Federal law enforcement
The Federal Law Enforcement topic area addresses all crime-fighting agencies at the national and federal level. This section will provide you with the latest news, information and developments across the country and in Washington.
Software solutions can ease the transition to a new reporting system while also making the day-to-day lives of officers easier
Embracing innovative technology will allow LEOs to use their experience and instincts even better to act effectively to keep communities safe
Body cameras, anti-bias training and restrictions on police use of force are all items for proposed funding in DOJ’s FY22 budget
The proposal also calls for $30 billion over the next decade to expand law enforcement and crime prevention
Federal agents descended on a Starbucks in Santa Fe this week -- but they weren’t just there for a latte
Guard members will not carry firearms or take part in law enforcement activities, the Pentagon said
The program aims to compile national statistics so that police suicides can be prevented in the future
Tensions are running high as the agency deals with one of the largest spikes in migration along the U.S.-Mexico border in decades
The two men were being held for questioning and have not yet been charged
The department’s top national security official described an “elevated” threat from violent extremists
Deputies were assisting a U.S. Marshals Service task force when the scene turned deadly
The lawsuit claims that Facebook’s algorithms played a part in radicalizing the suspects
A six-month pilot program will focus on the costs and benefits of using the technology in federal law enforcement
Mayor Lori Lightfoot also asked judges to stop releasing suspects in violent crimes on electronic monitoring
At least five agencies sent up to 325 federal officers a day to Portland from June through Sept. 30, 2020
From providing actionable intelligence to helping agencies maximize resources, here’s why your agency should participate in NIBRS
SPD has seized 650,000 fentanyl pills so far this year, 10 times more than last year, said Chief Adrian Diaz
“I don’t believe that we have to sacrifice efficiency for humanity,” Magnus said
Delta Airlines praised the marshal’s “quick action and professionalism”
“It’s not working,” said local FOP vice president Brian Steel. “Our homicide rate continues to climb”
The NIBRS 2020 details crime data across nearly 9 million offenses
The use of the federal racketeering law to go specifically after violence has ramped up since 2017
The Diplomatic Security Service spent a week in South Florida as part of a training tour with police agencies across the country
The FBI failed to investigate a tip it had received about a month before the attack, the deal said
If that deal is too good to be true, it probably is
The laws expand peer counseling programs, benefits for disabled responders and penalties for offenders who harm federal LEOs
A small, but distinctive tattoo was captured on security camera footage
Exceptions include threats to national security and public safety, and if there is imminent risk of physical harm to a person
Agents also raided the home of the union’s leader in “connection with an ongoing investigation,” officials said
Applying lessons learned from Operation Diligent Valor to help LEOs and their families cope with trauma
Under the new policy, agents can only knock under certain circumstances with few exceptions
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