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Poorly Designed Fake Cash Fools No One As FBI Arrests 26-Year-Old

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Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  Gene Carlo Pena fooled no one when he stuffed two ATMs in midtown Manhattan with poorly designed counterfeit bills, NBC 4 New York reports. The 26-year-old man was working for a company that services ATMs when he replaced $11,000 with amateurish fake bills, NBC 4 reported. The bills were blank on one…

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Feds Investigating Jesse Jackson Jr. For Possible Misuse of Campaign Funds

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Pot Activists Asking Federal Court to Reclassify Marijuana in Potential Landmark Case

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Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The long, bitter fight between state and federal governments over the enforcement of marijuana is to land in the nation’s second-highest court this week, the Associated Press reports. The case, driven by pot activists, seeks to challenge the DEA’s classification of pot as a Schedule 1 drug, which means it has no…

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Anti-DEA rants on Facebook Were Threatening and Specific, Judge Decided

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Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com An Indiana man who posted vague but violent threats against DEA agents on Facebook is headed to trial after a judge last week rejected a free speech defense, CNET reports. In August 2011, Matthew Michael is accused of writing a series of angry posts about DEA agents. “War is near,” he wrote…

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ATF Agent Who Took Own Life Battled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  A little more than a month on the job, ATF agent Jeff Ryan was helping arrest a man with a history of impersonating police officers when all hell broke loose on Aug. 31, 2001, the Syracuse Post-Standard wrote in a report about the incident. Crouched behind a car, Ryan watched L.A. Deputy…

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Family of Woman Killed by Border Patrol Agent Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

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Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A U.S. Border Patrol agent who shot and killed a mother of five as he was pulled away on the hood of her car has a long history of misconduct, her family said in a wrongful termination suit against the agency, the Associated Press reports. The suit, filed Friday on behalf of…

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Hulk Hogan Seeks FBI Help to Track Who Leaked Sex Tape

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Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Wrestler Hulk Hogan can’t get help from local police, so he’s going to the FBI for help investigating who leaked a tape of him having sex, TMZ reports. Hulk’s attorney said police won’t investigate because the 2006 tape was recorded after the four-year statute of limitations. The offense, the attorney said, also…

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