Weekend Series on Crime History: 25 Years After the Oklahoma Bombing
Posted: May 30th, 2020 under News Story.
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Posted: May 30th, 2020 under News Story.
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By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
A top ICE official expressed outrage after vandals desecrated a Homeland Security flag.
The flag now reads, “ICE KILLS,” “FREE THEM ALL,” and “U.S. INTIMIDATION & COMMUNITY ERADICATION.”
“Unfortunately, this is typical of those who think they can overturn the rule of law by criminal acts,” Todd M. Lyons, acting field office director of enforcement and removal operations for ICE in Boston, told the Boston Herald on Thursday.
He added, “A crisis is no time to stop enforcing the law.”
Lyons said the vandalism won’t stop ICE’s mission.
“Our ICE officers, who are first responders who have never stopped doing their work of protecting our communities from violent criminal aliens during this pandemic, will not be intimidated or dissuaded from protecting the communities of the commonwealth,” Lyons said.
He added, “As to their ‘message,’ we’re already seeing on our streets, especially in Boston, the dangerous impacts that come from the idea of taking advantage of a health crisis by ‘letting everyone out’ of all detention centers.”
Posted: May 29th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: Boston, flag, Homeland Security, ICE, massachusetts, vandalism
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By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
Border Patrol is inviting the public to watch a ceremony celebrating its 96th birthday.
The one-hour event was live-streamed Thursday and is available to watch below.
Border Patrol said the ceremony “is a time-honored tradition that highlights the Agency’s core values: Honor, Integrity, and Service to Country.”
Posted: May 29th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: anniversary, Border Patrol, video, Youtube
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By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is set to testify next week at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about the FBI’s investigation of President Trump’s 2016 campaign.
“Mr. Rosenstein will testify about the new revelations contained in the Horowitz report concerning the FISA warrant applications and other matters,” Chairman Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, said in a statement, KTLA5 reports. “This will be the first in a series of oversight hearings regarding all things Crossfire Hurricane and the Mueller investigation.”
Rosenstein appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russia’s meddling in the campaign in 2017.
Rosenstein is expected to be the only witness during the hearing on Wednesday.
Posted: May 28th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: Deputy Attorney General, FBI, Justice Department, Rod Rosenstein, Russia, Senate, Senate Judiciary Committee
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By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
President Trump said Wednesday that he’s urged the FBI and Justice Department to expedite the investigation of an unarmed black man who died while in custody in Minneapolis.
“At my request, the FBI and the Department of Justice are already well into an investigation as to the very sad and tragic death in Minnesota of George Floyd,” Trump tweeted.
“I have asked for this investigation to be expedited and greatly appreciate all of the work done by local law enforcement. My heart goes out to George’s family and friends. Justice will be served!”
The four officers involved in the incident have been fired.
Protests escalated into violence over the past two days as demonstrators demanded justice for Floyd.
I came back out. This is my neighborhood. You can see flames for a mile and feel the heat from a block away pic.twitter.com/0kmkBqcFZJ
— Max Nesterak (@maxnesterak) May 28, 2020
Posted: May 28th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: donald trump, George Floyd, Minneapolis, minnesota, protest, riot
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By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
The U.S. House of Representatives appears to have a reached a compromise on a bill that would limit when the FBI can collect records on Americans’ internet browsing histories without a judge’s warrant.
Two California Democrats, Reps. Zoe Lofgren and Adam B. Schiff, reached a tentative agreement to limit the FBI’s ability to collect the data during national security investigations, The New York Times reports.
The House may vote on the proposal this week. The bill would still need approval from the Senate.
Details of the proposal weren’t immediately clear. The New York Times wrote:
The text of the compromise amendment was not yet public, but congressional aides said that the proposal essentially limits to Americans the protections of a Senate proposal that would categorically ban the F.B.I. from using a court order for business records to collect internet browsing and search records.
Posted: May 27th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: FBI, FISA, Sente, U.S. House, warrant
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By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
An annual memorial service to pay tribute to Border Patrol agents who have died in the line of duty will go on despite the coronavirus pandemic.
But instead of attending the Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony at the National U.S. Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, which is closed, you’ll have to watch the ceremony on YouTube, which is live-streaming the service beginning at 8 a.m. MST, according to Border Report.
In the past, the ceremony included agents, families of fallen agents and multiple guests.
This year’s ceremony will be hosted by El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez, and El Paso Sector Deputy Chief Patrol Agent Chris T. Clem will be the master of ceremonies. Border Patrol Museum Director David Ham is the keynote speaker.
“The U.S. Border Patrol extends an invitation to members of the community to join us virtually in this important remembrance of the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting America’s borders,” Border Patrol said in a statement.
Posted: May 27th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: Border Patrol, coronavirus, El Paso Sector, Gloria Chavez, memorial, National U.S. Border Patrol Museum, Texas, Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony
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By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
David Chipman knows a thing or two about guns. The Michigan native worked as an agent and official at the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Detroit and elsewhere for 25 years, enforcing the nation’s gun laws.
These days, he works for the Washington-based organization, Giffords: Courage to Fight Gun Violence. The group was founded by former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who was shot and wounded in 2011, and her husband Mark Kelly, a former astrounaut, who is running for U.S. Senate in Arizona. The mission is to advocate for sensible gun laws, policies and ways to make communities safer.
Chipman talked to Allan Lengel, editor of ticklethewire and a sister publication, Deadline Detroit, about the influence of guns rights groups like the NRA and what it will take in Washington to make notable inroads against gun violence.
Posted: May 26th, 2020 under News Story.
Tags: ATF, gabby gifford, gun violence, Mark gifford, NRA
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