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Associated Press Sues Justice Department Over Records Related to Fake AP Story
The Associated Press is suing the Justice Department after the FBI created a fake AP story in an attempt to plant surveillance software on a suspect’s computer.
ATF: Man Who Killed 2 Virginia Journalists Legally Purchased Gun in July
The gun used to killed two TV reporters in Virginia were purchased legally by the man who pulled the trigger.
White House Renews Calls for Stricter Gun Control Laws After Shooting of Journalists in Virginia
The horrific shooting of two Virginia journalists while they were broadcasting live on the air prompted President Obama to renew calls for stricter gun control.
FBI Agent at Bureau’s Indianapolis Field Office Charged with Drunken Driving
An FBI agent found himself on the wrong side of the law after crashing his bureau-issued car into a motorcyclist in Indiana.
Head of FBI in Minnesota: Rash of Terrorism Arrests Not Stopping Others from Joining ISIS
Despite a rash of well-publicized arrests of American suspected of trying to join ISIS, the terror group continues to successfully recruit U.S. residents, the head of the FBI in Minnesota said Wednesday.
FBI Informant Involving Garland, Texas, Suspect Speaks Out for First Time
“I was kind of a little nervous,” the informant said.
American-Arab Advocate: More Transparency Needed Over FBI Spy Planes
Our respective organizations’ constituents, Metro Detroit, and indeed the country have much at stake in the pursuit to ensure individual rights and liberties are protected.