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Harrisburg Man Indicted for Allegedly Aiding ISIS, Supporting Violence Against Americans
A Pennsylvania teenager accused of helping people travel to the Middle East to join ISIS was indicted Tuesday.

Border Patrol’s Shooting Range in Nogales is Contaminated with Lead, Arsenic
Border Patrol’s target shooting range in Nogales is contaminated with lead and arsenic and will soon undergo a $3.7 million cleanup to mitigate the environmental and health hazards.

FBI Releases Suspicion Man Taking Photos Outside a High School in Florida
The FBI was called to a Florida school after officials saw him acting suspiciously and taking photos of students outside Umatilla High School in Lake County.

FBI’s Art Crime Team Recovered Record Number of Stolen Items in Second Half of 2015
he FBI’s Art Crime Team reported a record number of art and cultural items were returned to their rightful owners in the second half of the year.

Secret Service Agent’s Gun, Badge Stolen, Radio From His Car
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com It’s certainly not the first time a federal agent in Washington has had a gun stolen from a car. Still, at this juncture, certainly the Secret Service would prefer to avoid any bad publicity. Unfortunately, this sort of thing happens. CNN reports that a Secret Service agent’s gun, badge, radio, handcuffs and…

Lengel: The Terrible Message President Obama is Sending About ATF and the U.S. Marshals Service
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Imagine if you will, if there was an interim director of the FBI and President Barack Obama announced that he wasn’t going to bother nominating the interim director to a permanent post because he didn’t want to expend the political capital and energy. Imagine the message that would send: Presumably that…

FBI Director Names New Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Division in Washington D.C.
E.W. “Bill” Priestap, a 17-year veteran of the FBI, has been named assistant director of the Counterintelligence Division on the bureau’s headquarters in Washington D.C.

Justice And Labor Departments Team Up to Crack Down on Employers with Unsafe Working Conditions
An average of 13 workers die on the job a day, often because of unsafe working conditions.