Crime, Law and Justice

Criminal charges against Anenia Marie Hare say that Hare had invited 69-year-old Edward Caliph over to her apartment for Thanksgiving dinner. But she told police that before they started to eat, she saw him lighting a crack pipe, without asking her or offering to share.
St. Paul police had two open internal affairs investigations involving Michael Soucheray II, despite the acquittal. Now that Soucheray's no longer a city employee, the investigations will not move forward.
After the bullet: HCMC helps young gun victims find their footing
Most gunshot victims survive their wounds. But some don't walk away from the experience. A Hennepin County Medical Center program is helping young victims find their way. That includes D'Andre Alexander.
New allegations against Rose emerge from women at CBS News
The morning show where Charlie Rose worked until being fired Tuesday is reporting that two women at CBS News claim that Rose grabbed them inappropriately, with one saying he also whispered a sexual innuendo.
Dr. Larry Nassar was charged with molesting seven girls, mostly under the guise of treatment at his Lansing, Mich.-area home and a campus clinic. All but one of his accusers was a gymnast. He faces similar charges in a neighboring county and lawsuits filed by more than 125 women and girls.