Child's quick thinking foils Tennessee home burglary, leads to fast arrest
A young child in Tennessee helped stop a home burglary by spotting an intruder rummaging through kitchen cabinets and quickly running to safety.
A young child in Tennessee helped stop a home burglary by spotting an intruder rummaging through kitchen cabinets and quickly running to safety.
Manhunt underway after deadly shooting on Las Vegas strip near tourist hotspot
Wild video shows terrified tourists dropping to the ground amid reports of gunfire in popular tourist area.
Wild video shows terrified tourists dropping to the ground amid reports of gunfire in popular tourist area.
Deputies: Ohio delivery driver offered vapes, alcohol for sex with girls
Authorities arrested the 39-year-old man and found a makeshift bed in his SUV.
Authorities arrested the 39-year-old man and found a makeshift bed in his SUV.
Natalee Holloway: 20 years since disappearance, Joran van der Sloot’s arrest
Natalee Holloway, an 18-year-old from Alabama, disappeared during a high school graduation trip to Aruba in May 2005.
Natalee Holloway, an 18-year-old from Alabama, disappeared during a high school graduation trip to Aruba in May 2005.
Protesters throw rocks at highway patrol vehicles
During the third day of anti-ICE protests, people were throwing rocks, pieces of concrete, and other items off of a bridge at law enforcement. Retired police LT. Randy Sutton and LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discuss the latest out of Los Angeles, California.
During the third day of anti-ICE protests, people were throwing rocks, pieces of concrete, and other items off of a bridge at law enforcement. Retired police LT. Randy Sutton and LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discuss the latest out of Los Angeles, California.
Live updates: Los Angeles protests escalate after National Guard deployed
Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles turned destructive and violent Sunday: Officers were injured, vehicles were set on fire, and protesters blocked freeways.
Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles turned destructive and violent Sunday: Officers were injured, vehicles were set on fire, and protesters blocked freeways.
Skydiving plane crashes in Tennessee with 20 people on board
A skydiving plane carrying 20 people crashed soon after taking off in Tennessee Sunday.
A skydiving plane carrying 20 people crashed soon after taking off in Tennessee Sunday.
Cars go up in flames as LA anti-ICE protests continue
Multiple vehicles are burning in the heart of downtown Los Angeles as anti-ICE protests continue for the third day in Southern California. The vehicles appear to be Waymos, the autonomous driving cars used for ride-hailing services. National security expert Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to talk about the ongoing protests and the response from law enforcement and other officials.
Multiple vehicles are burning in the heart of downtown Los Angeles as anti-ICE protests continue for the third day in Southern California. The vehicles appear to be Waymos, the autonomous driving cars used for ride-hailing services. National security expert Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to talk about the ongoing protests and the response from law enforcement and other officials.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass speaks on protests
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spoke Sunday as anti-ICE protesters clashed with authorities and flooded city streets.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spoke Sunday as anti-ICE protesters clashed with authorities and flooded city streets.
Insurrection Act not off the table for LA protests, Trump says
President Donald Trump said he won’t rule out invoking the Insurrection Act as protests against immigration officers continue in Los Angeles for a third day.
President Donald Trump said he won’t rule out invoking the Insurrection Act as protests against immigration officers continue in Los Angeles for a third day.
LAPD declares citywide tactical alert amid protests
The Los Angeles Police Department declared a citywide tactical alert Sunday as anti-ICE protests continue. Law enforcement expert Jamie Copenhaver joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to explain the latest updates as the protests and clashes with law enforcement continue to escalate.
The Los Angeles Police Department declared a citywide tactical alert Sunday as anti-ICE protests continue. Law enforcement expert Jamie Copenhaver joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to explain the latest updates as the protests and clashes with law enforcement continue to escalate.
Violent anti-ICE protests in LA and NYC
President Donald Trump's administration is sending the National Guard to Los Angeles County, where multiple anti-ICE protests took place on Friday and Saturday. Jamie Copenhaver, a former sheriff's detective and investigator joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the law enforcement response to these protests taking place in Los Angeles and New York.
President Donald Trump's administration is sending the National Guard to Los Angeles County, where multiple anti-ICE protests took place on Friday and Saturday. Jamie Copenhaver, a former sheriff's detective and investigator joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss the law enforcement response to these protests taking place in Los Angeles and New York.
Trump sends National Guard to LA County amid anti-ICE protests
The Trump administration is sending the National Guard to Southern California.
The Trump administration is sending the National Guard to Southern California.
ICE Raids spark protests in Los Angeles, New York
As immigration crackdowns continue across Southern California and the nation, dozens were taken into custody as several raids took place in Los Angeles County on Saturday. LiveNOW?s Christina Evans and Austin Westfall are speaking with Former FBI Special Agent Scott Duffey and taking you through the latest developments.
As immigration crackdowns continue across Southern California and the nation, dozens were taken into custody as several raids took place in Los Angeles County on Saturday. LiveNOW?s Christina Evans and Austin Westfall are speaking with Former FBI Special Agent Scott Duffey and taking you through the latest developments.
Police clash with protestors after ICE raids nationwide
Federal agents and protesters clashed in Los Angeles following immigration raids across the city. Anti-ICE protesters are also gathering outside a federal building in Lower Manhattan. .
Federal agents and protesters clashed in Los Angeles following immigration raids across the city. Anti-ICE protesters are also gathering outside a federal building in Lower Manhattan. .
Luigi Mangione ?manifesto? surfaces in court docs
Luigi Mangione reportedly mapped out his thought process in a notebook before allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, new court documents reveal. LiveNOW's Christina Evans breaks down the latest details of the case with legal analyst Jeremy Rosenthal.
Luigi Mangione reportedly mapped out his thought process in a notebook before allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, new court documents reveal. LiveNOW's Christina Evans breaks down the latest details of the case with legal analyst Jeremy Rosenthal.
Twins found dead in Georgia, family alleges cover up
The family of twin brothers found dead on Bell Mountain is pushing back against the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s conclusion that the deaths were suicides. On Friday, relatives of Qaadir and Naazir Lewis, alongside NAACP representatives and their state representative, held a news conference in Lawrenceville demanding a deeper review. The 19-year-old brothers, who lived in Lawrenceville, were discovered by a hiker earlier this year in Towns County. According to the GBI, investigators examined cell phone data, surveillance video, internet history, and purchase records before determining that the injuries were self-inflicted. However, the Lewis family is challenging that finding, asserting there are unanswered questions surrounding the deaths. They are calling for an independent investigation and the release of all evidence in the case. "This is not just our fight. It is a test of whether Black lives truly matter in this country. We will not rest until justice is served," the twins' uncles said at the news conference. The NAACP has joined the family in labeling the deaths as a lynching and is supporting the call for a renewed investigation. "So we stand here for the twins, demanding the same thing we demanded for Ahmaud Arbery and others — a thorough, complete, and full independent investigation — because we find it very hard to believe that individuals who resided in Gwinnett County would somehow end up in Towns County on a mountain they knew nothing about and commit suicide. We've been here way too many times. In the 116 years that the NAACP has responded to lynchings, we know what a lynching looks like, we know what it smells like, and we know what a cover-up starts out like. And so we stand shoulder to shoulder with the Gwinnett County NAACP and all the 100 branches of this association in Georgia in demanding that the GBI release all of the evidence. Now, let's be clear: I know the director knows the open records laws just like I do. If the investigation is closed, he has to release the file. So we are demanding that he release the file," attorney Gerald Griggs, president of Georgia NAACP, said. Additionally, Rep. Gabe Okoye echoed the family's allegations of a cover-up. "This investigation surely looks like a cover-up. … If you're going to cover something up, make it believable," Rep. Gabe Okoye said.
The family of twin brothers found dead on Bell Mountain is pushing back against the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s conclusion that the deaths were suicides. On Friday, relatives of Qaadir and Naazir Lewis, alongside NAACP representatives and their state representative, held a news conference in Lawrenceville demanding a deeper review. The 19-year-old brothers, who lived in Lawrenceville, were discovered by a hiker earlier this year in Towns County. According to the GBI, investigators examined cell phone data, surveillance video, internet history, and purchase records before determining that the injuries were self-inflicted. However, the Lewis family is challenging that finding, asserting there are unanswered questions surrounding the deaths. They are calling for an independent investigation and the release of all evidence in the case. "This is not just our fight. It is a test of whether Black lives truly matter in this country. We will not rest until justice is served," the twins' uncles said at the news conference. The NAACP has joined the family in labeling the deaths as a lynching and is supporting the call for a renewed investigation. "So we stand here for the twins, demanding the same thing we demanded for Ahmaud Arbery and others — a thorough, complete, and full independent investigation — because we find it very hard to believe that individuals who resided in Gwinnett County would somehow end up in Towns County on a mountain they knew nothing about and commit suicide. We've been here way too many times. In the 116 years that the NAACP has responded to lynchings, we know what a lynching looks like, we know what it smells like, and we know what a cover-up starts out like. And so we stand shoulder to shoulder with the Gwinnett County NAACP and all the 100 branches of this association in Georgia in demanding that the GBI release all of the evidence. Now, let's be clear: I know the director knows the open records laws just like I do. If the investigation is closed, he has to release the file. So we are demanding that he release the file," attorney Gerald Griggs, president of Georgia NAACP, said. Additionally, Rep. Gabe Okoye echoed the family's allegations of a cover-up. "This investigation surely looks like a cover-up. … If you're going to cover something up, make it believable," Rep. Gabe Okoye said.
Ex-girlfriend of Sean ?Diddy? Combs? sobs in court
Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent ex-girlfriend returned to the witness stand Friday in his sex-trafficking trial. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft breaks down the testimony with TMZ's Michael Babcock.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent ex-girlfriend returned to the witness stand Friday in his sex-trafficking trial. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft breaks down the testimony with TMZ's Michael Babcock.
Florida Sheriff arrested, charged with racketeering
A Florida judge set a $1 million bond for Marcos Lopez, the suspended sheriff of Osceola County, following his arrest on felony racketeering charges. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about Lopez's arrest.
A Florida judge set a $1 million bond for Marcos Lopez, the suspended sheriff of Osceola County, following his arrest on felony racketeering charges. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about Lopez's arrest.
FBI Director Kash Patel says his home was targeted in swatting attempt
The FBI director broke the news about his home getting swatted during an interview with Joe Rogan.
The FBI director broke the news about his home getting swatted during an interview with Joe Rogan.



















