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Border Patrol Agent Found Dead After Shooting at Officers in Arizona
A Border Patrol agent was killed Monday night after an exchange of gunfire with police, who were responding to a domestic violence incident at his home in Maricopa, Ariz.

FBI Investigating Potential Hack of Cell Phones Used by Democratic Party Staffers
The FBI is investigating a possible hack of cell phones used by Democratic Party staffers.

Woman Who Fatally Shot FBI Agent Won’t Be Released Early from Prison
Christina Korbe, who fatally shot an FBI agent during a drug raid in Pennsylvania, won’t be freed from prison early.

FBI: Murders Surged in U.S. in 2015, While Violent Crime Rose Nearly 4%
Murders surged 10% in 2015 over the previous year, while violent crime rose nearly 4% in the same time period, according to the FBI’s annual crime report.

FBI Found More Than 1,600 Spent Shell Casings at Oregon Wildlife Refuge
FBI agents found more than 1,600 spent shell casings at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge boat launch in Oregon, where protesters occupied the area for 41 days earlier this year.

Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Urge DEA to Halt Banning Kratom
House lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are urging the DEA to reconsider its decision to make kratom, an herbal supplement, a Schedule I drug because of its potential to help heroin addicts.

Justice Department to Award More Than $20M for Body Cameras for Police
After the rash of police shootings of black men across country, the Justice Department plans to award more than $20 million to law enforcement agencies to use or enhance body cameras.

Report: ‘The ATF Is Discriminating on the Basis of Race’ During Stings
The ATF singled out black people and Latinos while conducting controversial stings in Chicago, according to a report released by the Justice Department.