A federal judge in Minneapolis is set to unseal a roster of documents charging as many as eight new people with terrorism offenses related to the disappearance of young Somali-Americans to fight for a terrorist organization in Somalia, NPR has learned.
There may be additional e-mails that could have tipped off law enforcement or military officials to the Fort Hood shooter before he went on his deadly rampage, the chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee said Friday.
The ringleader of a group described by prosecutors as plotting terror attacks on Chicago's Sears Tower and FBI offices in hopes of sparking an anti-government insurrection was sentenced Friday to 13 1/2 years in prison by a federal judge in Miami.
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ANN ARBOR, MI (Michigan Radio) - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will be in Detroit Thursday to speak at a banquet for minority groups and law enforcement agencies.
SOUTHFIELD, MI (Michigan Radio) - Some Muslim and civil rights groups want the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the recent FBI shooting of a Detroit imam.
ANN ARBOR, MI (Michigan Radio) - Eleven people have been indicted in the FBI's investigation of a Detroit mosque leader who was fatally shot nearly three weeks ago.
"Mr. Alamo, one day you will face a higher and a greater judge than me," U.S. District Judge Harry F. Barnes told the preacher. "May he have mercy on your soul." Barnes leveled the maximum sentence against the 75-year-old, who preyed on followers'
A former Louisiana congressman who famously stashed cash in his freezer was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison for taking hundreds of thousands in bribes in exchange for using his influence to broker business deals in Africa.
WASHINGTON - Federal authorities are due to unseal new charges against eight suspects in a long-running probe of young men who left the United States to fight in Somalia. Full Article at MSNBC
Three Orange County cities ranked among the top 10 of U.S. safest cities, with Mission Viejo topping the list as the third safest city in the country, according to a report released by a private publishing firm based in Washington D.C. The publication,... Full Article at The Orange County Register
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The incidence of hate crimes in the United States in 2008 hit a seven-year high, according to data released Monday by the FBI. Full Article at JTA
Garden Grove and Westminster made it to the list of the safest cities in the country, according to a 2009 annual report issued today. Garden Grove placed ranked 99 while Westminster was number 86 on the list. Full Article at The Orange County Register
AP sources: New charges in Somali terror case By DEVLIN BARRETT Associated Press Writer More News Federal authorities are due to unseal new charges against eight suspects in a long-running probe of young men who left the United States to fight in... Full Article at KansasCity.com
The FBI knew that Headley and Rana were linked to the Lashkar-e-Taiba and had been travelling in and out of India. The FBI's visit to India would have given them an opportunity to tighten the noose around the duo
The FBI knew that Headley and Rana were linked to the Lashkar-e-Taiba and had been travelling in and out of India. The FBI's visit to India would have given them an opportunity to tighten the noose around the duo
Owner of Callphonex, Nazeer Ahmed, during his deposition in the special court in Mumbai, had said that he was questioned by the FBI on November 27 morning regarding the calls made through their service in India and Pakistan
Contrary to FBI statistics, more than 100 Detroit homicides were left off the books last year, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Wednesday.
that if we caught bin Laden tomorrow, we have mixed theories and couldn't turn him over to the CIA, the FBI, military intelligence for an interrogation on the battlefield, because now you're saying he's subject to criminal court in the United States and you're confusing the people fighting this war.