Barry Michael Cooper, a writer and producer who worked on several classic New York films, has died at the age of 66. Cooper died Tuesday in Baltimore. His friend and fellow filmmaker Nelson George ...
The “outrageous” operation was run by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office from 1988 to 1990, where they made crack cocaine and sold it to buyers, which resulted in arrests and charges. Trending Donald ...
Some even credit the notorious Edmond for igniting the crack epidemic that contributed to the nation’s capital being dubbed the murder capital of America. 7News' former D.C. Bureau Chief Sam ...
The “outrageous” operation was run by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office from 1988 to 1990, where they made crack cocaine and sold it to buyers, which resulted in arrests and charges.
1982, a film inspired by true events at the onset of the crack epidemic in Philadelphia, tells the story of a father and his efforts to protect his gifted daughter from the insidious epidemic ...
when the District was dubbed the nation’s murder capital because of bloodshed fueled by the crack epidemic. While the number of homicides varies from year to year, the concentration of killings ...
Photographer William Karl Valentine grew up visiting the Pasadena Police department, where his father was a reserve police officer. When Valentine enrolled at Arizona State University to study ...
Often, Valentine was trying to show the personality of each officer, like he did with this portrait of Officer Gary Capuano, who he calls a “happy-go-lucky guy” and a “great street cop ...