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A federal grand jury has returned a two-count indictment charging three women – two from Southern California and one from Colorado – with following a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent home, livestreaming their pursuit and then posting the victim’s home address on Instagram, the Justice Department announced today.
The grand jury on Tuesday and unsealed today charged following defendants with one count of conspiracy and one count of publicly disclosing the personal information of a federal agent:
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A gunman opened fire on a Michigan church Sunday morning, which was then set ablaze. At least one person has been killed, with nine others… Read More
The post Gunman Killed After Deadly Shooting and Fire at Michigan Church, FBI Leading Investigation appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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The Board of Supervisors voted to verify that no pets have been registered after a woman allegedly cast a ballot for her dog in two elections.
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Democrats have made key demands in exchange for supporting a continuing resolution.
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The FBI secretly deployed more than 250 plainclothes agents to the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, an operation so disorganized it unleashed searing frustrations among many of the FBI’s rank-and-file that the bureau had lost its core competencies to “wokeness” and allowed its employees to become “pawns in a political war,” according to an after-action report kept from the public for more than four years.
Scores of FBI agents and personnel – many from the bureau’s premier Washington field office (WFO) – sent anonymous complaints to the after-action team detailing how agents were sent into an unsafe scenario without proper safety equipment or the ability to identify themselves readily as armed officers to other police agencies, the report obtained by Just the News shows.
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