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FBI’s Information And Technology Branch Gets New Leader
Arlene Gaylord has been named executive assistant director of the FBI’s Information and Technology Branch.
One of DEA’s Most Wanted Fugitives Was Found Dead of Gunshot Wounds in Mexico
Just days after he was added to the DEA’s most wanted list, a fentanyl trafficker with ties to the sons of “El Chapo” Guzman was found dead this week outside of a public hospital near Sinaloa in Mexico.
DOJ Charges 5 Ex-Memphis Cops in Death of Tyre Nichols
The Justice Department on Tuesday filed federal criminal charges against five former Memphis police officers accused of severly beating Tyre Nichols.
Garland Recalls ‘Horrors’ of Sept. 11, Pledges to Continue Protecting Americans
On the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on Monday, Attorney General Merrick Garland recalled the heroism of law enforcement and public safety officers that day and pledged to remain committed to protecting Americans.
DEA Refuses to Rehire Special Agent Fired for Using CBD Oil
The DEA is standing by its decision to fire an “outstanding” special agent who inadvertently ingested THC after taking a CBD product for pain.
JFK Secret Service Agent Breaks Silence, Providing Possible Fuel to Those Who Believe There Was More Than One Shooter
Paul Landis, a former Secret Service agent, has broken his 60-year-old secret about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Prominent Federal Prosecutor Busted Handing Business Card to Police Investigating DUI Hit-And-Run
A prominent federal narcotics prosecutor was caught on police body cam footage trying to give his Department of Justice business card to officers who arrived at his Florida home to investigate a hit-and-run on the Fourth of July.