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CBP Officer Pleads Guilty Using Unreasonable Force, Agrees to Resign
A CBP officer who used excessive force on a woman who applied for admission into the U.S. from Mexico pleaded guilty in federal court and agreed to resign.
Congressional Subcommittee Grills GSA over FBI Headquarters Decision
Members of Congress on Tuesday grilled the GSA about its decision to choose Maryland as the site of the new FBI headquarters.
FBI’s Little Rock Field Office Gets New Special Agent in Charge
Alicia D. Corder has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Little Rock Field Office.
Appeals Court Upholds Firing of FBI Agent in Larry Nassar Mass Sexual Assault Case
By Allan Lengel WASHINGTON — The U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. on Tuesday upheld the 2021 firing of Indianapolis FBI agent Michael Langeman, who was accused of failing to properly investigate mass allegations of sexual assault involving USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. He was also accused of lying when confronted about his inaction in…
Special Counsel Wants Supreme Court to Decide If Trump Is Immune from Prosecution
Special counsel Jack Smith urged the Supreme Court on Monday to expedite a ruling on whether former President Trump can face prosecution for allegedly orchestrating efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, the Associated Press reports.
Hunter Biden Urges Judge to Dismiss Gun Charges
Hunter Biden is requesting a judge dismiss the gun charges against him, pointing to an agreement his team arranged with the Justice Department earlier this year.
ATF, DEA, FBI, U.S. Marshals Service Involved in 223 Shootings Between 2018-22
Officials from four federal law enforcement agencies shot 223 people between 2018 and 2022.
CBP Officer Charged with Accepting Bribes to Allow Cocaine Smuggling
A CBP officer is accused of accepting bribes in exchange for allowing an individual to import what he believed was several kilograms of cocaine into the U.S.