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Relatives Claim Gangster John Dillinger Wasn’t Shot at Chicago Theater
Relatives of notorious American gangster John Dillinger believe they have evidence that their bank robbing uncle was not shot by the FBI at a theater in Chicago in 1934.
Lawsuit Targets Ex-FBI Agent Who Runs an Anti-Muslim Consulting Group
A former Minnesota sheriff has filed suit against an FBI agent turned anti-Muslim provocateur following an alleged assault at an annual sheriff’s conference in Reno in June 2017.
DEA Opens New Office in Duluth, Minn., to Crack Down on Illicit Drugs
The DEA is opening a new office in Duluth, Minn., to crack down on illicit drugs.
FBI Tracks down a 19th Century Painting Stolen by the Nazis During WWII
The family that owned the painting was unaware of its history until they decided to auction it off.
Prosecutors Clear Border Patrol Agents, Officers in Deadly Shooting in Las Cruces
Border Patrol agents, deputies and police officers will not be charged in connection with the shooting death of a suspect in the parking lot of a Las Cruces Home Depot.
FBI, ATF Conduct Raids as Part of Probe into Deadly California Boat Fire
The FBI, ATF and U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday raided the Santa Barbara offices of a diving company that owns the boat that caught fire off the California coast and killed 34 people on Labor Day.
Judge: FBI Terror Watch List Violates Constitutional Rights of U.S. Citizens
An FBI watch list of more than one million people identified as “known or suspected terrorists” infringes on the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens in the database, a federal judge has ruled.