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Richard DesLauriers, Head of Boston FBI, Announces He’s Retiring And Joining Private Sector
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Richard DesLauriers, who has led the Boston FBI office since July 2010, announced he’s retiring from the bureau and taking a job in the private sector, The Boston Globe reports. DesLauriers, who most recently led the response to the Boston Marathon bombings, will retire effective July 13 as he prepares to take…

Long-Awaited Trial of James ‘Whitey’ Bulger Begins Today in Boston Courtroom
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Opening statements begin today in the long-anticipated trial of James “Whitey” Bulger, who is accused of murder, racketeering, extortion, money laundering, gun stockpiling and drug dealing. Before his arrest, Bulger was so notorious that he shared the top spot on the FBI’s most-wanted list with terrorist Osama bin Laden, The New York…

British Newspaper to Generate More Stories About Surveillance Breaches from NSA Whistleblower
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A reporter involved with exposing the federal government’s massive surveillance programs said more “significant revelations” are ahead, Fox News reports. The Guardian writer Glenn Greenwald said the British newspaper will be releasing stories based on documents from 29-year-old former government contractor, Edward Snowden, who faces decades in prison. “We are going to…

FBI Probes Source of Weapons Used by Gunman Who Killed 5 in Santa Monica
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com One big mystery behind the gunman who killed five people in Santa Monica is how he got his weapons. Federal authorities recovered two weapons from John Zawahri – a semiautomatic rifle and an old “black-powder handgun,” The Los Angeles Times reports. Authorities also are trying determine how he amassed a large collection…

Pennsylvania Justice Under FBI Probe Over Wife’s Referral Fees Involving Law Firms
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus P. McCaffery is the target of an FBI investigation involving referral fees received by his wife, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. His wife and chief aide, Lise Rapaport, received 19 referral fees for connecting clients with personal-injury law firms, the Inquirer reported. One of those fees was for…

FBI: Bank Robberies Riding Two-Decade Decline, Smaller Payouts
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Bank robberies no longer have the glamour of Bonnie and Clyde. The FBI reports that there were fewer than 4,000 robberies in 2012, according to Fox 40 Sacramento. That’s compared to 9,400 bank robberies in 1991. Robbers also are taking off with less money, $7,600 per heist in 2012. By contrast, each…

Border Patrol Agent Saves Life of Drowning Child in Neighbor’s Swimming Pool
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A quick-acting Border Patrol agent saved a drowning child who fell into a neighbor’s swimming pool over the weekend in McAllen, Tex., The Monitor reports. Agent Carlos Cojelo was at his house when he heard commotion from a neighbor’s house. When he arrived, he saw a mother clutching her 3-year-old child, who…
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