FBI, shooting and Washington DC
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A fter the deadly shooting in Washington DC - which left one National Guard member dead and another fighting for their life - FBI Director Kash Patel has been in charge of updating the public on the investigation.
Neighbors at the Walton Place apartments in Bellingham were woken up Thursday morning to FBI agents yelling and kicking in the door of an apartment
By Leah Douglas, Jana Winter and Ted Hesson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Investigators led by the FBI's joint terrorism task force sought clues on Thursday to what drove an Afghan immigrant to open fire on two National Guard soldiers mere blocks from the White House in what officials called an "ambush" attack on Thanksgiving eve.
BELLINGHAM, Washington — The Afghan terrorist accused of shooting two National Guard troops had been living a seemingly quiet family life in a $2,000-a-month apartment in this idyllic Washington state town – where neighbors said the FBI busted into his home during a Wednesday raid.
The group appeared in a video last week that called on service members and members of the intelligence community to "refuse illegal orders."
Sen. Eric Schmitt invited FBI Director Kash Patel to Kansas City to discuss expanding crime-fighting collaboration and FBI investment in Missouri.
FBI and Justice Department officials have reached out for interviews with the six veteran Democrats who implored military service members to “refuse illegal orders” in a controversial
The man suspected of shooting two members of a West Virginia National Guard unit in Washington, D.C., has a connection to San Diego, the FBI said Thursday.