The Justice Department on Monday announced a new task force to investigate Hamas for its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, as well as potential civil rights violations and acts of antisemitism linked to ...
A federal judge sharply criticized the Trump administration Monday for deporting more than 200 alleged gang members to El Salvador despite a court order barring their removal.
The criminal division of the Justice Department is about to lose one of its top-ranking officials. The New York Times reports that Marshall L. Miller plans to step down as the criminal division’s ...
A Vermont grand jury has indicted Teresa Youngblut on charges of using a deadly weapon “knowingly and forcibly” in a Jan. 20 gunfight that killed Border Patrol agent David “Chris” Maland and Ophelia ...
The Fraternal Order of Police, the nation’s largest police union which endorsed Donald Trump for president, has issued a joint statement condemning him and President Biden for issuing commutations and ...
Jack Smith, the special counsel who charged President-elect Donald Trump with attempting to unlawfully remain in power after his 2020 election defeat, declared in a final report released early Tuesday ...
Cheryl M. Davies has been named director of field operations at CBP’s Los Angeles Field Office, one of the largest and most complex operations in the nation. “As a DFO Los Angeles, I have four simple ...
An FBI agent accused of misconduct in connection with the investigation of Jan. 6 defendants has regained his security clearance and received back pay as part of a settlement with the bureau. Marcus ...
James E. Dennehy, who was serving as special agent in charge of the FBI’s Newark Field Office, is now the assistant director in charge of the bureau’s New York Field Office. Dennehy began working as a ...
The head of the FBI’s New York field office, James E. Dennehy, was forced to retire after clashing with Justice Department officials over Trump administration directives. Dennehy, who had led the ...
The FBI is grappling with President Trump’s hiring freeze, creating uncertainty within the bureau and unsettling its workforce.
Accused Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger forced a former drug kingpin to play Russian roulette in the back room of a nightclub in 1983, according to testimony at the racketeering and murder trial, ...