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FBI Investigating Bomb Found in Backpack Outside Colorado Police Station
The FBI is investigating the discovery of an explosive device in a backpack outside a police department in a small Colorado town.

Justice Department Finds Implicit Bias Against People of Color in New Report
A six-month Justice Department investigation of the San Francisco Police Department revealed numerous problems, including an institutional bias against people of color.

Firebrand Arizona Sheriff to Face Charges of Unlawfully Targeting Immigrants
Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, a prominent Donald Trump supporter who has been a firebrand for the anti-immigration movement, is expected to be charged for willfully defying federal court orders.

Clinton Campaign Chairman Blames Russia for Email Hack, Suggests Trump Involved
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign chairman, John Podesta, blamed Russia on attacking his personal email account and suggested Donald Trump’s campaign may have been involved.

FBI Investigating Whether Connecticut Plane Crash Was Intentional
The FBI is investigating whether the Jordanian pilot who crashed a small plane into a utility pole in East Hartford was intentional.

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Border Patrol Agent Can Be Sued for Killing Mexican Teen
Can a Border Patrol agent be sued for shooting and killing a Mexican teenager?

DEA Agent’s Daughter, Dubbed As ‘Adorable Drug Kingpin,’ Has Been Indicted
A DEA agent’s daughter, whose smiling mugshot went viral, has been indicted 11 months after she was arrested on drug charges.

Parker: The Supreme Court, Police Shootings and Black Lives Matter
Ross Parker was chief of the criminal division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Detroit for 8 years and worked as an AUSA for 28 in that office. By Ross Parker ticklethewire.com Have the frenzied media coverage of incidents involving police shootings of African Americans and the protests of Black Lives Matter activists affected the…