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Special Units
Mont. Militia Leader who Fired on Deputies Remains at Large
Fugitive militia leader David Burgert remained at large Thursday, as law enforcement personnel scaled back their search for the former Marine who had planned a gunfight with Missoula County Sheriff's deputies on Sunday.
June 15, 2011
Patrol
New Government Web Page Serves the Anti-Terrorism Community
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has launched a special Web page featuring key publications from the U.S. Government's national interagency research and development program for combating terrorism.
November 25, 2007
Patrol
Arkansas Cop Killers Professed Extremist, Anti-Government Views
The Kanes, who allegedly killed two West Memphis PD officers and were later killed in a gun battle with officers in a Wal-Mart parking lot, traveled the country giving seminars on "mortgage fraud" and gave foreclosure advice.
May 23, 2010
Patrol
California "Antifa" Protesters Demolish Police, Government Cars and Buildings
In addition to damaging a USMC recruiting office, Berkeley police said "an extremist element among a large group" damaged 21 city vehicles, setting one on fire, and slashed their tires.
August 7, 2018
Special Units
FBI Agent Charged with Lying About Shooting at Oregon Anti-Government Standoff
A member of the F.B.I.’s elite Hostage Rescue Team involved in a deadly confrontation last year with a prominent anti-government protester in Oregon has been indicted on charges of lying and obstruction, according to federal court documents.
June 29, 2017
Patrol
Undercover Officer Helped Take Down Hutaree Militia
An undercover law enforcement officer infiltrated a Christian militia group to gather evidence that led to FBI raids of the Michigan-based Hutaree group over the weekend.
March 30, 2010
Patrol
Inside the Michigan Militia Investigation
Federal authorities had been monitoring members of a Michigan-based Christian militia for some time but were forced to “take them down” over the weekend after learning of an imminent threat against police, the U.S. attorney leading the prosecution said today.
March 29, 2010
Patrol
Judge Grants Bond for Michigan Militia Members
U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts also ruled that they will be subject to home detention and curfews.
May 2, 2010
Patrol
Judge Delays Release of Hutaree Militia Members
Prosecutors cited the pending funeral of Detroit officer Brian Huff as a reason for delaying the release because militia members had plotted to kill a police officer and bomb a police funeral.
May 3, 2010
Patrol
Sheriff Joe Warns Border Militia
The arrest of a border vigilante accused of pointing a gun at a Maricopa County (Ariz.) Sheriff’s deputy during a confrontation in a desert smuggling zone shows that the "minuteman" militia movement is still active in Arizona and a growing threat to public safety, law-enforcement officials say.
August 20, 2013
Patrol
Militia Members Acquitted of Police Attack Plan
A federal judge acquitted five Hutaree militia members in a plot to overthrow the government that included killing a police officer and bombing his funeral.
March 27, 2012
Patrol
Nine Members of Michigan-Based Militia Charged with Planning Police Murders
The indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court today claims that the Hutaree planned to kill an unidentified member of local law enforcement and then attack the law enforcement officers who gather in Michigan for the funeral.
March 28, 2010
Patrol
Trump Agrees to Temporarily Reopen Federal Government
The stop-gap agreement with congressional leaders will last three weeks, until Feb. 15, and would allow talks to continue over security on the southern border. The agreement announced by Trump includes no money for his border wall.
January 25, 2019
Patrol
Source: Chicago, Federal Government Draft Police Reform Deal
The city of Chicago and the U.S. Justice Department have negotiated a draft agreement that calls for an independent monitor to oversee police department reforms, though it is unclear if there will be court oversight at some stage in the future, an official in Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration said.
June 5, 2017
Patrol
New Jersey Detective Found Dead in Government Building
Detective Pablo Santiago, a well-known Mercer County sheriff's officer, was found dead inside the Mercer County Administration of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
December 27, 2018
Technology
Hackers Launch Attack on Madison Government Sites After Controversial OIS
Cyber attackers are targeting city and county computer systems in Madison, Wisconsin, following last Friday's shooting of a 19-year-old black man by police, city officials say.
March 12, 2015
Vehicle Ops
Scientists Sue Government for Restricting Marijuana Growing
Several scientists say the government is breaking federal law by keeping them from conducting medical research on marijuana.
July 21, 2004
Patrol
Government Breeds Needed Bomb-Sniffing Dogs
Federal agencies are having trouble finding enough trainable canines to meet the growing demand for bomb- and drug-sniffing dogs, so they're breeding their own.
January 15, 2002
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