7 inmates are dead and 17 injured after hours of rioting at South Carolina’s Lee Correctional Facility, ‘Was all about territory’ officials say

7 Dead in SC Prison Riot, All About Cellphones & Territory (Multi-Video)

By Meg Kinnard, The Associated Press and ABC News Inmates armed with homemade knives fought each other for about seven hours over territory and money, leaving seven of them dead in the...
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Cellbusters: Detect Cell Phones to Save Lives (Learn More, Multi-Video)

Cellbusters Zone Protector™ – Detect Cell Phones & Hidden Transmission Devices. In April, seven inmates were killed and at least 20 hurt during a violent riot involving rival gangs that began Sunday night...
Jarratt A. Turner, 36, of Nashville, who was also known to dress as Spiderman and wash windows at a local children’s hospital, has been sentenced to 105 years in prison for the production of and transportation of child pornography.

Child Predator Sentenced to 105 yrs Following ICE HSI Investigation

A Nashville man who filmed himself sexually exploiting an infant girl and a toddler boy on multiple occasions was sentenced to 105 years in federal prison on Monday for multiple counts...
Lois Ann Riess is a suspect in the death of a Florida woman who was found dead April 9 in a condo in Fort Myers Beach, Fla. The Lee County (Fla.) Sheriff's Office said Pamela Hutchinson, 59, was killed by Riess who was on the run after killing her husband in Blooming Prairie, Minn., in March.

Manhunt for Grandma: Killed Husband & Doppelganger to Steal ID (Videos)

By Melissa Montoya and Michael Braun, The News-Press and USA TODAY A nationwide search for a Minnesota woman is ongoing as she is wanted in connection with the death of her husband and then of a...
The engine of a Southwest Airlines plane after an emergency landing at the Philadelphia airport, April 17, 2018. (Image courtesy of Joe Marcus, Twitter)

1 Dead, Southwest Engine Explodes, Forcing Emerg Landing (Multi-Video)

By Eliott C. McLaughlin and Brian Todd, CNN Passengers aboard a Dallas-bound Southwest Airlines flight Tuesday heard an explosion before seeing oxygen masks drop from the ceiling and a woman sucked toward...
U.S. Border Patrol Agents conducting mock rescue as part of the the 21st Annual Border Safety Initiative (BSI) awareness campaign

USBP Kicks off 21st Annual BSI Campaign (Learn More, Videos)

The U.S. Border Patrol (USBP), El Paso Sector, Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO), the Consulate General of Mexico in El Paso, GoM’s Instituto Nacional de Migración...

Active Shooters: An Evolving Threat Requires an Updated Solution

Guest Editorial by Ben Aubin, Security Specialist I. Summary With an increase in active shooter incidents comes the inevitable evolution in the shootings themselves. Unfortunately, while active shooter incidents remain fluid and dynamic the...
Harris County Deputy Constable Christopher Gaines was flown to a local hospital after being wounded during a shootout Tuesday morning. (Courtesy of Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office)

Man Shot 22 Times After Shooting Texas Deputy with Shotgun

By Samantha Ketterer, THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE and Officer .com A deputy constable and a man were wounded Tuesday morning in a shootout in Atascocita, according to the Harris County Constable Precinct 4. Constable Mark...
This is Tammie Jo Shults from the early 1990s. As one of the first female fighter pilots in the U.S. military, Tammie Jo Shults, is no stranger to displaying 'nerves of steel." Cool, calm and deliberate, Shults brought her twin-engine Boeing 737 in for an emergency landing after the Southwest jet apparently blew an engine on a flight Tuesday from New York's LaGuardia airport to Dallas. Then she walked the aisles to check on each passenger personally, according to WPVI-TV. (Courtesy of Linda-Maloney, author of ‘Military Fly Moms’)

Southwest Emerg Landing Pilot a Pioneer with ‘Nerves of Steel’

By Doug Stranglin, USA TODAY As one of the first female fighter pilots in the U.S. military, Tammie Jo Shults, is no stranger to displaying 'nerves of steel." Cool, calm and deliberate, Shults...
Crenshanda Williams, 44, was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 18 months probation after a jury found her guilty of hanging up on Texas residents attempting to call 911. (Courtesy of the Houston Police Department)

911 Operator who Hung Up on Emergency Calls Sentenced to Jail

By Nicole Darrah, Fox News A former 911 operator who hung up the phone "thousands" of times on people attempting to call in emergencies in Harris County, Texas has been sentenced to...