August 2019
FBI Agent Cited After Gun, Loaded Magazine Were Stolen from Car in Oakland
An FBI agent received a citation after his gun was stolen from a parked car in Oakland, Calif. last month.
FBI Reports Applications for Special Agents Are Up, Employees Are Happier
An increasing number of people are applying to be FBI special agents, and a new survey suggests job satisfaction is climbing among current bureau employees.
A Michigan Case That Tested Free Speech in the Early Days of the Internet
The writer, an FBI agent for 31 years, retired as resident agent in charge of the Ann Arbor office in 2006. By Greg Stejskal Free speech has limits, as a famous Supreme Court example illustrates. “Falsely shouting fire in a theater” is not constitutionally protected speech, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote in 1919. (Photo: Michigan Technology Law…
Stejskal: A Michigan Case Tested Free Speech When the Web Was In Its Infancy
The writer, an FBI agent for 31 years, retired as resident agent in charge of the Ann Arbor office in 2006. By Greg Stejskal Free speech has limits, as a famous Supreme Court example illustrates. “Falsely shouting fire in a theater” is not constitutionally protected speech, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote in 1919. (Photo: Michigan Technology Law…
GOP Senator Drafts Bill to Make Domestic Terrorism a Federal Crime
Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., has drafted a bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime as experts continue to warn about a rise in white supremacy-fueled violence.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Contradicts Tucker Carlson about White Supremacy ‘Hoax’
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan contradicted Fox News’ Tucker Carlson by saying “there is a rise” in white supremacy-fueled domestic terrorism.
FBI: Ohio Teen Who Threatened Federal Agents Had 10,000 Rounds of Ammo in His House
An 18-year-old Ohio man who went by the name “ArmyOfChrist” was arrested by the FBI for allegedly making online threats against federal law enforcement and Planned Parenthood.