Crime, Law and Justice

Berlin suspect's fingerprints in truck suggest he drove it
Tunisian suspect Anis Amri's fingerprints have been found in the cab of the truck that plowed into a Christmas market in Berlin, indicating that he was driving the vehicle, German officials said Thursday.
Guled Omar: The path to ISIS and the story you haven't heard
Federal prosecutors have deemed him unfixable and irredeemable. He got the harshest sentence of any of the nine Twin Cities men who tried to join ISIS. But Omar's story is much more complicated than that.
Feds accuse 6 chiropractors in scam to bilk auto insurers
Twenty-one people were charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud in what federal authorities described Wednesday as separate schemes that defrauded auto insurance companies out of more than $20 million.
Turkey links Russian envoy's killer to U.S.-based cleric Gulen
Turkey's president on Wednesday implicated a U.S.-based Muslim cleric in the killing of Russia's envoy to Turkey, saying the policeman who carried out the attack was a member of his "terror organization."
Archdiocese complies with abuse settlement, work still to do
The Ramsey County attorney's office, which has been monitoring how the archdiocese followed through on its commitments, and the judge found the archdiocese to be in "significant compliance" with the settlement.