arrests
Coverage of arrests in the Nexus archive.
- "Successful operation," CMPD reports no major incidents during Uptown's July 4th celebrations
CMPD reported no major incidents during Uptown's July 4th celebrations. A total of 28 people were arrested, including 9 adults and 19 juveniles.
- Bengaluru: Three arrested in quarry collapse case that killed seven
Three people were arrested in Bengaluru following a quarry collapse that resulted in seven deaths. The incident highlights safety concerns in the area.
- Reported theft at Crossgates Mall leads to arrests, weapon found
Two people were arrested following a reported theft at Crossgates Mall, where a weapon was also found.
- Water-gun wielding menace, 14, accused of terrorizing Paris tourists and cyclists as he’s arrested 2 times in one week
A 14-year-old nicknamed Dennis Le Menace allegedly terrorized Paris tourists and cyclists using a water gun, leading to two arrests within a week. The incident has drawn attention due to the repeated nature of the offenses and the impact on public safety.
- More than 900 arrested during South Africa’s antimigrant protests
Over 900 people were arrested in South Africa during antimigrant protests as xenophobic tensions led to nationwide marches.
- At least 5 arrested as part of federal sex trafficking investigation across SoCal
At least five people were arrested in South Los Angeles as part of a federal crackdown on sex trafficking along the Figueroa Corridor. The operation is part of a broader investigation targeting sex trafficking in Southern California.
- CMPD arrests 21 in round two of Operation Nite Shade
Twenty-one people were arrested by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department during the second round of Operation Nite Shade. The operation is part of ongoing law enforcement efforts in the area.
- Marriage promise leads to ₹1.46 crore fraud, 4 arrested
A marriage promise was used to commit a ₹1.46 crore fraud, resulting in the arrest of four individuals. The scheme involved deception based on a false marital commitment.
- Africa: Civic Space in Africa Is Not Only Constrained By Arrests, Vague Laws and Media Intimidation, but Also By Foreign Pressure and Various Forms of Dependence.
The article discusses how civic space in Africa is constrained not only by arrests, vague laws, and media intimidation but also by foreign pressure and various forms of dependence. The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) is mentioned in this context.
- ICE must stop making immigration court arrests, federal judge rules
A federal judge ruled that ICE must stop making arrests in immigration court. In Dallas, ICE agents were a daily presence at immigration court last summer but are now prohibited from doing so.
- 18 bonded labourers, including two children, rescued from brick kiln in Mysuru, 3 arrested
18 bonded labourers, including two children, were rescued from a brick kiln in Mysuru, and three individuals were arrested. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of forced labor in the region.
- Three more arrested over bungee jumper's death after she was hurled from bridge without a rope
Three individuals were arrested following the death of a bungee jumper who was thrown from a bridge without a rope. The incident resulted in her fatal injury.
- France arrests 20 after banning rally against political executions in Iran
France arrested 20 individuals after banning a rally against political executions in Iran. The protest in Paris proceeded despite the ban, which the French foreign ministry stated was not linked to a call between the French foreign minister and his Iranian counterpart.
- Dispute over French bulldog ends in street robbery, bystander hit, two arrested
A dispute over a French bulldog named Bella led to a violent street robbery, a hospitalized bystander, and two arrests.
- Afghan Taliban forces open fire at protest sparked by dress code arrests
Afghanistan's Taliban forces reportedly opened fire at a protest triggered by arrests related to dress code enforcement. The Taliban denied shooting at protesters and stated no women or girls have been arrested as they are adhering to strict dress code rules.
- Trump admin defends Delaney Hall as protests and arrests continue
Tensions persist outside Newark's Delaney Hall detention center as protests and clashes between activists and federal agents continue. The Trump administration has defended the facility amid ongoing demonstrations that have lasted nearly two weeks.
- Iranian students protest across country over exam changes; several arrests reported
Iranian students are protesting across the country over exam changes, chanting slogans like 'Justice, education, our undeniable right.' The protests, which began last month, mark the first sign of dissent since the internet blackout was lifted. Several arrests have been reported.
- Arrests, Drug Seizures, And Federal Drug Trafficking Charges Surge In San Francisco Through Coordinated Federal-Local Law Enforcement Efforts
Arrests, drug seizures, and federal drug trafficking charges have increased in San Francisco due to coordinated efforts between federal and local law enforcement. The U.S. Attorney’s Office and law enforcement partners announced the results of heightened federal drug enforcement measures in the city.
- Fight breaks out during Kings Canyon Unified graduation, five arrested
A fight occurred during a Kings Canyon Unified graduation ceremony in Reedley, leading to five arrests. The incident happened at the graduation event.
- 'Zero-tolerance': Naperville police make nine arrests, issue dozens of citations during teen takeover
Naperville police arrested nine people, including eight teenagers, and issued dozens of citations during a reported teen takeover. The event was part of a zero-tolerance approach to address the planned teen activity.
- Arrests made after curfew takes effect at ICE detention facility
Arrests were made after a curfew was enforced at Delaney Hall, an ICE detention facility, with some individuals not complying. New Jersey's attorney general is addressing the situation.
- Mayor orders curfew at ICE facility that has seen violent protests, arrests
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka ordered a curfew at a federal immigration-detention facility in New Jersey following violent protests and arrests. The facility has seen clashes between protesters and police.
- Violent clashes between ICE and protesters continue outside NJ Delaney Hall
Violent clashes between ICE and protesters continue outside Delaney Hall in New Jersey. Gov. Mikie Sherrill has ordered state police to establish a protected protest zone following days of escalating tensions, pepper-spraying, and arrests.
- Turkish police fire tear gas, arrest hundreds at May Day rally
Turkish police used tear gas and arrested hundreds during a May Day demonstration at Istanbul’s Taksim Square. Authorities described the crackdown as a violent response to the protest.
- Why Sharing a Screenshot Can Get You Jailed in the UAE
The United Arab Emirates has strict laws against sharing certain online content, with recent arrests linked to the war in Iran drawing attention. These arrests highlight a long-standing legal framework that enforces online conduct regulations.
- Police arrest demonstrators at pro-Palestine rally in Berlin
Police in Berlin arrested demonstrators during a pro-Palestine rally. Video footage from social media shows two women being detained at the event.
- Criminalisation of climate protesters in UK is counterproductive, research finds
A study of 1,300 UK climate campaigners found that criminalizing nonviolent protests through arrests, fines, and jail terms increases activists' determination to take direct action. The research suggests such repression may even drive covert actions like cutting internet cables.
- Police make first arrests as far right Britain First followers and counter-protesters face off in Manchester city centre demo
Police made their first arrests as far-right group Britain First members and counter-protesters clashed during a demonstration in Manchester city centre. The confrontation involved opposing groups, leading to tensions and arrests.
- Turkish police order 83 arrests over online praise for school shootings
Turkish police arrested 83 individuals for online praise of school shootings. At least nine were killed in a southern Turkey school attack, following another incident that injured 16 at a high school.