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Hundreds of 911 Calls During Pulse Shooting Stay Private During FBI Probe
Hundreds of 911 calls poured in during the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, but only the FBI can make those records public.
Border Patrol Proposes Asking for Social Media Handle of Visitors in Visa Waiver Program
The federal government has come under fire for a proposal to ask for the social media handles of people visiting the country under the visa waiver program.
Man Convicted in Murder Plot of Judge, Prosecutors And FBI Agents
A former Laguna Beach man who tried to arrange for the kidnapping and murder of a judge, two prosecutors and a pair of FBI agents was convicted Tuesday.
ATF Sends About 20 Agents to Help Investigate Shooting of Kansas City Officer
The ATF is helping police investigate the fatal shooting Tuesday of a Kansas City, Kansas, officer.
Lawsuit: FBI Deliberately Uses Outdated System to Impede FOIA Requests
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A national security researcher is suing the FBI, alleging the bureau uses an antiquated system to deliberately impede requests under the Freedom of Information Act, IDG New Service reports. Ryan Shapiro, a Ph.D. candidate at MIT, claims in the lawsuit that the FBI has established “countless means” of impeding FOIA requests,…
FBI to Start Sending Thousands of Deleted Clinton Emails to State Department
The FBI on Friday will start sending “several thousand” deleted Hillary Clinton emails to the State Department.
Oranges, Apples, Pears – Don’t Think of Taking Them inside RNC Convention
It appears the Secret Service is worried about a fruit war at the Republican National Convention.
FBI Concluded Orlando Shooter Was Not Likely to “Go Postal” After 2013 Interviews
The FBI concluded that Orlando shooter Omar Mateen was not a terrorist and not likely to “go postal” after interviewing him twice in 2013.