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Feds ask to interview wife of suspected bomber

Feds ask to interview wife of suspected bomber

Her lawyer told feds she did not suspect her husband of anything, and that there was no reason for her to have suspected him - Full Story

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ICE arrests 2 in US town tied to bombing case

Two foreign nationals have been arrested on immigration violations in the town the surviving bombing suspect may have lived - Full Story

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Your 'average' cop is way, way above average Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

Your 'average' cop is way, way above average

Any individual police officer can make a massive contribution in an instant, or over the course of many years combined. Neither is better than the other — or bigger than the other — they’re just different from one another - Full Story

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10 years after 9/11: Police counterterrorism, then and now Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

10 years after 9/11: Police counterterrorism, then and now

Terrorists will continue to refine their tactics and improve their operational capabilities, so we’re not going to have much of that 'luck' left to rely upon - Full Story

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Drug boss who killed ICE agent caught

Drug boss who killed ICE agent caught

Mexican marines captured a drug-gang boss accused of slaying a U.S. immigration agent two weeks ago and wounding another. The agents were reportedly confused for members of a rival cartel. Bloodshed on the border

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Patrolling America's forgotten border

Patrolling America's forgotten border

On the northern border, federal agents and police play cat-and-mouse with smugglers and immigrants along 4,000 miles of a mostly unmarked and unfortified land.
Senators want military radar



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