Crime, Law and Justice

Anti-vaccine protesters temporarily shut down mass vaccination site in Los Angeles
One of the largest vaccination sites in the country temporarily shut down Saturday because dozen of protesters blocked the entrance. The protesters included members of anti-vaccine and far-right groups, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Trump parts with impeachment lawyers a week before trial
Former President Donald Trump has parted ways with his lead impeachment lawyers just over a week before his Senate trial is set to begin, two people familiar with the situation said Saturday.
Woman, two children dead in St. Paul shooting
St. Paul police say they're looking for at least one suspect after a shooting that left a woman and two children dead on Saturday afternoon.
New plan for Minneapolis police overhaul follows familiar model
The latest attempt by City Council members to change the Minneapolis Police Department is designed to look like the state’s Department of Public Safety.
Prosecutors appeal ruling that split trials in Floyd's death
Minnesota prosecutors have appealed a judge’s ruling that split the trials of four Minneapolis police officers charged in George Floyd’s death and kept the first trial scheduled to start in March.
Pakistani court: Release man accused in Daniel Pearl's death
Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered the release Thursday of a Pakistani-British man convicted and later acquitted in the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002.
Court records show that the leader of the Proud Boys, who was arrested in Washington shortly before the Capitol riot, previously worked undercover and cooperated with investigators after he was accused of fraud in 2012.