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DOJ files complaint against CVS for facilitating unlawful sale of prescription opioids
The Justice Department has unsealed a civil complaint alleging CVS Pharmacy Inc. and various subsidiaries filled unlawful prescriptions in violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act.
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Culpeper County ex-sheriff convicted in bribes-for-badges case
Former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins was convicted of all 12 conspiracy, fraud and bribery charges against him in federal court Wednesday evening in a corruption case that upended the rural Virginia leader’s career. Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg reports.
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Neighborhood on edge after teenager shot near Dunbar High School
Neighbors of Dunbar High School in Northwest D.C. shared their concerns about gun violence after a 17-year-old girl was shot Tuesday. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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New arrest warrant amplifies Florida's fight with feds over second Trump assassination attempt
State leaders say the federal government has “stonewalled” their attempts to investigate the September assassination attempt. Ryan Routh already faces federal charges.
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Utah teen survives shooting that leaves five family members dead
Five family members were found dead at their home outside of Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Police in Utah say the lone survivor of the isolated incident is a teenage boy.
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Friend of Alexander brothers surrenders to face charges in alleged Miami Beach gang rape
Ohad Fisherman, a friend of the Alexander brothers, is accused of joining Alon and Oren in assaulting a 25-year-old woman at a New Year’s Eve party on Miami Beach in 2016.
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Megan Thee Stallion seeks restraining order, says imprisoned Tory Lanez continues to harass her
Megan Thee Stallion has asked a court to issue a restraining order against rapper Tory Lanez.
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Notorious DC cocaine kingpin Rayful Edmond dies at 60
A D.C. cocaine kingpin who spent more than 35 years in prison has died, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said.
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Former Culpeper Co. sheriff testifies he didn't take bribes
Former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins testified in his bribery trial Tuesday to explain to the jury why he says he’s innocent of allegations of taking cash for auxiliary deputy badges. Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg has been covering the trial in Charlottesville.
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Man convicted of Fairfax County shooting that left ex hardly able to speak
A jury is deciding the sentence for a man convicted of the shooting of a woman that left her so injured she can barely speak. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports on the key evidence and testimony from the victim’s brother about how the shooting changed their lives.
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Teenage girl shot outside Dunbar High School
A girl police believe to be 17 was shot outside Dunbar High School in Northwest D.C. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Tennessee woman accused of selling fake weight loss drugs as counterfeit concerns grow
The woman was accused of selling counterfeit versions of popular weight loss drugs including Ozempic and Wegovy. Experts say fakes have exploded in the U.S.
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Maryland mother accused of drowning infant found not competent to stand trial
Colgan was charged with first-degree murder but on Monday was found not competent to stand trial.
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Luigi Mangione indicted in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder
In a news conference on Tuesday, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg discussed the charges for the shooting of Brian Thompson on Dec. 4.
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Luigi Mangione charged with murder as act of terrorism in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
The 26-year-old Ivy League grad charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk this month has been indicted by a grand jury in the case, the district attorney’s office announced Tuesday. Luigi Mangione stands accused of first-degree murder, in furtherance of terrorism; second-degree murder, one count of which is charged as killing as an act of terrorism;...
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Nima Momeni found guilty of murder in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee
Bob Lee, who founded the popular money transfer service Cash App, was fatally stabbed by an IT consultant after an argument about the suspect’s sister, prosecutors said.
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Metro officer stabbed while arresting suspected fare evader
An officer with the Metro Transit Police Department is hurt after a suspect stabbed the officer in the wrist Tuesday at the Gallery Place station in D.C., police say.
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Accused Gilgo killer indicted in another murder, bringing victim count to 7: DA
The New York City architect arrested last year in connection with a string of cold case bodies found on Long Island’s Gilgo Beach has been charged with another woman’s murder, bringing the body count against him thus far to seven, according to a superseding indictment unsealed Tuesday. Rex Heuermann is accused of murdering Valerie Mack, an escort who vanished in...
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New video evidence in Fairfax domestic shooting trial as jury deliberates
A Fairfax County jury deliberates the fate of a man accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend, prosecutors hope that new video evidence will be enough to prove their case. News4 Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.
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Stowaway from NY-Paris flight arrested at US-Canada border after ditching ankle monitor: Source
The accused stowaway on a flight from New York to Paris in November has been arrested again, this time caught at the U.S.-Canada border after ditching her ankle bracelet monitor, according to a senior official briefed on the matter.