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Drug Cartels Are Smuggling Alarming Amounts of Fentanyl into the U.S.
Fentanyl is becoming the drug of choice for cartels.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Won’t Be Charged for Fatally Shooting Suspect in North Carolina
A deputy U.S. Marshal who fatally shot a man at a Charlotte, N.C., gas station in March won’t be charged, a district attorney said Tuesday.

FBI Offers $50,000 Reward for Suspect Accused of Shooting Agent in Mississippi
The hunt is on for a 38-year-old man accused of shooting an FBI agent during a traffic stop over the weekend in Jackson, Mississippi.

Ex-FBI Attorney Clinesmith Agrees to 1-Year Suspension of Law License
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who was sentenced to probation earlier this year for altering an email in connection with the surveillance of former Trump aide Carter Page, has agreed to a one-year suspension of his law license.

Trump Conspiracy Theory Could Fuel Violence, Homeland Security Warns
Homeland Security officials are worried that the conspiracy theory claiming Donald Trump will be reinstated as president could fuel violence.

FBI Agent Shot During Traffic Stop in Mississippi, Expected to Survive
An FBI agent was shot in Mississippi on Saturday night and is expected to survive.

Biden’s Nominee to Head ATF Advances After Split Senate Panel Vote
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday was deadlocked on whether to advance the nomination of David Chipman, President Biden’s pick to lead the ATF.

Federal Law Enforcement Agencies ‘Unprepared’ for Body Cameras, IG Says
Federal law enforcement agencies are “generally unprepared “ to adopt the widespread use of body cameras, according to a new report from the Justice Department’s Inspector General.