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Baltimore Seeks Help with Its Skyrocketing Murder Rate
Baltimore surpassed 100 murders so far this year, the quickest the city has reached that mark in two decades.

Border Patrol Gets Its First Woman Leader in 93-Year History
Border Patrol’s first woman to serve as acting chief was named Tuesday to lead the agency as the Trump administration tries to build a wall on the border of Mexico and hire an additional 5,000 agents.

2 Arkansas Juvenile Detention Officers Plead Guilty to Assaulting Youth Inmates
The FBI said it is “appalled” after discovering that two former juvenile detention officers at an Arkansas facility conspired to assault youth inmates.

Secret Service Can’t Keep Up with ‘Tidal Wave of Threats’ to Trump
So many threats are made against President Trump because of his habit of tweeting false or incendiary information.

One of FBI’s Top Most Wanted Expected to Arrive in Chicago on Numerous Charges
The FBI and local police had been looking for Fidel Urbina since 1998, when he is accused of bludgeoning a 22-year-old woman while he was on bond on charges of kidnapping, beating and sexually assaulting a different woman in Chicago.

Homeland Security to Open Center for Victims of Crimes by Undocumented Immigrants
Americans who were victimized by crime perpetuated by undocumented immigrants will have a new resource under the Homeland Security Department.

Secret Service Gets New Leader As Agency Struggles to Protect Trump Family
The beleaguered Secret Service has a new leader.

Senate Confirms Rosenstein As No. 2 Official at Justice Department
Rod J. Rosenstein, a veteran prosecutor, was overwhelmingly supported by the Senate to become the No. 2 officials at the Justice Department, a position that places him in charge of the investigation into connections between Russia and President’s Trump campaign staff