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Boulder Editorial: Justice Department Undermines Police Reforms in Numerous Cities
More than a dozen cities, including Ferguson, Mo., have spent arduous months hammering out consent decrees with the U.S. Justice Department to institute much-needed police and judicial reforms aimed in large part at reducing enforcement disparities that unfairly target poor and minority communities.
Border Patrol Agent Shoots Suspect at Las Cruces Checkpoint
A Border Patrol agent shot a man accused of pointing a gnat agents at the Las Cruces Immigration Checkpoint on I-25 in New Mexico on Sunday.
New ATF Chief in Chicago Focuses on Fighting Gun Violence
Celinez Nunez may have one of the thoughts law-enforcement positions in the nation.
Border Patrol Seeks Drones with Facial-Recognition Technology
Border Patrol is soliciting proposals for drones that have the ability to recognize and analyze faces.
Secret Service Agent Protecting VP Pence Suspended After Meeting with Prostitute
A Secret Service agent assigned to protect Vice President Pence was suspended after an alleged meet-up with a prostitute in a Maryland hotel.
Twitter Sues Homeland Security to Protect Anonymity of Trump Critic
Twitter is suing Homeland Security after it threatened court action if the social media giant didn’t reveal the identity of a Twitter account – “@ALT_uscis” or “Alt Immigration” – that has been critical of the Trump administration.
Ex-FBI Director Mueller III Appointed to Oversee Takata air bag claim fund
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller III has been appointed by a federal judge to oversee the disbursement of nearly $1 billion in restitution to victims of the deadly Takata air bag case.