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Trump Charged Secret Service $10,000+ for Agents to Stay in Rooms at Golf Club
The Secret Service was billed more than $10,000 for guest rooms that agents used in May at former President Trump golf club in New Jersey
Chicago Man Charged with Shooting 2 ATF Agents, Police Officer
A 28-year-old man who allegedly confessed to shooting two ATF agents and a Chicago police officer on Wednesday morning said he mistook them for rival gang members.
Prospective FBI Agents Are Now Eligible for a Job If They’ve Used Marijuana More Than a Year Ago
The FBI is taking a more tolerant approach to marijuana use among would-be agents.
Two ATF Agents, Police Officer Shot During Undercover Investigation in Chicago
Two ATF agents and a Chicago police officer who were working undercover were shot Wednesday morning on the city’s southwest side.
After Close Encounter with CBP Helicopter, Drone Sped Away at 100 MPH, Police Said
A drone that flew dangerously close to a U.S. Customs and Enforcement helicopter in Tucson, Ariz., in February sped away at 100 mph in strong headwinds, baffling police who gave pursuit.
On 6-Month Anniversary of U.S. Capitol Riot, FBI Still Searching for About 300 Suspects
Six months after Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, injuring more than 100 police officers and prompting lawmakers to flee for safety, the FBI is still searching for about 300 suspects.
James Kallstrom, Who Led FBI’s New York Field Office and Probe of TWA Flight 800, Dies
James Kallstrom, the former head of the New York Field Office and the lead investigator of the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, has died.