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Washington State Gang Member Lands on FBI’s Most Wanted List
A Tacoma, Wash., gang member has been added to the FBI’s Most Wanted list.

Facebook Warned U.S. Government of Suspected Russian Hackers Before Election
Facebook alerted the FBI to suspected activity by Kremlin-linked hackers before the 2016 presidential election.

Ex-Agent: Secret Service Not Trained to Handle Weaponized Drones, 3-D Guns
The U.S. is vulnerable to attacks from weaponized drones, 3-D printed guns and other high-tech weapons because the Secret Service isn’t equipped to cope with the “grave threat,” a former agent told the Washington Examiner.

FBI Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Mass Shooting at Tennessee Church
The FBI has launched a civil rights investigation into the mass shooting that killed one woman and wounded eight others at a church in Nashville, Tenn., on Sunday.

Russia Targeted at Least 21 States in Hacking Scheme During 2016 Election
Homeland Security alerted 21 states that Russian tried to hack their election systems in 2016.

Judge: Border Patrol Agents Had Right to Use Deadly Force Against Rock Thrower
A San Diego federal judge defended Border Patrol’s use of deadly force against rock throwers in a case involving a lawsuit filed by the family of a Mexican man killed at the border.

Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner Sentenced to 21 Months in Sexting Scandal
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner, who had an obsession with sending lewd photos to women, was sentenced Monday in federal court in Manhattan to 21 months in prison for sexting a 15-year-old girl. Weiner, 53, now could find himself on the sex offender list for the remainder of his life. He cried as…
Secret Service Finds Cache of Weapons in Car Near White House
When the Secret Service approached a man for allegedly urinating in public near the White House on Sunday morning, they found a cache of guns, knives and other weapons in the suspect’s car.