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FBI Visits Home of Ex-CIA Director Petraeus As Part of Investigation into Potential Classified Leak
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Trying to determine whether his former lover mishandled classified information, FBI agents questioned former CIA Director David Petraeus at his home in the northern Virginia late last week, Reuters reports. The FBI launched an investigation last year after it was discovered Petraeus had an extra-marital affair with his biographer, Paula Broadwell, whose…
ATF Uses Brain-Damaged Man with Low IQ to Run Drugs, Guns as Part of Federal Probe
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The ATF used a brain-damaged man with a low IQ to help to handle drug and gun deals as part of an investigation into a Milwaukee storefront, the AP reports. The man, Chauncey Wright, was paid in cigarettes, merchandise and money, but was charged with federal drug and gun counts once the…
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Man Indicted in Slaying of Retired ATF Agent in Virginia
By Jeremy Borden Washington Post A 25-year-old Woodbridge man accused of killing a former federal law enforcement officer during what police said was a robbery gone wrong has been indicted on a capital murder charge. If convicted, Aric A. Smith could face the death penalty in the killing of Gregory Holley, 55. Holley, retired as…
FBI Elevates Murder Investigation of two District Attorneys in Texas, Launches Billboard Campaign
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The FBI has launched a public relations campaign to catch the killer or killers of two district attorneys and one of their wives, the Houston Chronicle reports. Gov. Rick Perry and Kaufman County Crime Stoppers chipped in $200,000 for a reward for the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible for killing…
Google Challenges FBI’s Secretive National Security Letters, Saying They Violate Free Speech Rights
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Google is fed up with the FBI snooping on its users without a warrant. Now, the company appears to be challenging so-called national security letters, which do not require a warrant to gather electronic information, reports CNet.com. The judge hearing the case, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco, ruled last…