
Biden Administration Searches for First Permanent ATF Director Since 2015
President Biden may soon pick a nominee to lead the ATF director, which has been without a permanent director since 2015 as the nation grapples with mass shootings.
President Biden may soon pick a nominee to lead the ATF director, which has been without a permanent director since 2015 as the nation grapples with mass shootings.
The mass shooting that left 10 people dead at a Colorado supermarket underscores why the ATF must become a bigger part of the solution.
The ATF made an urgent public plea in late December for help tracking down a hand grenade that was “thought to be inert” after it was sold to an unsuspecting customers at an antique mall in North Carolina.
The ATF is asking for the public’s help tracking down a grenade that was “thought to be inert” but could still explode after it was sold to an unsuspecting customer at an antique mall in North Carolina.
The ATF on Thursday arrested a convicted sex offender in Michigan who was impersonating an undercover ATF agent.
The Justice Department has reversed its ban on body cameras, saying state and local law enforcement may wear the devices during some joint operations with federal law enforcement.
By Steve Neavling California’s attorney general and the fathers of two children who were killed in school shootings have sued the ATF over ghost guns, saying the unfinished frames and do-it-yourself firearm kits are untraceable and ending up in the hands of killers. The lawsuit aims to force authorities to classify ghost guns, which are…
A black ATF supervisor who receive $450,000 to settle a lawsuit in which she claims the agency discriminated against her after she launched complaints about another supervisor with a Nazi-themed tattoo has sued the agency again.