Showing posts with label U.S. Dept. of Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Dept. of Justice. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Steve Kardian on Fox News - First Court Appearance for NYC/NJ Terror Bomber!

Defend University's Director, Steve Kardian, appeared on Fox News  "America's Election Headquarters" program. The man accused of last month's bombings in New York and New Jersey that injured dozens of people pleaded not guilty on Thursday to multiple charges of attempted murder of 5 NJ police officers stemming from his shootout with police. Ahmad Khan Rahimi, appeared via video in a New Jersey state courtroom from his hospital bed, where he is recovering from gunshot wounds suffered during his arrest. Steve Kardian informed Fox viewers what could be expected to happen during the court appearance as well as what evidence the authorities have in the case.


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Steve Kardian speaks to Fox News on the Michael Brown Shooting!

Steve Kardian on the set of Fox News (The Real Story) with host Gretchen Carlson to discuss the violence in Ferguson. Steve Kardian also spoke about the release of Dr. Michael Baden's autopsy of Michael Brown. See FoxNews.com for more...

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Sexual Assaults on College Campus are up!

Sexual Assaults on College Campus are up!

WASHINGTON (AP) The number of sex offenses reported at American colleges and universities went up in the last decade even as overall campus crime decreased, according to an Education Department survey that also suggests high schools are safer than they used to be.
The report released Tuesday said 3,330 forcible sex offenses were reported on campuses in 2011, the latest data available for colleges and universities that researchers have analyzed. That was a 51 percent increase from the 2,200 reported a decade earlier. But the number of campus crimes in every other category, such as burglary and car theft, declined during the same period.
Steve Kardian reports that the DOJ estimates that less then 5% of those victimized during their college years will come forward and report the crime.