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FBI Official Blasted Peter Strzok in Draft Letter Alleging ‘Sustained Pattern of Bad Judgment’
By Allan Lengel Though Peter Strzok was a star FBI agent in his day, the bureau ultimately was not kind to him. In August 2018, then-FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich drafted a harsh firing letter for Strzok, according to the Washington Times, that said: “It is difficult to fathom the repeated, sustained errors of judgment…
Former Head of U.S. Marshals Museum Pleads Guilty to Assault Charges
The president and CEO of the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Ark., received two suspended prison sentences of six years after pleading guilty to two charges of aggravated assault with a firearm.
Prosecutors Won’t Charge 2 Secret Service Officers Who Fatally Shot Man outside Ambassador’s Residence
Two Secret Service officers who fatally shot a Maryland man outside the residence of Peru’s ambassador to the U.S. won’t be charged, federal prosecutors decided.
Gloria Chavez Says Goodbye to Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector
Gloria Chavez served her final day as chief of the Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector on Friday.
Man Who Threatened FBI Agents Should Get Up to 8 Years in Prison, Prosecutors Say
Federal prosecutors are calling for up to eight years in prison for an accused Islamic extremists who threatened FBI agents in Pittsburgh.
FBI Seized Nearly 200,000 Pages of Documents from Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Attorneys Reveal
When FBI agents searched former President Trump’s Florida home, they seized nearly 200,000 pages of documents, his lawyers revealed in a court filing.
Natalie Gore, One of FBI’s First Female Agents, Dies at 77
Natalie Gore, who made history as one of the bureau’s first female agents, died Wednesday after a battle with colon cancer.
Former FBI Agents Publicly Support Suspended Agent Stephen Friend
Thirty former FBI agents are publicly supporting suspended agent Stephen Friend, who claims to be a whistleblower.