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Don’t mess with the mob; a look into organized crime networks and mafia families, the real-life gangsters that inspired The Godfather.
"Man Suspected of Attempting Murder After Driving Into Crowd at Liverpool FC Parade"
A tragic incident unfolded in Liverpool on May 26, 2025, when a 53-year-old man drove a minivan into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool FC's Premier League victory. The collision occurred on Water Street, shortly after the team's open-top bus parade had passed through the area. The driver, who was arrested at the scene, is facing charges of attempted murder, dangerous driving, and driving under the influence of drugs.
By Kazi Abir Ahmed8 months ago in Criminal
Russia and Ukraine Trade Drone Strikes After Trump Rebuke
**Russia and Ukraine Trade Drone Strikes After Trump Rebuke** Tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated sharply following a barrage of drone and missile attacks by both sides, just days after former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly criticized the leadership of both nations. One of the most intense aerial confrontations in recent months has resulted in the deployment of dozens of drones, the destruction of important infrastructure, and renewed calls for diplomatic intervention. Over 350 Iranian-made Shahed drones and a number of cruise missiles, according to Ukrainian military sources, were launched by Russia against important Ukrainian cities like Kyiv, Odesa, and Lviv. Ukrainian air defense systems were activated immediately and reportedly intercepted a majority of the drones, though significant damage was still sustained in various areas. The primary targets included civil buildings, energy infrastructure, and rail networks. In response, Ukraine launched its own wave of drone attacks, targeting Russian-held military installations and fuel depots in areas of Crimea and Belgorod. Explosions were reported near several key logistical hubs, causing temporary disruptions in Russian military operations. The counterattacks, according to Kyiv, are a "measured response" to Russia's "escalating aggression." This intensification in hostilities came on the heels of a controversial social media post by Donald Trump, who labeled Russian President Vladimir Putin as “crazy” and accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of being unwilling to compromise for peace. Trump, who had previously made a point of praising his close relationships with both leaders, expressed dissatisfaction over the inability to reach a ceasefire and suggested that both sides were ignoring the larger interests of the world. Trump’s statement triggered reactions across global diplomatic circles. The Kremlin dismissed his remarks as “emotional,” emphasizing that Russia’s military operations are a matter of national security. Ukrainian officials, meanwhile, were more reserved, with a presidential advisor noting that peace cannot be built on “false equivalence” between aggressor and victim.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Criminal
the Mind of a Killer
Inside the Mind of a Killer The first thing Detective Mira Lane noticed was the silence. Not the absence of sound—but the thick, deliberate hush that settled over the apartment like a fog. The kind of quiet that made your skin crawl. The kind that suggested something terrible had just happened—and maybe wasn’t quite over.
By FAIZAN AFRIDI8 months ago in Criminal
WHAT IS BUSTED NEWSPAPER
In this modern ERA, accessing information about anything is now at your fingertips. Anyone in the world can access information about anything by just using some gadgets and some basic requirements. But is that information reliable or not? Is that information or data biased or not? Or is that data even legal or not? These are the examples of questions that come to common people's minds when using that information.
By Hafa Solutions8 months ago in Criminal
The Junko Furuta Case: Japan’s Most Disturbing Tragedy of Torture and Injustice. Top Story - May 2025. Content Warning.
On 25th November 1988 in Japan, 17-year-old Junko Furuta was kidnapped. She was brutally gang-raped and tortured for 40 days and then murdered on 4th January 1989. The monsters who did this were Hiroshi Miyano, Shinji Minato, Jo Ogura, and Yasushi Watanabe, who were all aged between 16 and 18 years old. Hiroshi and Shinji, despite being teenagers, were already serial rapists. On 25th November 1988, they were out looking for a victim and spotted Junko who was returning home from her part-time job. All of them went to the same high school. Previously, Hiroshi had confessed his feelings to Junko and she had rejected him politely. That night, he decided that their victim would be Junko as a way to take revenge for rejecting him. Hiroshi told Shinji to run away after kicking her off her bicycle and then he would swoop in to help her. Shinji did as he was told. As planned, Hiroshi then went up to her and helped her to her feet. He offered to walk her home and she accepted, not knowing what she was getting herself into. She got off her bicycle, and they started walking and talking. After some time, Hiroshi stopped following her directions and tried to take her into an abandoned warehouse that allegedly had ties with the Yakuza.
By Dharrsheena Raja Segarran8 months ago in Criminal
Alcatraz Prison: The Rock That Held America's Most Notorious Criminals
Alcatraz Prison: The Cold, Lonely Rock That Tried to Break the Unbreakable Imagine waking up every morning to the cold clang of metal, the echo of footsteps on concrete, and the distant cry of seagulls over fog-covered water. This was daily life on Alcatraz, the most feared prison in America, where the country’s most dangerous men were sent not just to be punished—but to disappear.
By SAKIB AHMMED8 months ago in Criminal












