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'Created a Crisis': Colorado Dems Seeking Swing District Cosponsored Bill That Freed 'Very Dangerous Person' Accused of Attempted Murder

The law Manny Rutinel and Shannon Bird backed 'created a crisis where very dangerous individuals are being released to the street to reoffend over and over,' sheriff says

House Candidate Backed by AOC, Van Hollen Hails Cop-Killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as Black Freedom Fighter and Political Prisoner

Democrat Chris Rabb, running for an open seat in an overwhelmingly Democratic Philadelphia district, has even won the endorsement of the Philadelphia Inquirer

Dem Nominee for UMich Board of Regents Filed ‘Wrongful Death’ Suit on Behalf of Attempted Cop-Killer Whose Gun Jammed While Trying To Shoot Up a Police Station During Christmas Toy Drive

The complaint from attorney Amir Makled praised the gunman, Ali Naji, as a 'truly remarkable individual' who should have faced 'deescalation' techniques rather than lethal force

Wikipedia Editors Refuse To Acknowledge New Yorker Writer's Whole Foods Theft

Wikipedia editors have also kept information about the human smuggling charges Jia Tolentino's parents faced from her page on the website

Old Dominion Gunman, Convicted of Terrorism Charges, Was Released From Prison Early After Completing Drug Treatment Program: Report

Prisoners convicted on terrorism charges are ineligible for sentence-reducing credits, according to the Bureau of Prisons

Crime and the Criminologists

REVIEW: ‘Marked by Time: How Social Change Has Transformed Crime and the Life Trajectories of Young Americans’ by Robert J. Sampson

How Private Charity Is Enabling a Homeless Encampment and Hurting Law-Abiding Citizens

'Good Samaritans' are delivering food to the homeless, who have in turn devastated a condominium complex

‘We Feel Trapped’: Maryland Judge Authorizes Eviction of Prince George’s Condo Residents Besieged By Homeless Encampment

‘It’s sad that the county wants to protect the homeless and support them but at the same time make law-abiding people homeless,’ said one man whose family has owned a unit at the Marylander Condominiums for more than 40 years