El Paso police were alerted of two billboards with messages reading "Pay up of Die" and "Dying for Drugs" and mannequins hanging on nooses on one side of the messages.
According to the complaint filed by the Taxicabs & Livery Council of Connecticut Inc along with over a dozen dozen taxi and livery companies, Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc allegedly misappropriate the existing infrastructure of taxi and livery services in Connecticut, thanks to their business model.
The Suffolk District Attorney's Office is actively seeking tattoo artists who have worked on former football star Aaron Hernandez's right arm for information pertaining to the 2012 deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in a drive-by shootout.