
The Federal Protective Service, U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents were tired and frustrated. They didn’t want to confront the crowd; they just wanted to go home.
Read More →Two officers working in conjunction with the U.S. Marshals were reported to be injured in a shooting in Baltimore on Wednesday, and a suspect is said to be dead following a confrontation.
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A man accused of shooting a deputy in Henrico County, VA was arrested in Cary, NC, U.S. Marshals say.
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Between mid-May and late-August, the U.S. Marshals Service, FBI, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Colorado Springs police, Colorado Department of Corrections, Colorado Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents combined forces to arrest the 156 fugitives suspected of gang activity, according to a news release by Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Mike Bunk. More Here.
Read More →The U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have both joined the FBI in offering financial rewards to anyone providing information leading to the arrest and capture of the man suspected of murdering Hawaii County Police Officer Bronson Kaliloa.
Read More →Marshals Service said the suspect fired shots at the officers when they exited their vehicles. The officers then returned fire.
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The United States Marshals Service has awarded Armor Express, Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-performance body armor solutions, a contract to outfit officers in the Western District of Virginia with the Busch AMP-1 TP ballistic helmet, which is certified to the VPAM standard.
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The U.S. Marshal Service has taken over the search and doubled the reward for a maximum-security inmate who has eluded police for a fourth day after he escaped from the parking lot of a state mental hospital in Jessup Friday.
Read More →A coordinated investigation Thursday by three police agencies and the U.S. Marshals Service led to the arrest of a man accused of following and firing shots at a Stark County deputy taking part in a surveillance operation.
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The Virginia Senate has already approved Senate Bill 552, which would classify the names of all police officers and fire marshals as “personnel records,” exempting them from mandatory disclosure under the state’s freedom of information law. The Republican-dominated Virginia House will consider the bill in hearings starting Thursday. Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) has not taken a position on the bill yet, his spokesman said.
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