Giancarlo Morelli pleaded guilty to conspiracy involving the production and distribution of "animal crush" videos depicting extreme violence against monkeys.
Giancarlo Morelli pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiring to produce monkey torture videos, with his associate Nicholas Dryden awaiting a plea entry. Morelli could face up to five years in prison.
President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn into office Monday. A look at six of his plans and their potential impact on NJ residents.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A New Jersey man pleaded guilty Monday in connection with “online groups dedicated to creating and distributing ‘animal crush’ videos,” according to an announcement by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, Kenneth Parker.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka reveals that U.S. citizens were caught up in a recent ICE raid, raising concerns about constitutional rights and immigration enforcement tactics.
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Cincinnati Bengals Hire New Offensive Line Coach ... and the Pro Football Hall of Fame is recognizing it. Chase's orange Jersey and receiver gloves are now on display at the museum in Canton ...
Ferry service between South Amboy and New York is being expanded 16 months after it started with service to Pier 11 and Wall Street.
Benjie Wimberly moved to the Senate after serving seven terms in the Assembly and ex-Burlington commissioner Balvir Singh joined the Assembly
Since the burglary at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's house Dec. 9, WLWT has been doing a lot of research on the South American theft groups.
The recent appointment of Kris Kolluri as president and CEO of NJ Transit is a pivotal moment for the future of transportation in New Jersey, particularly for South Jersey. He has an extensive background in infrastructure development and public service.
Shelby Dozier, a 34-year-old former USPS worker, admitted to stealing over $100,000 worth of sports memorabilia from September 2022 to December 2022.