Ex-FBI Lawyer Clinesmith Gets One-Year Law License Suspension
Kevin Clinestmith, a former FBI lawyer who was convicted of alternating an email in connection with the surveillance of former Trump aide Carter Page, will lose his law license for one year.
CBP Officers Save Life of Woman Who Overdosed on Drugs, Border Agency Says
Customs and Border Protection officers are credited for saving the life of a young woman who appeared to be overdosing on an opioid.
Former FBI Section Chief Charged with Falsifying His Time Sheet
A former section chief at the FBI’s Quantico lab is accused of falsifying his team sheet, getting paid for nearly 900 hours of time he didn’t work.
DOJ Rolls Out Use of Body-Worn Cams for FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals
The Justice Department is beginning to rollout the use of body-worn cameras for federal law enforcement officials.
TSA Calls ‘Personal Fowl’ After Block of Raw Chicken Spotted on Baggage Carousel
A bundle of Roman candles, a dead baby shark, a book full of knives – the TSA finds the strangest things at airport security checkpoints.
Federal Air Marshal Dies After Contracting COVID-19
A federal air marshal from the Las Vegas Field Office died after contracting COVID-19, the Transportation Security Administration announced.
Cincinnati Man Who Amassed Collection of Fake Law Enforcement Badges Pleads Guilty
A Cincinnati man pleaded guilty Monday to making counterfeit IDs to impersonate a Homeland Security.