Jericka Duncan
Coverage of Jericka Duncan in the Nexus archive.
- Arizona toddler previously declared dead found alive in hospital morgue
A toddler in Arizona was initially declared dead but was later found alive in a hospital morgue, according to a new police report and 911 calls that provided additional details. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reported the story.
- Annin Flagmakers: The oldest, largest flagmaker in the U.S.
Annin Flagmakers is described as the oldest and largest flagmaker in the U.S. Jericka Duncan visited the company's factory in South Boston, Virginia.
- Louisville officer may be fired after killing unarmed suspect
A Louisville police officer is facing potential discipline after body camera footage showed him shooting and killing a suspect who was naked and unarmed. The incident occurred on Saturday, and Jericka Duncan reported the details.
- Fired North Carolina cop arrested after video shows him beating woman
A North Carolina police officer was fired and charged with assault after a doorbell video showed him repeatedly punching a woman. The incident is reported by Jericka Duncan.
- DOJ opens investigation into Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll for perjury
The Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll for perjury related to her civil lawsuits against President Trump, which allege sexual assault and defamation. The investigation follows her claims of being falsely accused.
- The issues behind the Long Island Rail Road strike impacting thousands of workers
The Long Island Rail Road is on strike due to disputes over wages and health benefits for workers, affecting hundreds of thousands of riders. This is the first strike in decades. The strike impacts thousands of workers.
- New details about Boston-area highway gunman
A suspect with prior criminal convictions allegedly fired a gun near a major road in the Boston area. The shooting is under investigation. Jericka Duncan reports on new details about the incident and the suspect.
- Patel criticizes local officials in handling of Nancy Guthrie case, but sheriff disputes claims
FBI Director Kash Patel is shifting blame to local authorities in the handling of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, but the Pima County Sheriff's Office disputes his claims. The case involves the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Local officials are responding to Patel's criticism.
- Harvey Weinstein faces third rape trial in New York
Harvey Weinstein is set to face a third rape trial in Manhattan, charged with third-degree rape. The trial begins as he continues to face legal consequences for his alleged crimes.
- Social media influencer Ashlee Jenae's death under investigation
Ashly Robinson, known online as Ashlee Jenae, died during an overseas trip to Zanzibar with her fiancé. Her family is demanding answers as authorities investigate the incident.
- Influencer known as Ashlee Jenae dies mysteriously in Tanzania days after proposal
Ashly Robinson, known online as Ashlee Jenae, died mysteriously in Zanzibar, Tanzania, shortly after her fiancé proposed. The incident has sparked questions about the circumstances surrounding her death. Jericka Duncan, a family contact, provided updates on the situation.