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Alleged Security Chief of Sinaloa Cartel Arrested in Mexico
Mexican authorities have arrested the alleged security chief of the Sinaloa cartel who is accused of ruthlessly protecting the sons of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
Ohio Walmart Shooter Motivated by Racial Extremism, FBI Says
The 20-year-old man who opened fire at a Walmart in Ohio on Monday and wounded four people appears to have been at least partially inspired by “racially motivated violent extremism,” the FBI announced, citing his journals.
Two Former Government Attorneys: DOJ Should Go After Hamas Leaders For Taking American Hostages
“Publicly available evidence demonstrates that Hamas’s principal leaders, including those residing in Qatar and Turkey, are responsible for the ongoing hostage-taking of U.S. citizens in violation of U.S. law.
Head of FBI’s Miami Field Office Accused of Anti-Trump Bias
Before Jeffrey B. Veltri was promoted to special agent in charge of the FBI’s Miami Field Office earlier this year, top bureau officials ordered him to remove special media posts critical of former President Trump, a whistleblower told Congress, The Washington Times reports.
DHS Worried about Malicious Drones As Technology Rapidly Evolves
As a drone with flashing red and green lights hovered over the field where the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals were playing last week, officials temporarily stopped play several times.
Trump Is Lying: He Has Not Been Indicted More than Al Capone
Former President Trump continues to falsely claim in speeches that he has been indicted more than than the notorious Chicago mob boss Al Capone.
FBI Field Offices in Philadelphia and Albany Get New Special Agents in Charge
FBI Director Christopher Wray appointed special agents in charge to lead the bureau’s Albany and Philadelphia field offices, the FBI announced Monday.