 
        
            Mass Shooting in Buffalo Was ‘Racially Motivated Violent Extremism,’ Wray Says
The mass shooting that killed 10 Black people in a Buffalo grocery store was “an act of racially motivated violent extremism,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said Monday.
 
        
            The mass shooting that killed 10 Black people in a Buffalo grocery store was “an act of racially motivated violent extremism,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said Monday.
 
        
            FBI Director Christopher Wray called Saturday’s hostage standoff at a Texas synagogue an “act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community.”
 
        
            One law enforcement officer was killed every five days on average last year, the highest number since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
 
        
            FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday told a U.S. Senate committee that the number of domestic terrorism cases has more than doubled in the past 18 months.
 
        
            FBI Director Christopher Wray apologized Wednesday for the bureau’s “totally unacceptable” failures in the Larry Nassar case, telling senators he had fired an agent who was involved in the case.
 
        
            House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-L.A., joined more than dozen other House Republicans demanding the FBI reevaluate its conclusion about the 2017 shooting that left him and others wounded at a congressional baseball team practice.
 
        
            FBI Director Christopher Wray appointed two executive assistant directors to vital positions in the bureau.
 
        
            FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers on Thursday that right-wing militants and white supremacists are communicating with far-right activists overseas and have traveled to Europe meet with them.