A suspect who has been named in the homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson posted multiple shirtless pictures, or "thirst traps" to social media, and bragged about the size of his penis online.
A leader in the Black Lives Matter movement called for "Black vigilantes" after Daniel Penny was acquitted in of a homicide charge after he choked and killed a homeless man in New York City in May 2023.
A Manhattan jury has found Daniel Penny not guilty of criminal charges in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, an incident on a crowded subway that was captured on video and ignited intense debates about the city's mental health system and underground crime.
In a pivotal move, Judge Maxwell Wiley has thrown out the second-degree manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny, the former Marine accused of fatally choking a homeless man on a New York subway.
The gunman accused of killing 50-year-old Brian Thompson outside the New York Hilton Midtown remains on the lam as the frantic manhunt enters its third day
The family of the UnitedHealthcare CEO who was fatally shot in Manhattan became the target of a swatting hoax involving bomb threats to their Minnesota homes just a day after the murder.
The suspected killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, who went viral for his smiley photo, was grinning because he was flirting with a female hostel worker.
A New York landlord allegedly bludgeoned his tenant to death with a baseball bat triggered by a rent dispute involving allegations of a lack of hot water.
Internet searches for the book "Delay, Deny, Defend" spiked after the bullets that killed the UnitedHealthCare CEO had been engraved with the three words.
Detectives are zeroing in on the suspect who brazenly gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel before fleeing on a bicycle, as FBI raid a youth hostel on the West Side in search of the alleged shooter.
An internet sleuth used Citibike data to track the UnitedHealthcare CEO's killer, claiming to have identified the suspect's escape route within minutes of the shooting.
A New York man pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a flight where he allegedly threatened to "tear the plane apart" in response to the airline's rules against personal alcohol consumption.