On December 15, 1985, the US Marshals Service and the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., pulled off one of the most successful sting operations in US law enforcement history.
They held firm even amid threats from DOGE representatives that they would call in the U.S. Marshals. John Voorhees, the agency’s director of security, and his deputy were subsequently put on leave.
Federal air marshals are pushing for a break from the TSA, advocating for a new organizational home where they can fully embrace their law enforcement roles. They argue that their current placement ...
FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — Homeland Security and US Marshalls were in a Fresno neighborhood Friday morning. They were looking for just one person in connection to fentanyl and gun sales. The raid ...
Two leaders at the U.S. Agency for International Development were put on leave after resisting DOGE personnel’s attempts to access the agency’s systems. [email protected] Got a tip ...
The U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested an 18-year-old for a fatal shooting that happened in Richmond Heights last summer. According to authorities, the teen was found ...
The UPNG students have extended their support to Miss Papua New Guinea, May Hasola, as she participates in the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant in Honiara, Solomon Islands ...