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Police have recovered writings that mentioned the names of multiple lawmakers and other officials in the fake police car they believe a suspect used in the shooting of two legislators in Minnesota.
The case caused the Supreme Court to determine what the FBI can label as "wrong-house raids” and if they can be subjected to litigation.
A botched FBI raid on a suburban Atlanta home has led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision against the government in a lawsuit brought by the victims.
The FBI is searching for three men wanted on federal drug trafficking and firearm charges in Macon, Georgia. Anyone with ...
An Atlanta family feared the could die when the FBI mistakenly raided their home and sued for compensation. The Supreme Court revived the case.
The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday in favor of an Atlanta family attempting to sue the government for damages after their ...
The FBI seeks public assistance to locate Trayvon Simmons, Leroy Mintz, and Devonta Jackson, wanted for federal drug ...
GOP Sen. Rand Paul is accusing the White House of “immaturity” and engaging in “petty vindictiveness” after he and his family ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a family’s lawsuit against the federal government to move forward. With the ...
Clayton County police said Antranette McLeod left the Southern Regional Medical Center in Riverdale, about 20 minutes south ...
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that the agents were protected under the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
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