Homeland Security
There will be a series of seminars addressing topics such as National Security, Mass Casualty Response, and Active Shooter Threat Planning and Preparation
Modern cartels pose one of the biggest threats to law enforcement not just on the southern border, but nationwide
Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne says that the movie was not approved for training courses and that the decision to play it was made by a sergeant
The warning signs identified for police include someone joining a group advocating violence, receiving support from a network that plans attacks or seeking out charismatic leaders who encourage violence
Moeed Abdul Salam rejected his relatives’ moderate faith and comfortable life, choosing instead a path that led him to work for al-Qaida
New technology at the center will give more information to call takers
George Daniels: Iran continues to provide material support and resources to al-Qaida by providing a safe haven
A letter signed by 34 members of Congress was sent to the Department of Justice and House Judiciary Committee
An indictment alleges that Ayman Joumaa led a conspiracy to sell tons of Colombian cocaine to the Zetas drug cartel
The alleged target is a recruiting station for all military branches
In the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, Border Patrol arrested 327,577 people trying to cross the southern U.S. border
The New York Police Department’s Harbor Unit is relying more on unmanned submarine drones to detect explosives, narcotics
An intimate look at how al-Qaida wins over a village
A retired police officer who traveled to Ground Zero with his K-9 spoke to a crowd at Central Michigan University
Three years after a three-day siege in Mumbai, India, we must contemplate the possibility a of multiple-location multiple-attacker assault happening here
In the last shooting at the White House, a Colo. man sprayed at least 27 bullets
The outreach campaign follows an Associated Press investigation that revealed the NYPD had dispatched plainclothes officers to eavesdrop in Muslim communities in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
A man charged with conspiring to help al-Qaida referred to Osama bin Laden as “my real father”
Like al-Qaeda, Lashkar-e-Taiba too has a universalist ideology focused on establishing a universal Islamic Caliphate through the instrument of jihad
The internet continues to serve as the incubator and validator of 9/11 and is responsible for a disturbing spike in attacks, experts said
The Concordia Summit Group held its inaugural conference recently and participants looked at how businesses can support and work hand in hand with community leaders to “invest in the long-term sustainability of ‘at-risk’ communities”
With warped vision, Moammar Gadhafi maddened Libya, West
Urban Shield is designed to strengthen our preparedness to respond to terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies
According to a criminal complaint, the plot was revealed by an informant inside the world of the Mexican drug trade
Authorities say Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old U.S. citizen who also holds an Iranian passport, has admitted his role
Two people charged in Iranian ‘murder for hire’ plot
The infiltration was part of a secret NYPD intelligence-gathering effort that put entire Muslim communities under scrutiny
In a letter to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, the senators cite an Associated Press investigation
Using everything from sophisticated TelePresence solutions to simple online meetings, police can achieve improved effectiveness and arrest rates
Questions and answers about Yemen-based al-Qaida
These are not balsa-wood-and-rubber-band toys investigators are talking about