
Taylor man accused of killing brother, shooting sister denied bond
Aug 21, 2025 · A 68-year-old man from Taylor is facing multiple felonies, including murder and attempted murder, following a Monday shooting.
Metro Detroit man charged in shooting that killed brother, injured ...
Aug 22, 2025 · Walter Ray Swinea, 68, was arraigned on Thursday for second-degree murder, assault with intent to murder, domestic violence, assault and battery and two counts of felony firearm. He was...
Murder - Wikipedia
Most societies consider murder to be an extremely serious crime, and thus believe that a person convicted of murder should receive harsh punishments for the purposes of retribution, deterrence, …
Reiners’ Son Arrested in Deaths of His Parents - The New York Times
Dec 16, 2025 · Nick Reiner, 32, is being held without bail on suspicion of murder after the bodies of the director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found in their home.
US on track for 20 percent annual drop in murders - The Hill
6 days ago · The United States is on track for the largest one-year drop in murders ever recorded, according to crime analyst Jeff Asher. Asher cited year-over-year data from the Real Time Crime …
US murder rates set for biggest yearly drop ever, analyst says
5 days ago · According to preliminary data, murder has dropped by about 20 percent through October this year compared to 2024.
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FBI Releases 2024 Reported Crimes in the Nation Statistics
Aug 5, 2025 · The FBI released detailed data on over 14 million criminal offenses for 2024, reported to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program by participating law enforcement agencies.
What’s the Difference Between First-, Second-, and Third-Degree Murder ...
Nov 28, 2025 · FindLaw explores the differences between first-degree murder, second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and felony murder, including criminal defense strategies.
Murder | Definition & Facts | Britannica
murder, in criminal law, the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable, usually distinguished from the crime of manslaughter by the element of malice aforethought.