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Some Homeland Security Agents to Begin Wearing Body Cams
Dozens of Homeland Security agents will begin wearing body cams as part of a six-month pilot program.
Lead FBI Agent in Investigation of Gov. Whitmer Kidnapping Case Pleads No Contest to Assaulting Wife
The FBI’s lead agent in the investigation into the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pleaded no contest Monday to a misdemeanor charge of assaulting his wife.
CBP’s Entire Workforce Awarded Homeland Security Person of the Year
U.S. Customs and Border Protection was given the 2021 Homeland Security Person of the Year award for its commitment to protecting Americans and safeguarding the borders.
Fentanyl Seized by DEA Is Enough to ‘Kill Every Single American’
The DEA has seized so much fentanyl in the past year that it’s enough to “kill every single American,” Anne Milgram, head of the DEA, said.
Ex-FBI Lawyer Clinesmith’s Law License Restored After 1 Year Suspension
Kevin Clinesmith, a former FBI lawyer who was convicted of altering an email in connection with the surveillance of Trump aide Carter Page, can practice law again.
Timothy Waters, Head of Detroit FBI, Talks About Public Corruption, Terrorism and the Latest on Jimmy Hoffa
By Allan Lengel Domestic terrorism in Michigan has become such a concern that the FBI has tripled its resources in that area in the past 18 months, says Timothy Waters, head of the Detroit office, which covers the state. But concern over links to international terrorism also looms large. “Our adversaries are extremely active here,…
Ex-Homeland Security Official Cuccinelli Questioned by Congressional Committee about Jan. 6
Former top Homeland Security official Ken Cuccinelli was questioned by the U.S. House committee that is investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.