BRENTWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- Wednesday marks 26 years since arguably the most famous police chase in American history. It was on this day in 1994 that the nation watched O.J. Simpson and Al Cowlings in ...
A quarter-century ago, the indelible O.J. Simpson chase was a "where were you moment" in American history. Chopper 11 HD pilot Rob Marshall remembers it well. On June 17, 1994, he was a TV news ...
LOS ANGELES -- It's 1:50 in the afternoon at Parker Center in downtown Los Angeles on June 17, 1994. One of the most watched moments in U.S. history is about to begin. "The Los Angeles Police ...
LOS ANGELES -- In the five days following the June 12, 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, O.J. Simpson had become the suspect. He was supposed to turn himself in to police on the ...
About to be arrested on suspicion of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, former football star O.J. Simpson fled his lawyer's San Fernando Valley home June 17, ...
LOS ANGELES -- One of the world's most infamous cars is reportedly being put up for sale after the death of O.J. Simpson. After spending years at the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Tennessee, the white ...
June 17, 1994, was a day that won't soon be forgotten, with four major sporting events set against the backdrop of the most infamous "sports" story in American history — the day the Juice got loose.
A central figure in the wild O.J. Simpson “White Bronco” chase, 20 years ago today, was Simpson’s longtime friend, A.C. Cowlings. It was Cowlings who was with Simpson when he slipped away from an ...
The New York Knicks and Houston Rockets playing Game 5 of the 1994 NBA Finals while O.J. Simpson was being chased by Los Angeles police in his white Ford Bronco will forever be one of the most surreal ...
President Donald Trump isn’t letting up on his public attacks on former President Barack Obama and his claims, without any evidence, that Obama should be arrested for treason. Trump taunted Obama in a ...