Storied FBI Agent Carlos Fernandez Retires After Combating Terrorism
Carlos T. Fernandez, the legendary FBI agent who spent most of his career fighting terrorism, is retiring after 21 years.
Carlos T. Fernandez, the legendary FBI agent who spent most of his career fighting terrorism, is retiring after 21 years.
An FBI agent woke up Saturday morning to realize he had lost his loaded gun in the back of a cab in Brooklyn around 2 a.m., police said.
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Malia Obama, the oldest daughter of former President Barack Obama, is still feeling the public pain of living a high-profile existence. Jair Cardoso, 30, of Brooklyn man who stalked her in New York was taken into custody earlier this month after he was caught trying to get to her again at…
Eleven passengers managed to get past a checking point at JFK Airport without being screened last week, prompting outrage from law enforcement.
Passengers of a domestic Delta flight were shocked when they were forced to show their identity documents to Customs and Border Protection agents after arriving at John F. Kennedy airport on Wednesday evening.
The DEA identified Mexican cartels that operate within the United States and provided a map to show where the drug gangs are wielding influence.
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Paul Abbate, assistant director of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, is moving several blocks over to headquarters. Abbate, who was assigned to the Washington field office in September 2015, will assume the new post of executive assistant Director for the Criminal Cyber Response and Service Branch at headquarters after the presidential…
Before Edward Snowden’s infamous data breach, the largest theft of government secrets was committed by an ingenious traitor whose intricate espionage scheme and complex system of coded messages were made even more baffling by his dyslexia. His name is Brian Regan, but he came to be known as The Spy Who Couldn’t Spell. The hunt…