ICE Agent Won’t be Charged in Wrongful Shooting

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Unable to discern who is telling the truth, Orange County prosecutors won’t seek criminal charges against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who shot the wrong drug suspect, The Orange County Register reports. Prosecutors said they could not confirm Daniel Noriega’s story that claims an ICE agent shot at him without provocation….

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FBI, Justice Department Reviewing Potentially Flawed Forensic Evidence

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The FBI and Justice Department are launching an unprecedented review of forensic evidence in thousands of criminal cases to ensure no one was wrongly convicted since at least 1985, the Washington Post reports. The sweeping review includes rape, murder and robbery cases conducted by all FBI Laboratory hair and fiber examiners, people…

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Justice Department to Protect Against Leaks of Economic Data

 Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Worried about the impact on leaked, sensitive economic date, the FBI helped convince the U.S. Labor Department to tighten control of the information, Reuters reports. A Labor Department study suggests some financial institutions had access to the agency’s press room before the economic reports were made public. The information is important because…

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Report by Ex-FBI Chief Freeh to Shed Light on Molestation Scandal at Penn State

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Did Penn State University officials conceal that former defensive coordinator was Jerry Sandusky a child molester? How did the school and coach Joe Paterno respond to previous molestation accusations against Sandusky more than a decade ago? A report by former FBI chief Louis J. Freeh is expected to answer those questions and…

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