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Patrol
Dead Suspects in WTC Terrorist Attack Get Visas
Huffman Aviation school received some interesting mail recently: student visa approval forms for two men believed to have been hijackers of the jetliners that slammed into the World Trade Center in New York on Sept. 11.
March 13, 2002
Gangs
The Freight Train Riders of America
Like the muffled whispers about the "Black Hand" of the Mafia in the Italian community, the "train freaks" whispered of a gang of outlaws that lived to ride the freight trains in the West. They were robbers, burglars, and hijackers with colorful names. Cross one of their members, and they would get you.
November 29, 2007
Patrol
White House Poised to Release Secret Pages from 9/11 Inquiry
The Obama administration will likely soon release at least part of a 28-page secret chapter from a congressional inquiry into 9/11 that may shed light on possible Saudi connections to the attackers.
April 25, 2016
Special Units
Feds Capture 70s-Era Black Nationalist Hijacker
George Wright, 68, was arrested as he walked to a cafe near his home in Portugal on Tuesday. Wright is a convicted killer who escaped from prison in 1970, and resurfaced two years later when he and four other members of the Black Liberation Army commandeered a Delta flight from Detroit to Miami.
September 27, 2011
Technology
Advanced TASER M26 Brings Down Hijacker
The Advanced TASER M26 was recently used by the Greek Police Special Forces to incapacitate and arrest the hijacker of a Turkish Airlines flight.
April 9, 2003
Technology
States Push For "Smarter" Driver's Licenses
Lawmakers and government agencies are pushing for "smart" driver's licenses to reduce identity fraud in the wake of Sept. 11. But many fear this will lead to virtual national identity cards that could infringe upon the private rights of citizens.
February 20, 2002
Patrol
FLEOA Announces Strong Support for Saracini Aviation Safety Act
Today, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) announced its strong support for "The Saracini Aviation Safety Act," in light of the alarming air travel safety issues depicted in the video "Two Seconds to Breach."
February 24, 2014
Technology
Police Officers Pulled From World Trade Wreckage
August 31, 2001
Technology
Police Departments Don't Want INS Duties
Police fear working as quasi-INS agents will keep some people from reporting crimes committed against them.
May 7, 2002
Weapons
Guns Not Allowed in Cockpits
Despite strong support for arming pilots, the federal government said that pilots will not be allowed to have guns in the cockpits of commercial airplanes.
May 21, 2002
Patrol
Eyes Wide Shut
Many Americans have failed to learn the real message of that day. We were not attacked by a small band of zealots with box cutters but an ideology that still thrives in the world and must be defeated before there can be peace.
May 31, 2006
Patrol
INS Fugitives Reported to FBI
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a surprise crackdown, U.S. immigration officials will for the first time give the FBI names of 314,000 people who have disappeared to avoid being kicked out of the country. Local police will likely be the ones to enforce deportation.
December 11, 2001
Patrol
Bush Vows Revenge for 'Act of War'
August 31, 2001
Patrol
House Votes to Split Up INS
After years of frustration, the House voted to overhaul the Immigration and Naturalization Service, splitting up its law enforcement and service roles into separate bureaus within the Justice Department.
April 26, 2002
Training
Defending Against Small Edged Weapons
In many cases, the victims of stabbings never knew the knives were in play. Their first indication that something was wrong was when they saw blood. And that's often too late.
February 6, 2012
Patrol
America In the Crosshairs: Inside NYPD's Counter-Terrorism Bureau
NYPD's counter-terrorism unit works out of a windowless brick building somewhere in one of the five boroughs of the Big Apple. To the average person passing by, the building looks no different than any of the other rundown buildings in the area. It's covered with graffiti, surrounded by nondescript private cars, and shadowed by a worn elevated commercial billboard.
January 31, 2003
Patrol
Global Terror, Local Targets
The following is a quick look at where and how some of the leading experts on terrorism believe our enemies may strike. It's in no particular order because each scenario is a nightmare, and how do you rate a nightmare?
September 29, 2010
Technology
Using Deep Intelligence to Expose Domestic Extremism
Domestic extremists are an increasing and ongoing threat to public safety. By unmasking their identities and communications, law enforcement can discover plots and prevent attacks.
November 3, 2021
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