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Border Patrol Agent’s Murder Trial Begins This Week in Beheading Case
The trial begins this week for a Border Patrol agent accused of capital murder and drug trafficking.
Secret Service Worried About Possible Violence at Trump Inauguration
The Secret Service is on edge as it prepares for one of the most contentious inauguration days in U.S. history.
TSA Reports Record Number of Gun Seizures at Airports in 2016
Airports are reporting a record number of guns were found in carry-on luggage in 2016.
LA Times: Border Patrol Must Continue Accountability, Use of Force Improvements
The government has forced some improvements in both transparency and accountability, as well as reductions in the use of force.
PA-Based Fireworks Company Suspended After ATF Investigation
The ATF has taken action against a Pennsylvania-based firework company after police found stolen fireworks in an employee’s home during an unrelated investigation.
Republican Congressman Introduces Bill to Eliminate the ATF
If Wisconsin Republican Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner gets his way, the ATF will be dissolved and its responsibilities dished out to other federal agencies.