A new report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), covering active shooter incidents in the United States between 2000 and 2013, examines specific behaviors that may precede an attack and that might be useful in identifying, assessing, and managing those who may be on a pathway to violence.

FBI Study of Pre-Attack Behaviors of Active Shooters (Learn More, Videos)

By Mark Berman, The Washington Post The terror of an armed gunman opening fire in public places has become an all-too-common occurrence, affecting American schools, churches, offices, holiday parties, government facilities and movie...
The hunt is still on for Duwin Perez Cordova, an inmate who was released by mistake from the Metropolitan Detention Center. Anyone with info about Perez-Cordova’s whereabouts please call the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department at 505-798-7000 or 911.

MDC Adds Iris Scans: Manhunt for Mistaken Inmate Release (Videos)

The Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) is looking into using iris scanning technology to verify the identities of inmates coming in and out of the jail, after it mistakenly released an inmate...
Agents work around the clock on assignments, in all types of terrain and weather conditions. Agents also work in many isolated communities throughout the U.S.

Border Patrol Aids Rescues in Treach-erous Waterways (Learn More, Video)

A group of four illegal aliens are safe thanks to the efforts of U.S. Border Patrol Agents and their life saving training. Just after midnight Wednesday, U.S. Border Patrol camera operators were...
CNC Technologies Tapped by Michigan State Police (MSP) to Deploy State-of-the-Art Mobile Video Network for Department’s Advanced Drone Program

MSP Deploys Mobile Video Network for Advanced Drone Program (Video)

CNC Technologies, an aviation technology and wireless communications company serving the law enforcement, military and government markets, has been selected by the Michigan State Police (MSP) to deploy a state-of-the-art mobile...
Far-Left ‘Artist’ Doxxing ICE Agents is Sam Lavigne, an Adjunct Professor at NYU

NYU Professor Releases Personal Info on Almost 1,600 ICE Agents

By Kyle Perisic, The Daily Caller A New York University professor is the person responsible for creating a database of over 1,500 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) employees’ personal information and spreading...

Help Police Find the DC-Area Hotel Rapist (Learn More, Multi-Video)

By the FBI From 1998 to 2006, a man attacked and raped women in the Washington, D.C. area, often threatening them with weapons. Although the attacker has not yet been found, the rapist’s...
ShotSpotter newly compiled data tracking gunfire in and around public K-12 school communities within ShotSpotter coverage areas during 2017, revealed more than 4,800 gunfire incidents occurred during school hours within a one-half mile radius of public K-12 schools.

ShotSpotter Competes in 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Awards (Multi-Video)

Gun violence today is a massive problem for many of our most vibrant urban communities. There are more than 13,000 gun-related homicides a year in the US with 10 times more people...
Anyone with information on this murder or the location of Raymond McLeod is asked to call the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477, or log onto www.SDCrimeStoppers.org for information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips.

US Marshals Seek Aid: Former Marine Wanted for Murder – REWARD (Video)

The U.S. Marshals are asking for the public’s help to locate Raymond “RJ” McLeod, who is wanted for murder. McLeod may be using aliases of Matt or Mateo, and is believed...
The DHSChemSecurityTalks, three, industry-wide networking and educational one-day regional events, will serve as regional meeting places that bring together the chemical community, industry owners and operators, key government officials, first responders, and law enforcement to engage in face-to-face discussions and share the latest in security best practices.

DHSChemSecurityTalks: Enhance Security of US Chemical Facilities

Chemicals are vital to our economy. They are used to develop medicines that maintain our health, provide refrigeration for our food supply, manufacture fuel for our vehicles and build the microchip that...
The measure going into effect today is security-related, according to the TSA, as improvised explosive devices still pose a threat and as substances such as fentanyl or pepper spray, if released in flight, could harm passengers.

TSA Steps Up Scrutiny of Powders in Carry-On Bags (Learn More, Video)

By Madison Park, CNN If you're traveling by plane with more than 12 ounces of cosmetics powder, dry spices, protein mix or talcum, you may want to check it. That's because the Transportation...