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The El Paso Police Department's Complaint System. Content Warning.
A severe problem exists within the El Paso Police Department (EPPD). The problem goes beyond officers who choose off-duty jobs over their police responsibilities. The system stands as a dysfunctional mess which maintains such deep-seated indifference and protective instincts that filing an officer complaint becomes futile. Throughout my experience as a journalist who investigates public officials I have encountered multiple institutional breakdowns but the EPPD remains uniquely incapable of handling misconduct complaints. The refusal of the EPPD to address misconduct issues proves such profound incompetence that it sets a new standard for institutional failure. The issue is not anti-police but anti-injustice and anti-negligence and anti-the absurd runaround that victims experience when they ask for accountability.
By Steven Zimmerman7 months ago in Criminal
The Disappearance and Death of Mustafa Amir
On January 11, 2025, police discovered a badly burned car in the Hub area of Balochistan. The vehicle belonged to Mustafa Amir, a 23-year-old BBA student from Karachi who had been reported missing since January 6th. Seeing the horrific state of the car, police suspected the worst — that Mustafa likely didn’t survive.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty: Unraveling the Idaho College Killings and the Pursuit of Justice
In a moment that gripped both a courtroom and a nation, Bryan Christopher Kohberger, a 30-year-old former criminology student, formally pleaded guilty to the savage killings of four University of Idaho students in a July 2025 plea hearing. The guilty plea marked the culmination of nearly three years of legal wrangling, speculation, public outrage, and community grief following the shocking quadruple homicide that shook the college town of Moscow, Idaho.
By Dipayan Biswas7 months ago in Criminal
15 Hurt in New Jersey Skydiving Plane Crash — Why It Could Have Been So Much Worse
It started like any other adrenaline-filled afternoon. On July 2, 2025, a group of excited skydivers boarded a Cessna 208B at Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey. The skies were clear. Spirits were high. For some on board, it was their first time jumping. For others, just another flight in a long line of aerial dives.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Criminal
Cross Keys Skydiving Plane Crash: What Really Happened in the Air Over New Jersey
A Normal Skydiving Flight✈️, Until Everything Went Wrong On July 2, 2025, a routine skydiving flight at Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey suddenly spiralled into a terrifying emergency.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Criminal
The Secret of the Rainy Night. Content Warning.
It was a quiet town where nothing much ever happened—until that one rainy night. The clouds had rolled in early, painting the sky with a deep grey. By nightfall, the rain was relentless, tapping on windows and soaking the empty streets. Most people were asleep or curled up inside their homes. But something was about to change.
By Movies Channel7 months ago in Criminal
The Final Signal
The rain hammered down relentlessly, drumming against the windows of the sprawling bungalow nestled in Lahore’s upscale Gulberg district. Outside, the streets glistened under flickering streetlights, the city’s restless heart still beating even in the dead of night. Inside, however, a chilling silence reigned.
By Ameer Gull7 months ago in Criminal
The Evidence Speaks
Detective Lila Monroe had learned early in her career that people lie — often. But evidence? Evidence rarely did. On a rainy Thursday morning, Lila was called to the scene of a robbery-turned-homicide at a small jewelry store downtown. The victim was the store’s owner, Harold Preston, a man known for his sharp business mind and a somewhat abrasive personality.
By Anwar Jamil7 months ago in Criminal










