
Five Injured During Explosives Training by FBI’s Philadelphia Field Office
Five law enforcement officers were injured Thursday during an FBI explosives training by the bureau’s Philadelphia Field Office.
Five law enforcement officers were injured Thursday during an FBI explosives training by the bureau’s Philadelphia Field Office.
The Justice Department said Monday that it will accept one of former President Donald Trump’s picks for an independent arbiter to review documents seized during the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago last month.
As a special FBI agent following the Sept. 11, 2011, terrorist attacks, Lauren Schuler spent five days combing through the debris at the Pentagon, where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed, killing 64 people aboard and another 125 in the building.
Among the documents seized by the FBI from former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home was a document detailing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities.
Former President Trump slammed the FBI and Justice Department at his first rally since his home was searched on Aug. 8, calling the agencies “vicious monsters.”
A little more than half of registered voters believe the FBI’s search of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home was appropriate, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.
An off-duty FBI police officer was driving on D.C. Route 295 when he exchanged gunfire with the occupant of another car following a two-vehicle collision.
The FBI came under attack again, this time from someone who jumped the fence and threw rocks at the bureau’s Chicago Field Office.