Family pleads for answers after woman found stabbed to death in St. Pete alley
St. Petersburg police say a reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest after a woman was found stabbed to death in an alley on Friday, March 17.
NHL executive's son among 2 charged after pushing wheelchair down stairs at Pennsylvania pub
Mercyhurst hockey player Carson Briere, the son of an NHL executive, has been charged with second-degree misdemeanors of criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. The chair belonged to a double amputee.
Watch: Fleeing burglary suspect hits Sarasota police officer with car and takes off
A Sarasota police officer is recovering at home after an accused burglary suspect was caught on body camera hitting him with a stolen car.
Bay Area crime victims call for change in Tallahassee
Hundreds of crime victims and their loved ones will be in Tallahassee Tuesday to rally for changes in law that they believe will make communities safer and provide greater support to victims of crime.
DEA issues dire US warning of fentanyl mixed with flesh-eating 'tranq' drug
Xylazine, also known as “tranq," is a powerful animal sedative that’s known to cause open skin wounds so severe – it can lead to amputation.
Shot four times and barely conscious, survivor of shooting rampage tells jury how he got away
In dramatic and emotional testimony, a survivor of the 2010 Thanksgiving Day shootings of six men described in horrific detail the murderous rampage of a man who said he was searching for someone named "Creeper."
Deputies: Man wanted in child’s 2019 murder in Hillsborough arrested in North Carolina
A man wanted in the 2019 murder of a young child in Hillsborough County was arrested in North Carolina Monday, investigators said.
More Oath Keepers found guilty in US Capitol riot
Conspiracy to obstruct Congress and obstruction of Congress both carry a sentence of up to 20 years behind bars.
Firing squad may soon be option in Idaho executions
Idaho previously had a firing squad option on the books but has never used it.
Miami Beach sets curfew to manage spring break crowds after 2 deadly shootings
Miami Beach officials imposed a curfew following two deadly shootings. The curfew mainly affects South Beach, a popular party location for spring breakers.
St. Petersburg boxer accused of disfiguring boy during ‘whooping’
A professional boxer who appeared on season 4 of ‘The Contender’ is accused of felony child abuse.
Police investigate Ybor City shooting
One person was shot early Monday morning in Ybor City, according to the Tampa Police Department.
TPD: 2 police cruisers collide while investigating stolen vehicle
Two Tampa police officers are recovering following a crash early Monday morning.
Firefighters rescue man pinned underneath 2,000-pound safe
First responders said the man became pinned underneath the safe after it had fallen while being unloaded.
Search continues for 2 missing Polk County boaters
Deputies with the Polk County Sheriff's Office continue to search for the bodies of two men they believe drowned on Lake Elois in Winter Haven Saturday afternoon.
Seffner man sentenced for his role in the January 6th Capitol riots
A Seffner man has been sentenced for his role in the January 6th Capitol riots. 34-year-old Mitchell Todd Gardner of Seffner has finally learned his fate more than 2 years after the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Victim in Friday St. Pete stabbing identified
On Friday afternoon, authorities were called to the alley south of the 200 block of 37th Street North, where a woman had been found lying in the alley.
Multiple arrested for trying to have sex with minors in Citrus County operation, deputies say
More than 10 suspects were arrested in a Citrus County Sheriff's Office operation for attempting to engage in sexual activity with a child, investigators said.
Lead detective in Keetley trial grilled over missing surveillance video, failure to record interrogation
Michael Keetley’s defense attorney hammered away at the lead investigator on the case of a former ice cream truck driver accused of two murders on Thanksgiving Day 2010.
Man sentenced to life in prison after returning to murder scene to drunkenly tell police 'what happened'
In the video, Marek Hecko approaches the crime scene while "heavily intoxicated." He begins telling officers that he knows what had happened and that he can help.



















