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FBI Finds That San Bernardino Shooter Pledged Support for Islamic Jihad on Facebook
The FBI said Tashfeen Malik, one of the two shooters involved in the San Bernardino massacre, pledged support for Islamic jihad in at least two Facebook messages to a small group of Pakistani friends in 2012 and 2014.

FBI: Man Who Threatened to Kill Police May Have Ties to Domestic Terrorism
The FBI suspects that a Washington man who is in federal custody for allegedly threatening to kill law enforcement officers has links to domestic terrorism.

Border Patrol Supervisor Sentenced to 21 Months in Prison for Secretly Videotaping Co-Workers
A Border Patrol supervisor who secretly videotaped his female co-workers in the bathroom was sentenced to 21 months in prison.

Homeland Security Considers Plan to Check Social Media During Visa Reviews
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson decided in early 2014 to continue barring immigration officials from reviewing social media posts of people trying to enter the U.S. on a visa.

Feds, Tribal Officials Bust Up Meth Trafficking on Reservation with 34 People Charged
The DEA and tribal officials cracked down on methamphetamine trafficking on the Mescalero Apache Reservation in southern New Mexico following an 18-month investigation, filing drug charges against 34 suspects.

Updated: Washington Post Reports That Story About Escaped Mexican Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’ Threatening to ‘Destroy’ ISIS Is a Hoax
It sounds like the plot of an action-packed movie: An escaped Mexican drug lord is threatening to take on the world’s most hated terrorists.

FBI Investigates Mentally Unstable Friend of San Bernardino Shooters
The FBI is investigating a friend of the San Bernardino shooters to determine whether he was involved or assisted in the attack.

Minnesota Man Charged with Threatening FBI After Friend Arrested on Terrorism Charges
A Minnesota man is accused of threatening FBI agents on social media following the arrest of his friend who was charged with conspiring to help ISIS.