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Former Border Patrol Agent Found Guilty of Shooting Estranged Wife’s Boyfriend
A former Border Patrol agent accused of shooting his estranged wife’s boyfriend in El Paso was found guilty Tuesday of attempted capital murder and one count of continuos family violence
Marine Who Shot at Border Patrol Agents Turned Gun on Himself
A 38-year-old U.S. Marine who shot at Border Patrol agents in northern Michigan died turning the gun on himself
President Obama Praises Embattled Secret Service After Long Week
It was as long, exhausting week for the Secret Service.
ATF Agent Arrested After Allegedly Brutal Assaulting Father at Football Game, Waving gun at Crowd
An ATF agent has been arrested after authorities said he brutally beat a father at a high school football game and then waved his gun at the crowd when they tried to intervene.
Border Patrol Slapped with Sanction After Destroying Evidence in Lawsuit
Border Patrol was slapped with sanctions for destroying evidence that was part of an ongoing civil lawsuit.
Homeland Security Ranked Worst Federal Agency to Work – Again
Homeland Security was ranked as the worst federal agency to work for in 2015, according to the annual survey of federal employees.
Painting Looted by Nazis Returned to Poland, FBI Announces
A painting believed to have been looted by the Nazis during World War II has been returned to the government of Poland, the FBI announced.
Identity Theft Targeted 17.6 Million Americans at Cost of $15.4B
Identity thieves victimized about 7% of the U.S.’s adult population last year, the Justice Department reported.