
Secret Service Honors Its First Black Secret Service Agent Charles L. Gittens on 65th Anniversary
Monday marked the 65th anniversary of Charles L. Gittens becoming the first black special agent for the Secret Service.
Monday marked the 65th anniversary of Charles L. Gittens becoming the first black special agent for the Secret Service.
Donald M. Voiret, who most recently was serving as the FBI’s attaché to London, has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Seattle Field Office.
By Allan Lengel Paul M. Abbate has been named deputy director of the FBI — the #2 spot in the agency, just under Director Christopher Wray. As deputy director, Abbate will oversees all FBI domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities. He was promoted from the job of associate deputy director at headquarters. Abbate joined…
The long-planned construction of a new FBI headquarters languished under President Trump.
TSA workers, who have been hammered by the coronavirus, can finally require travelers to wear masks at checkpoints and “throughout the commercial and public transportation system.”
The former FBI lawyer who pleaded guilty in August to altering an email used to seek the continued surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page is scheduled to be sentenced today.
By Steve Neavling Sheridan Peterson, once considered the chief suspect in the D.B. Cooper skyjacking case, has died at the age of 94. He died in California on Jan. 8, according to his obituary on Legacy.com, as first reported by The Oregonian on Thursday. Peterson was a former Boeing employee, experienced skydiver and World War…