2016
Jamaican Gangster Tied to Quadruple Murder Added to FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List
The newest addition to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list is a Jamaican gangster accused of being involved in a quadruple homicide at an underground restaurant in Los Angeles.
Senator Demands Answers about Suspension of Whistleblowing FBI Agent
A Senate committee chairman wants more information from the Justice Department about an FBI agent who was suspended after blowing the whistle on a former Louisiana district attorney accused of trading sex for leniency.
Many Questions Unanswered a Year After San Bernardino Terrorist Attack
It has been a year since Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, but the FBI is still struggling to answer key questions.
Border Patrol Agent Headed to Trial for Allegedly Lying to Federal Authorities
The Border Patrol agent accused of lying to federal agents about a drug conspiracy case is headed to trial in early January.
Homeland Security Council Criticizes Private Detention Facilities for Immigrants
An advisory council to Homeland Security criticized a report Thursday that suggested privately run detention facilities may be the only way to house the surging numbers of immigrants facing deportations.
FBI to Gain Authority to Hack Millions of Computers After Senate Failed to Stop Changes
The FBI is about to get the authority to hack millions of computers under President-elect Donald Trump.
Gazette: Trump Should Nominate Mitt Romney for Secretary of State
After witnessing a dinner meeting with Mitt Romney this week, the country waits anxiously to learn whether President-elect Donald Trump will nominate him for secretary of state.