Shocking US Crime Stories This Week: Full Report (Nov 17–23)
Shocking US Crime Stories This Week: Full Report (Nov 17–23)
**By Click USA News Staff | Published: November 24, 2025**
In a week that exposed the raw underbelly of America’s ongoing battle with violent crime, shocking incidents from coast to coast left communities reeling. Despite national homicide rates trending toward historic lows in 2025—with cities like Los Angeles on pace for their fewest killings since the pandemic—pockets of tragedy persisted. From a brazen road rage murder in Nevada to a high-profile escape by a notorious stabber in Wisconsin, here’s your roundup of the most gripping **US crime news last week** (November 17-23, 2025). Stay informed, stay safe—because in today’s America, vigilance is key.
### 1. **Heartbreaking Double Homicide: Teen Brothers Fatally Shot in Lacey, Washington Walkway Ambush**
What started as an innocent evening stroll turned into a nightmare for two teenage brothers in Lacey, Washington. Alex Borgen, 16, and Deven Borgen, 17, were gunned down last week while walking down a quiet street, sending shockwaves through their tight-knit community. Authorities are investigating the ambush-style attack as a possible targeted hit, with no arrests announced yet. Local residents are demanding answers: “These kids were just living their lives,” one neighbor told reporters. This tragedy underscores the persistent threat of **gun violence in US suburbs**, even as overall rates dip.
### 2. **Infamous ‘Slender Man’ Stabber Morgan Geyser Flees Group Home – Massive Manhunt Underway**
In a chilling twist from one of the most infamous juvenile crimes of the decade, Morgan Geyser—one of the assailants in the 2014 Waukesha stabbing that nearly killed Payton Leutner—bolted from her group home late last week. The 22-year-old, convicted as a teen for the brutal attack inspired by the internet creepypasta, prompted an immediate lockdown and statewide alert. Police described her as “armed and dangerous,” urging the public to report sightings. As the manhunt intensifies, experts warn this escape could reignite debates on **juvenile justice reform in America** and mental health treatment for young offenders.
### 3. **Road Rage Horror: 11-Year-Old Boy Killed in Nevada Highway Shootout**
Tempers flared into tragedy on a Henderson, Nevada, highway when a heated exchange between drivers escalated into gunfire, claiming the life of an innocent 11-year-old passenger. The boy, caught in the crossfire of what police called a “senseless road rage incident,” died at the scene on November 17. The shooter fled but was apprehended hours later. This heartbreaking case highlights the deadly rise of **road rage shootings across US states**, with advocates pushing for stricter traffic enforcement and de-escalation training.
### 4. **New Jersey Nightmare: 10-Year-Old Boy and Young Woman Slain in Apparent Mass Shooting – Suspects Still at Large**
Two days after a devastating shooting in New Jersey that killed a 10-year-old boy and a 21-year-old woman, officials issued a desperate plea for the suspects to surrender. The random attack, believed to stem from gang activity, has left the community in mourning and lockdown. “We’re hunting them down,” vowed the lead detective. As the investigation unfolds, it’s a stark reminder of how **urban gun violence in the US** continues to claim young lives, even amid broader declines.
### 5. **Fugitive Roundup: U.S. Marshals Nab Murder Suspects in Arkansas and Mississippi**
Federal agents delivered swift justice last week with back-to-back arrests in the South. On November 17, the U.S. Marshals Service collared Michael Hogue in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for first-degree murder, alongside accomplice Amanda Penny in Rogers for her role in the plot. Days later, on November 19, Tra-Shawn Robinson, 26, was taken into custody in Grenada, Mississippi, on second-degree murder charges. And in D.C., Shawn Conway, 50, was nabbed on November 20 for armed second-degree murder. These busts showcase the relentless work of **federal task forces combating US crime waves**.
### Broader Trends: A Silver Lining in the Storm?
Amid these gut-wrenching stories, data paints a more hopeful picture. Homicide rates nationwide are plummeting, with 2025 on track for the lowest levels in decades—down 49% from 1991 peaks. Cities like Los Angeles have seen killings drop to just 220 so far this year, a post-pandemic low. Yet, as 39 states buck the trend by expanding prisons despite falling crime rates, questions linger about long-term solutions.
From Epstein file demands in California—where lawmakers vow to expose all names, regardless of party—to ICE raids in Manhattan, **latest US crime updates** reveal a nation at a crossroads. What does this mean for your neighborhood? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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*Sources: Aggregated from FBI reports, ABC News, U.S. Marshals Service, Washington Post, and The Guardian. All facts verified as of November 24, 2025.*







