CDC: Americans in Rural Areas More Likely to Die by Suicide

Rural counties consistently had higher suicide rates than metropolitan counties from 2001-2015, according to data released today in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.  Suicide is...

NJ Crips Gang Dep Leader Admits to Murder as Part of RICO Conspiracy

The second-in-command of the New Jersey set of the Grape Street Crips street gang today admitted his role in committing a murder, participating in numerous attempted murders, plots to kill a...

John Kelly Lets Loose: ‘I’m Not Quitting’ Or ‘Being Fired’ (Multi-Video)

By Jessica Taylor, NPR White House chief of staff John Kelly made an unusual appearance at Thursday's daily press briefing to clear up a few things: He isn't going anywhere, he is...

Guantanamo Detainee Receives 13 yrs in Confinement for Terror Charges

The Department of Defense (DoD) announced Friday that Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi was sentenced to 13 years in confinement for conspiracy, attacking civilian objects, hazarding a vessel, terrorism, attempts, and...

GTL Offender Mgt System 5.5 Adds Nearly 500 Client Enhancements

GTL, a Finalist in the 2017 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Award Program, has released the latest version of its Offender Management System (OMS)—version 5.5—in a continuing effort to improve efficiency and security for correctional facilities. State-of-the-Art Jail...
Using a new computer algorithm, an FBI unit has taken another look at fingerprints from about 1,500 bodies found years or even decades ago. Since launching a new effort in February, the FBI and local medical examiner offices have identified 204 bodies found between 1975 and the late 1990s, reported The Associated Press. (Image courtesy of YouTube)

FBI Print Algorithm Helps ID Bodies Found Decades Ago (Multi-Video)

By Associated Press and Shivali Best for Mail Online An incredible new fingerprint algorithm is helping the FBI to identify bodies dating back to the 1970s. The algorithm can make matches from low-quality...

Kidde Recalls Almost 38 Million Fire Extinguishers – Replace Immediately

On Nov. 2, 2017, Kidde announced a recall of almost 38 million fire extinguishers sold in the United States. They may not work during a fire emergency if they become clogged and...

IN Man Indicted In East Chicago, Post Office Bombing (Multi-Video)

The United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, Thomas L. Kirsch II, announced that a grand jury sitting in South Bend returned a 5-count indictment against Eric P. Krieg,...

New Tool to Assist DEA Prosecuting Opioid Traffickers of Fentanyl (Videos)

The Department of Justice has announced that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) intends to take immediate action against the flow of illicit fentanyl analogues into this country and the alarming increase...
In the shadows of the Southwest Border, some of the most inhumane activities a person can imagine take place, all in the name of human smuggling (Image courtesy of ICE)

Human Smuggling Equals Grave Danger, Big Money (Learn More)

By U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Moving human beings as cargo pays in the billions of dollars for transnational criminal smuggling organizations. Human smuggling is the illegal importation of people into a country...