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FBI’s Jacksonville Division Gets New Agent in Charge, Charles P. Spenser
The FBI’s Jacksonville division is getting a new agent in charge.

‘America’s Toughest Sheriff’ May Face Criminal Charges Over Handling of Latinos
One of America’s most controversial law enforcement officials, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, may face criminal contempt-of-court charges following allegations he defied federal orders to top racially profiling Latinos.

Widow of Rancher Shot During Wildlife Refuge Protest Is Suing FBI, State Police
The FBI and Oregon State Police are the targets of a potential lawsuit over the shooting of a rancher during a standoff at an Oregon wildlife refuge.

FBI: Missing Girl Likely Abducted, Raped, Shot, Fed to Alligators
Gruesome new details have emerged in the case of a missing teenage girl who disappeared from Myrtle Beach seven years ago.

Portland Press Herald: Ban on Medical Marijuana Hurts Legitimate Patients
A recent decision upholding the federal ban on medical cannabis was a letdown in Maine and the 24 other states where the drug can be prescribed to ease the symptoms of illness.

FBI Agents in Training Visit MLK Memorial As Part of Cultural-Sensitivity Training
FBI agents who undergo months-long training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va., undergo target practice and training for surveillance and self-defense.

Border Patrol Finds Whopping $3M in Cash Stuffed in Car Trunk
Border Patrol agents are accustomed to finding cash or drugs packed away in vehicles.