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Two arrested after posting video of 11-year-old boy being beaten as "punishment" for Facebook post. WEYI's Walter Smith-Randolph reports.
A Miami internal affairs police lieutenant who called himself "The Milk Man" betrayed his badge by working for an international drug-smuggling operation, even hatching a plot to have assassins dressed as cops murder the crew's rivals, authorities said Tuesday.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series, Hooked: America's Heroin Epidemic, that will be featured on NBC News from April 7-9. Kate Snow will continue the conversation on this public crisis on our Facebook page tonight, April 8, from 6:45 p.m. ET to 7:15 p.m. ET.
A rescue crew has doubled the number of people searching for father-and-son hikers who have been missing in the frigid, snowy Rocky Mountains for nearly a week.
Police open fire on elderly driver after wrong-way chase through oncoming traffic. KOB's Tessa Mentus reports.
A Minnesota firefighter finds and saves a dog that was bound with zip-ties in his backyard. KBJR's Billy Wagness reports.
An accused bunny-groper denies inappropriately touching a drug store Easter Bunny. WOOD's Steve Kelso reports.
A World War II veteran has been reunited with his uniform that was lost in 1960. KSNV's Fatima Rahmatullah reports.
A birthday card that was intended to reach a young Brooklyn woman on her 19th birthday has finally reached its destination, 45 years after it was first mailed.
— NBC New YorkA man who spent nearly a quarter century in prison for a murder he insists he did not commit went free in Brooklyn Tuesday.Jonathan Fleming was in tears as he hugged his lawyers and family Tuesday. Relatives said "Thank you, God!" after he was freed.