Crime - Page 105

1,000 Possible Victims of Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Voyeur, Says Attorney

An attorney representing 12 victims of an ex-Royal Caribbean employee sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for placing hidden cameras in passenger bathrooms to film passengers says there may be nearly 1,000 other victims unaware that the perpetrator filmed them. Spencer Aronfeld, a Florida-based attorney representing the victims in a civil suit against Royal Caribbean, alleges the cruise line is being less than forthcoming with former passengers who may have been a victim of the ex-employee’s voyeurism.

Cruise Ship Peeper (Police Booking Photo)

FBI: Jabbar ‘Planned to Harm’ Family, Friends but Wanted Headlines Focused on ‘War Between the Believers and the Disbelievers’

New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar said he originally planned to target his family and friends instead of strangers but did not because he feared the headlines would not focus on the “war between the believers and the disbelievers,” FBI Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia of the Counterterrorism Division revealed during a press conference Thursday morning.

Islamic State/Iraq/Syria: A masked Islamic State soldier poses holding the ISIL banner som

IHOP Closes Sinaloa Location as Cartel Violence Rages in Mexico

The raging cartel violence that has terrorized the state of Sinaloa for months led to the closing of IHOP restaurants in that region. The restaurant is one of numerous businesses that closed in that Mexican state, which continues to see brutal cartel fighting, targeted killings, abductions, and terror-style attacks. Public officials continue to claim public safety is improving.

National Guard forces and Army soldiers patrol during an operation in a neighborhood of Cu