May 2021
San Jose Shooter told CBP in 2016 That He Hated His Job
The man who killed nine people in a shooting in San Jose, Calif., told U.S. Customs officers in 2016 that he hated his workplace, according to a Homeland Security
Undocumented Immigrant Convicted of Assaulting Border Patrol Agent with Baton
A jury convicted a 24-year-old undocumented immigrant who assaulted a Border Patrol agent during a traffic stop in Texas in October 2019.
Biden’s Pick to Lead ATF Faces Criticism Over Position on Gun Control
David Chipman, President Biden’s pick to lead the ATF, faced strong criticism from Senate Republicans during a confirmation hearing Wednesday over his position on gun control.
Special Agent in Charge of FBI’s Albany Field Office Retires After 25 Years with Bureau
Thomas Relford, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Albany Field Office, retired Wednesday after 25 years with the bureau.
Senate Confirms Kristen Clarke As First Black Woman to Lead DOJ’s Civil Rights Division
Kristen Clarke on Tuesday became the first Black woman to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, overcoming strong opposition from Republicans.
Border Patrol Agent Charged with Helping Smuggle Undocumented Immigrants
A Border Patrol agent was indicted on charges of helping smuggle illegal immigrants by letting them pass through a checkpoint
FBI Investigates Suspicious Package Delivered to Sen. Rand Paul’s Home
The FBI is investigating a suspicious package filled with white powder that was delivered to Sen. Rand Paul’s home in Kentucky.