Homeless man allegedly bites off LAPD sergeant's finger in East Hollywood

Officials said a Los Angeles police sergeant is without a part of his pinky after it was bitten off by a man experiencing homelessness.

Saturday morning gunfire erupts at South Carolina park, 9 injured: Sheriff

The Richland County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post that deputies were initially called to Meadowlake Park in Columbia, South Carolina for a report of a large group of juveniles.

Massachusetts State Police arrest passenger with 'vampire straw' at Boston airport

Troopers confiscated the straw from a passenger at the airport on Sunday, according to Transportation Security Administration New England spokesperson Dan Velez.

Former Apple employee ordered to serve jail time, pay restitution for fleecing the company

Dhirendra Prasad’s sentencing for two charges — conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. — stemmed from an alleged plot that lost Apple over $17 million.

Father of teen who died by suicide says he was bullied and Monroe school leaders 'did nothing'

"Somebody is going pay for this, I'm going to tell you that right now, you guys didn't do (anything) to protect him," said Ron Ross. "(The school) never did anything about it and now my son is dead."

6 accused of targeting Michigan car crash victims with insurance fraud scheme

Six people are accused of using Michigan car crash victims as part of an insurance fraud scheme. The victims were found with a hotline and then referred to care that was billed to insurance and the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan.

CBP seizes 6 gallons of Florida-bound ‘coma in a bottle’

Authorities say agents nabbed two shipments of GBL known as "coma in a bottle" that arrived in Philadelphia from France.

Suspect accused of shooting man at Canton mobile home park

Police executed search warrants in Canton, Taylor, Dearborn Heights, and Detroit after a man was shot at Sherwood Mobile Home Park.

Michigan police officer accused of 'price switching' scheme involving sports cards at Meijer

A Lansing police officer is accused of switching the prices on sports cards and then trying to sell them for more money, a scheme authorities say defrauded Meijer out of $10,000.

National guardsman in leaked document case wanted to kill a ‘ton of people,’ US says

A judge is deciding if Jack Teixeira should be held in jail until his trial. The Justice Department said in its investigation that Teixeira used his government computer to look up mass shootings and government standoffs.

Semi-truck fire shuts down northbound US-23

The blaze, which could be seen from vehicles caught in the traffic jam, showed smoke billowing out from a vehicle.