US Marshals
A Man Died After Shooting a Firefighter During a Six-Hour Standoff With Police on Staten Island
By the time the dust settled, Garland Tyree had sprayed bullets from an automatic rifle across his neighborhood, shot a firefighter in the leg, and detonated a smoke grenade in his home.
Bodies Are Piling Up in Baltimore — But Fears of a US Crime Surge Might Be Overblown
Five federal law enforcement agencies have dispatched agents help combat Baltimore’s spike in homicides, but some experts are skeptical that crime is rising nationwide.
A US Marshal Smashed a Woman's Phone Because She Was Filming Him in Public
Video of the incident shows the officer approach the woman as she tells him she feels unsafe before ripping the phone from her hands.
New Report Says DEA Agents Held Sex Parties with Prostitutes Paid for by Colombian Drug Cartels
And that's just one of the allegations from a new watchdog report on sexual misconduct and harassment at the Department of Justice.
The FBI Says It Doesn’t Need a Warrant to Track Your Cell Phone in Public
The FBI recently started requiring agents to obtain a warrant before using Stingray tracking technology, but privacy advocates say exceptions to the rules leave plenty of room for abuse.
Stunning Photos of US Marshals in Action
An interview with photographer Brian Finke about his new book.
Arrest of Fugitive Biker Gang Leader Shakes Baja Expat Community
Randy Mark Yager, the former head of the fearsome Outlaws biker gang, was captured in Mexico after 17 years on the run in an incident that ended with his longtime companion's alleged suicide.
Police Tactics in ‘Active Shooter’ Situations Face Scrutiny After Ohio Walmart Killing
The case of a black man killed by white officers while shopping for a toy pellet rifle has prompted debate about whether police training and protocols sufficiently address racial stereotypes and the use of deadly force.