Federal prosecutors alleged that the suspect lied about his possession of the firearm later used in Louisiana attack that killed eight children.
Police identified the suspect as Shamar Elkins, who fatally shot seven of his children and another child.
Retailers engaging in SNAP fraud face expulsion from the program, penalties, and jail time.
The president requested a 90-day court pause.
The Department of Justice summarized new arrests, sentencings, and guilty pleas in cases across America as the Trump administration continues a fraud crackdown.
A federal watchdog estimated that the government lost between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud.
Police in California used their noodles to unravel a crime spree involving mini figurines and dried pasta.
One in six Americans reported losing money to digital fraud over the past year, the credit union found.
Officials said that Fairfax and his wife, Cerina Fairfax, were married for 20 years but were separated and still living together at the time of the incident.
The plea came a month after her husband was found guilty.
A Kansas City woman wanted for nearly six years for murder was taken into custody during a routine traffic stop in north Florida.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the 25-year-old individual was arrested and now faces federal prosecution.
Brian Cole Jr. was previously charged with planting explosive devices the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, unrest at the Capitol.
A suspect was arrested after a North Carolina woman with serious burns told authorities a man had doused her with gasoline at her home and set her on fire.
A Pennsylvania man admitted in federal court to threatening to kill President Donald Trump.
Federal prosecutors alleged that the suspect lied about his possession of the firearm later used in Louisiana attack that killed eight children.
Police identified the suspect as Shamar Elkins, who fatally shot seven of his children and another child.
Retailers engaging in SNAP fraud face expulsion from the program, penalties, and jail time.
The president requested a 90-day court pause.
The Department of Justice summarized new arrests, sentencings, and guilty pleas in cases across America as the Trump administration continues a fraud crackdown.
A federal watchdog estimated that the government lost between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud.
Police in California used their noodles to unravel a crime spree involving mini figurines and dried pasta.
One in six Americans reported losing money to digital fraud over the past year, the credit union found.
Officials said that Fairfax and his wife, Cerina Fairfax, were married for 20 years but were separated and still living together at the time of the incident.
The plea came a month after her husband was found guilty.
A Kansas City woman wanted for nearly six years for murder was taken into custody during a routine traffic stop in north Florida.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the 25-year-old individual was arrested and now faces federal prosecution.
Brian Cole Jr. was previously charged with planting explosive devices the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, unrest at the Capitol.
A suspect was arrested after a North Carolina woman with serious burns told authorities a man had doused her with gasoline at her home and set her on fire.
A Pennsylvania man admitted in federal court to threatening to kill President Donald Trump.