wants my money, so I just gave him my wallet and told him, 'Here you go,'" Diaz says. As the teen began to walk away, Diaz told him, "Hey, wait a minute. You forgot something. If you're going to be robbing people for the rest of the night, you might as well take my coat to keep you warm." Saved By: Chris Radcliff | View Details | Give Thanks
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Street Gangs (But Didn't Know Whom to Ask)

"We recently solicited your questions about street gangs for Sudhir Venkatesh, the then-grad student we wrote about in Freakonomics who is now a professor of sociology at Columbia. His answers are, IMHO, fascinating." Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
A dozen prominent legal scholars submitted an amicus curiae brief on behalf of former vice-presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Thursday, arguing that Libby's conviction could be overturned on appeal because the appointment of Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald raises serious constitutional issues
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
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This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
This guy's 'run down' car was stolen from a commuter parking lot. Here's his open letter to the (still at large) thief. It's pretty funny.
A letter to those who promised change: I am but one of the many citizens that made it possible for you to hold office. I think I remember a thank you speech somewhere along the way; speeches of a New Day. However that seems like such a long time ago .
Murders in the city of New Orleans jumped 182 percent in the first three months of the year, and police fear it could go even higher with the scheduled withdrawal of National Guard troops from the city next month.
Killings, crime, lack of medical care, collapse of education - the list goes on. But with the occupation by U.S.-led forces now into a fifth year, and a supposedly democratic government in place, no one knows who to hold accountable for all that is going wrong. It is the occupation forces that must be held accountable, many Iraqis say.
You don't bring freedom to people by waging war on their cities and towns, and you don't protect innocent people by killing innocent people. It is a crime to aggressively take the life of another person. There is no murder of innocent people that can be justified by claiming that it was necessary for the "greater good."
Gov. Eliot Spitzer is proposing a major expansion of New York's database of DNA samples to include people convicted of most crimes, while making it easier for prisoners to use DNA to try to establish their innocence.
"Mother's Day was the most important Sunday on the organized crime calendar, when homicide took a holiday and racketeering gave way to reminiscing." The bond between gangsters and their mothers is more sacred than the oath of omerta and more complex than anything imagined by Oedipus.
The White House issued a veto threat Thursday against legislation that would expand federal hate crime law to include attacks motivated by the victims' gender or sexual orientation.
Two illegal aliens, Ralphel Resindez 23 and Enrico Garza 26, probably believed they would easily overpower a home alone 11 year old Patricia Harrington after her father had left their two story home.
An undercover sting operation called "Triple-X" has cracked a thriving network of Southeast Asian crime rings that trafficked in women and children and produced professional-grade counterfeit travel documents to smuggle their human cargo and other aliens into the United States, ABC News has learned.
When I first heard that someone had shot and killed 32 people on an American university campus, the first thought that came to mind was: Please God, let it not be a Muslim! A crime is a crime, and barbarity has no race, creed or colour.
DENVER -- Shorter and simpler seems better for the government when it comes to winning convictions in white-collar crime cases.
A business mogul who says he was Hillary Clinton's biggest donor in her 2000 Senate campaign is preparing to release a newly recovered videotape his lawyer calls "smoking-gun evidence" of the New York Democrat's commission of a series of felonies, each punishable by up to five years in prison.
A Visual chart of the Bush family Crime tree. Pretty sad, but funny too!
Meet Robert Dale Hicks, sentenced to 25 years in jail. Here's why...
Four men charged in the brutal homophobic assault on gay entertainer Kevin Aviance last summer pleaded guilty in a Manhattan court Wednesday
New French law says that only professional journalists can film or broadcast acts of violence.










