
FBI Revives 40-Year-Old Manhunt for California’s ‘Most Prolific Serial Killer’
For 40 years, the FBI has been trying to track down California’s “most prolific serial killer.”
For 40 years, the FBI has been trying to track down California’s “most prolific serial killer.”
About a decade before Omar Mateen opened fire on an Orlando nightclub, killing more than 50 people, he worked for a global security firm that was one of the biggest contractors for the federal government after the Sept. 11 attacks.
The wife of the gunman who killed 49 people inside an Orlando nightclub is facing tough questions from the FBI to determine whether she knew the attack was going to happen.
A reliable informant warned the FBI of plans to ambush officers in retaliation for the death of Laquan McDonald, who was shot by police.
Budget cuts have left the FBI with too few agents to properly address the terrorism threat, Sen. Lindsey Graham said.
A Homeland Security official suffered minor injuries before fatally shooting a suspect who became combative Tuesday afternoon in Chula Vista, Calif.
Omar Mateen appears to be a self-radicalized lone wolf who received no help overseas, FBI Director James Comey said.
By Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, Cho Park, Alex Hosenball, James Gordon Meek ABC News. The man who killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Omar Mateen, was himself a regular patron of gay clubs in Florida for years, classmates, friends and club employees told ABC News. “Sometimes he would be there for a…