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Desert street racing circus crushed — cops swarm late-night takeover, suspects hauled off and rides seized

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. Officers moved into the scene which was packed with participants, and dozens of onlookers. They shut it down before the situation escalated further. The operation ended with 17 arrests and seven juveniles. Seven vehicles were also towed. Police did not mince their words. The department said that this creates serious risks to everyone in the surrounding area. DC CURFEW ENDS – CITY BRACES for CHAOS AMID THE SPRING BREAK MAYHEM Officials said that these vehicles can be impounded to serve as evidence in cases against drivers and organizers. The department warned that “participating illegally in street racing or recklessly driving can lead you to arrest.” If you’re considering attending one of these events, DO NOT. Even spectating at an event can lead to citations and arrests. The statement stated that “TPD will continue proactive enforcement to stop these gatherings, before they become more dangerous.” Authorities are urging anyone who has information about illegal street races to call 911 or report it anonymously to 88CRIME. “GET BREAKING NEWS BY EMAIL” The crackdown in Tucson comes at a time when similar chaos is playing across the country. In New York City, police launched an inquiry into a massive takeover of Queens’ streets that drew over 100 cars in the early morning, with drivers spinning around and crowds flooding intersection. When officers moved in, several individuals jumped on the hood of Investigators are still trying to identify the suspects. Click here to download the FOX NEWS APP. From coast to coast, police agencies are dealing with the same volatile mixture of social media-fueled gatherings and reckless driving.

  

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Myrtle Beach man with lengthy arrest record charged with stabbing two people in popular beach destination

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. A recent stabbing has shaken the popular beach town in South Carolina of Myrtle Beach. Officers responded to 1004 S. Ocean Boulevard at 8:33 am on Sunday. According to the Myrtle Beach Police Department, two people were injured in the attack. According to booking records reviewed by Fox News Digital, Keitt has a lengthy arrest record, with at least four bookings into the J. Reuben Long Detention Center since June 2025. The previous charges range from allegedly trespassing, assault on a police officer while resisting arrest or serving process, first-degree assault and battery, loitering, and unlawful entry onto posted land. According to Fox News Digital’s review of booking records, Keitt is a long-time arrestee, with at least 4 bookings in the J. Reuben Long Detention Center between June 2025 and now. The previous charges range from allegedly trespassing to assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest, or serving process to first-degree assault and batter, loitering and unlawful entry onto a posted land. The investigation is ongoing.

  

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Sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie probe admits quitting past police job to dodge discipline

The Pima County Board of Supervisors asked the sheriff to answer questions following allegations of perjury that emerged after his deposition for a First Amendment lawsuit filed against him by Sgt. Former Prosecutor James Cool said that Nanos misunderstood what the question was asking. He has never been fired from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department during his career, which began in 1984. Cool admitted that he had been suspended multiple times in his previous role at the El Paso Police Department, Texas. He resigned in 1982 in order to avoid further disciplinary actions. “However Sheriff Nanos was previously suspended by the El Paso Police Department more than 40 years ago. Sheriff Nanos, in the context of a live deposition he did not understand that the question was related to discipline at a different agency which is not governed by Arizona Peace Officers Bill of Rights. “Nanos’ lawyers accused Cross and former PCSD Lieutenant Heather Lappin – Nanos’ latest election challenger – of “sustained finding of misconduct. “SIGN-UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER. Cool’s letter was full of lies, according to Cross. “But did you see that it wasn’t a statement sworn as required?” “The board voted to have Nanos respond to questions “under oath” on April 7. “We have no more information to share than what was communicated to you in December 2024,” wrote Timothy Courchaine, the current U.S. Assistant Attorney for the District of Arizona. Cool defended Nanos’ handling of the budget for the sheriff’s department, argued that he shouldn’t have to answer the board’s question in public, and downplayed any concerns of retaliation. Both have pending lawsuits. Find out more on the TRUE CRIME HUBCool included a copy Nanos’ 1984 résumé, which listed his hobbies as “boxing and fishing, pool, crosswords, and physical exercise.” “After leaving El Paso Police Department Nanos briefly worked in sales, then as a guard, before joining the PCSD as a corrections officers in 1984. The video from the doorbell camera shows a masked intruder. The next morning, her back door was discovered propped open. Her whereabouts are unknown. She is the mother to “Today” cohost Savannah Guthrie who has put up $1 million towards the combined reward for her finding.

  

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DC Metro work vehicle collides with train, injuring 11 and snarling morning commute

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Worker at swanky country club accused of using AI to create explicit photos of teen: police

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. A Florida man is in jail after authorities claim he used artificial intelligent to create an explicit photo of his teen coworker, while working at a swanky club. Thomas Christopher Ball, 49 is facing three felony counts, including sending harmful materials to a minor, illegal use of a two way communications device, and altered sexual depictions for an identifiable person in Boca Raton. Court records obtained by Fox News Digital revealed that Ball and the 17-year-old victim worked together at Boca West Country Club when he began following her on social media and sending inappropriate messages. Court documents claim that Ball offered to pay $200 to the victim in exchange for her home address so that he could perform orally sex with her. Ball was reportedly confused as to why the victim “no longer acknowledged or spoke to” him. He allegedly threatened her with more fake images if he continued to ignore her. FOLLOW US IN XThe victim reminded Ball of her age, to which Ball allegedly responded that he was aware and sent additional messages, “stating that he loved and would do anything for [her], wanted to spoil her and take her to a Spa, and would give $1,000 because of how much she loved him,” according to court records. Ball was arrested on Friday and is currently being held at the Palm Beach County Jail. He is due to appear in court May 17.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE US NEWS”Oftentimes the images created are fake but the harm they cause is real,” Nicole Bishop told WPTV. Victims of this type of crime may experience a variety of emotions. They may have PTSD symptoms and lose sleep over the incident. Bishop said: “I think that as the use and expansion of AI increases, we will need to consider how our laws can be improved.” Ball’s attorney, Boca West Country Club, and Fox News Digital did not respond immediately to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

  

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Man accused of killing DHS employee, two others in Atlanta-area shooting spree dies in jail

NEWYou can now listen Fox News articles. The The sheriff’s department said that officials tried The sheriff’s statement said that there was Adon Abel was charged with the shootings Investigators have not determined a motive for the Police believe that at least one attack was random. Police said witnesses reported seeing a male standing over

  

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