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Armed Man Surrenders After SWAT Team Negotiator Croons Christmas Carol

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Nathaniel R. Lewis fired multiple shots at police during the tense nine-hour standoff that ended with what one official called a miracle.

Was Government Official Jerry Foxhoven Forced To Resign For Loving Tupac Too Much?

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Jerry Foxhoven was asked to resign from his government job following a history of sending Tupac-related emails to his staff.

Woman Allegedly Left $5,000 'Revenge Tip' At Restaurant On Her Boyfriend's Credit Card

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A lover's quarrel came to a head in Florida, when Serina Wolfe used her boyfriend's credit card to pay for a meal, and tipped $5,000.

Virginia Mom Admits Injecting Her Own Blood Into Disabled 5-Year-Old Son’s Nose & Mouth

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Virginia mom Elizabeth Malone has been charged with injecting her own blood into her son to make him sicker.

Video: Dalia Dippolito Caught On Camera Hiring Undercover Cop To Kill Husband

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Former paid escort Dalia Dippolito of Boynton Beach, Florida was caught on camera in a murder-for-hire plot assuring a hitman that she was 5000% sure she wanted her newlywed husband, Michael Dippolito, dead.

Virginia Police Say Man Wearing Baby T-Shirt As Mask Robbed 7-Eleven

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Virginia police are seeking a man who robbed a 7-Eleven with a baby shirt over his face.

Video Shows Daycare Teacher Throwing Child Against Cabinet, Splitting Her Head Open

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Surveillance video shows a teacher at Brighter Daycare throwing a toddler across the room into a cabinet.

Wisconsin 'Serial Toilet Clogger' Sentenced To 150 Days In Jail For His Crimes

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Wisconsin's mysterious serial toilet clogger, Patrick Beeman, has been sentenced to jail for his crime spree.

Video: The Controversial Amber Guyger Case

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Reasonable Doubt’s former homicide detective Chris Anderson speaks to Crime Obsession’s Traci Stumpf about Amber Guyger, the former Dallas Police officer who shot Botham Jean, her former neighbor, in his own home. Anderson shares his opinion that Guyger could have avoided the tragic event had she followed certain procedures for which she was trained, while explaining some of the intricacies of the subsequent trial, including the concept of the Castle Doctrine. Despite claiming that it was a mistake, that she thought she was in her own apartment, Guyger was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Do you think the sentence is just?