Seattle's LEAD program wins accolades, but not everyone is a believer There are glowing national endorsements for Seattle’s Law Enforcement-Assisted Diversion program, which sends low-level offenders to services rather than jail. But a founder says the program is at a crossroads and needs more funding to succeed. Meanwhile some city leaders are proposing alternatives, saying LEAD isn’t for everyone. Amy Radil
Roundtable: Suicide Rates Rise Among Teens And Law Enforcement Officers NPR's Michel Martin talks about the rising rates of suicide among teens and law enforcement officers with three experts: Sgt. Kevin Briggs, Jonathan Singer and Catherine Barber.
Book: 'Free Cyntoia' NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cyntoia Brown-Long about her memoir, Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System.
'One Of The Worst Forms Of Evil': More Than 330 Arrested In Child Porn Site Bust The porn website has been shut down and 23 children were rescued. "You may try to hide behind technology but we will find you and we will arrest and prosecute you," a federal official warns. Merrit Kennedy
Felicity Huffman Begins 14-Day Prison Term In College Admissions Scandal Huffman must also pay a $30,000 fine, perform 250 hours of community service and spend a year on probation. Richard Gonzales
Then-National Security Advisor Called Rudy Giuliani 'A Hand Grenade' On Ukraine Former White House aide Fiona Hill told impeachment investigators on Monday that she and former Trump advisor John Bolton were troubled by actions by the president's private lawyer. Bobby Allyn
Fort Worth Interim Police Chief 'Deeply Sorry' For Fatal Shooting Atatiana Jefferson, 28, was shot and killed in the confines of her own home by police officer Aaron Dean, who resigned Monday. Dean has been charged with murder. Paolo Zialcita
Ex-Fort Worth Officer Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Woman In Her Home NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kami Chavis, director of the criminal justice program at Wake Forest University, about the Texas woman who was shot and killed in her home by police.
Fort Worth Police Officer Resigns After Fatally Shooting Black Woman In Home The chief of police in Fort Worth, Texas, says the white policeman who shot and killed a black woman in her home early Saturday has resigned from the department.
Fort Worth Officer Kills Woman In Her Bedroom In Response To 'Open Structure Call' Atatiana Jefferson, 28, was shot early Saturday morning after police in Texas responded to a neighbor's nonemergency call upon seeing her front door open. Community activists are demanding answers. Bobby Allyn