The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a family who claims FBI SWAT agents mistakenly raided their home in October 2017, traumatizing them. The court will decide whether the victims can ...
Donald Trump's chaotic transition to the White House has already led to a series of mistakes, including freezing federal spending and blaming a plane crash on DEI policies, further dividing the nation ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will review whether the federal government can be held liable for an FBI SWAT raid on the wrong home in suburban Atlanta, where agents smashed down the door, ...
Watson developed post-traumatic stress from the event. The FBI SWAT team did not find the person they were looking for, Joseph Riley, because they were in the wrong house, and Riley had no ...
As hack attacks involving remotely-based information technology workers from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea continue, the FBI said, it is warning the public, private sector and ...
Multiple senior FBI officials have been ordered to leave the bureau within days or be fired, according to three people familiar with the matter, a sign that President Donald Trump’s ...
At least six senior FBI leaders have been ordered to retire, resign or be fired by Monday, according to sources briefed on the matter, extending a purge that began last week at the Justice ...
Myrthil joined the bureau in 2008, when he was assigned to investigate violent crime in the St. Louis Field Office. He was also a member of the FBI SWAT Team, a certified sniper, a firearms instructor ...
And in a separate memo, the deputy attorney general on Friday also ordered that all FBI agents who were assigned to the Jan. 6 insurrection undergo review. Martin's directive, written by Acting ...