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Gregory Bovino Named Chief Patrol Agent of Border Patrol’s El Centro Sector
Gregory Bovino, a 24-year-veteran of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, has been appointed chief patrol agent of the El Centro Sector.
Mark Hoffman Named Assistant Special Agent in Charge of FBI’s Jacksonville Criminal Branch
Mark A. Hoffman has been appointed to serve as the assistant special agent in charge of the FBI Jacksonville criminal branch.
3 TSA Employees Die from Coronavirus, More than 400 Tested Positive
A TSA screener at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the third employee from the agency to die from the coronavirus.
FBI Fires Analyst for Allegedly Possessing Child Pornography, But DOJ Declines to File Charges
A supervisory intelligence analyst (SIA) for the FBI has been fired following an internal watchdog’s report that alleged he had possessed and viewed child pornography, the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) announced Monday.
Populations at ICE Detention Centers for Migrant Families Are Down
ICE is holding fewer migrants at three family detention centers, where the numbers declined 826 last week, a 39% decline, a federal judge said during a court hearing Monday.
TSA Workers Sew Masks to Help Others on Their Free Time
The coronavirus has ravaged TSA workers, infected 378 of them and killing two.
ATF Allows Gun Shops to Sell Firearms by Using Curbside Services
The ATF is permitting gun retailers to continue selling guns and ammunition by offering curbside services, the agency said in an industry letter.
FBI Uncovers International Scheme to Dupe Union Out of 39M Masks for Health Care Workers
The FBI uncovered an international scam to sell a fake stockpile of 39 million masks to a California union representing health care workers.