A 14-year-old boy from Rockford, Michigan, died by suicide in August after he was targeted in a sextortion scheme and believed he was in trouble with police.
The DOJ stated FBI agents who ethically followed orders during January 6 investigations will not face termination, following a memo ordering the firing of eight senior officials.
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed two lawsuits against their agency and other federal departments to prevent the identities of the agents who investigated the riots occurring at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, from being released.
FBI agents who worked on the nearly 1,600 cases related to the January 6 capitol riot are suing President Trump's Department of Justice to protect their identities.
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to fire FBI agents involved in investigations concerning President Donald Trump, according to two sources.
Kash Patel said during his confirmation hearing for FBI director that there "can never be tolerance for violence" against law enforcement, while skirting questions about specific defendants.
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar peppered FBI director nominee Kash Patel with questions based on his own words pulled from social media and podcasts, often leading Patel to say, "I don't have it in front of me" or that's a "partial statement."
Hackers who breached AT&T's systems may have handed criminals a roadmap to FBI informants, stealing call logs that could unravel investigations and jeopardize lives, according to alarming new details revealed Thursday.
A pathologist who conducted a private autopsy as requested by the family of a Black man who was found hanging has pressed for a continued investigation after the death was ruled a suicide.
The FBI released the new images in hopes of getting more information about the suspect nearly four years ago near the headquarters of the RNC and DNC in Washington, D.C.
Christopher Raia, deputy assistant director of the FBI's counter-terrorism division, called the attack an "act of terror" and said evidence so far shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar acted alone
He posted five videos online during the drive from Texas to New Orleans, in which he proclaimed his allegiance to ISIS and initially considered harming his family