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Homeland Security Employee, 2 Family Members Murdered in ‘Witchcraft’ Killing
Three family members in Florida, including a Homeland Security employee, were beaten with a claw hammer and their throats were slit in a triple murder that appears to be tied to “witchcraft” and the blue moon.
Reform Efforts Continue in Secret Service with Selection of New COO
The Secret Service continued the process of reform by appointing its first chief operating officer.
William F. Sweeney, Jr., Named Special Agent in Charge of FBI’s Philadelphia Office
William F. Sweeney, Jr., who most recently served as special agent in charge of the Counterterrorism Division of the New York Field Office, has been named as the new special agent in charge of the Philadelphia Office.
Border Patrol Office That Protects North Dakota, Minnesota Gets New Leader
A Border Patrol sector that covers North Dakota and Minnesota has a new leader.
Gun Production More Than Doubles Under President Obama’s Presidency
The number of guns manufactured in the U.S. more than doubled under President Barack Obama.
FBI Faces Enormous Hurdles in Crackdown Against Proliferation of Hackers
Cyber security experts are facing incredible hurdles as they try to crack down on an increasing number of hackers worldwide.
Terrorism Threats in Alabama? It Can Happen Anywhere in Age of ISIS
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The attack on a military camp in Chattanooga was a stark reminder that not even America’s rural areas are safe from terrorist attacks. It’s why every FBI field office nationwide has a joint terrorism task force, reports ABC 30. To combat the threat in Alabama, Chris Hoffman, Supervisory Special Agent for…
FBI Passes Up Another Opportunity to Re-Open Civil Rights Cold Case
Soon after winning a landmark legal battle to become the first black student in the University of Missouri’s law school, Lloyd Gaines vanished in 1939.