Federal and Dallas officials outline joint crackdown on violent crime
Federal and local law enforcement leaders gathered Tuesday morning in Dallas to present a unified strategy aimed at addressing violent crime across the city and surrounding North Texas communities. The briefing, led by representatives from the Department of Justice and several investigative agencies, outlined ongoing enforcement efforts and emphasized closer coordination among federal, state and local authorities to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety. Ryan Raybould, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, opened the press conference by describing violent crime as a top priority for federal prosecutors. He said the Justice Department is working alongside regional partners to pursue cases involving firearms offenses, drug trafficking, organized crime and repeat offenders. According to Raybould, combining investigative resources and intelligence-sharing has already strengthened cases brought before federal courts and increased the likelihood of long-term sentences for individuals responsible for serious offenses. Senior officials from multiple agencies attended the event, including Brian Garner, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Dallas; Joseph Tucker, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jeremy Wright, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Travis Pickard, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations; Christopher Altemus, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation; and Major Eric Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s North Texas Criminal Investigation Division. Each agency highlighted its specific role in combating crime, from targeting illegal firearms and narcotics distribution to tracing financial crimes and dismantling trafficking operations. Garner said the ATF continues to focus on removing illegal guns from the streets and investigating firearm-related violence. Tucker noted that the DEA has increased operations against drug supply chains that often contribute to violent incidents, while Wright emphasized the FBI’s work in intelligence coordination and complex investigations involving gangs and organized groups. Pickard described HSI’s efforts to disrupt cross-border smuggling and related criminal enterprises, and Altemus explained how financial investigations conducted by IRS-CI help uncover money laundering tied to illegal activities. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux underscored the importance of partnerships between federal agents and local officers, calling collaboration essential to responding quickly to emerging threats. He said the department has seen benefits from joint task forces that allow investigators to share data and conduct targeted enforcement in neighborhoods experiencing higher crime rates. Officials said these efforts are intended not only to make arrests but also to deter future offenses and restore confidence among residents. Throughout the briefing, leaders stressed that sustained cooperation, combined with community engagement, remains central to their approach. They said continued operations, coordinated raids and prosecution strategies will aim to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable and improve safety across Dallas and the wider Texas region.
Federal and Dallas officials outline joint crackdown on violent crime
Federal and local law enforcement leaders gathered Tuesday morning in Dallas to present a unified strategy aimed at addressing violent crime across the city and surrounding North Texas communities. The briefing, led by representatives from the Department of Justice and several investigative agencies, outlined ongoing enforcement efforts and emphasized closer coordination among federal, state and local authorities to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety. Ryan Raybould, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, opened the press conference by describing violent crime as a top priority for federal prosecutors. He said the Justice Department is working alongside regional partners to pursue cases involving firearms offenses, drug trafficking, organized crime and repeat offenders. According to Raybould, combining investigative resources and intelligence-sharing has already strengthened cases brought before federal courts and increased the likelihood of long-term sentences for individuals responsible for serious offenses. Senior officials from multiple agencies attended the event, including Brian Garner, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Dallas; Joseph Tucker, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jeremy Wright, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Travis Pickard, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations; Christopher Altemus, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation; and Major Eric Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s North Texas Criminal Investigation Division. Each agency highlighted its specific role in combating crime, from targeting illegal firearms and narcotics distribution to tracing financial crimes and dismantling trafficking operations. Garner said the ATF continues to focus on removing illegal guns from the streets and investigating firearm-related violence. Tucker noted that the DEA has increased operations against drug supply chains that often contribute to violent incidents, while Wright emphasized the FBI’s work in intelligence coordination and complex investigations involving gangs and organized groups. Pickard described HSI’s efforts to disrupt cross-border smuggling and related criminal enterprises, and Altemus explained how financial investigations conducted by IRS-CI help uncover money laundering tied to illegal activities. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux underscored the importance of partnerships between federal agents and local officers, calling collaboration essential to responding quickly to emerging threats. He said the department has seen benefits from joint task forces that allow investigators to share data and conduct targeted enforcement in neighborhoods experiencing higher crime rates. Officials said these efforts are intended not only to make arrests but also to deter future offenses and restore confidence among residents. Throughout the briefing, leaders stressed that sustained cooperation, combined with community engagement, remains central to their approach. They said continued operations, coordinated raids and prosecution strategies will aim to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable and improve safety across Dallas and the wider Texas region.
Trump Rally Remark About Melania Revives Debate Over FBI Mar-a-Lago Search
US President Donald Trump stirred fresh controversy during a campaign-style rally in North Carolina after revisiting the FBI’s August 2022 search of his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. While recounting the episode to a cheering crowd, Trump unexpectedly shifted attention to First Lady Melania Trump
Trump Rally Remark About Melania Revives Debate Over FBI Mar-a-Lago Search
US President Donald Trump stirred fresh controversy during a campaign-style rally in North Carolina after revisiting the FBI’s August 2022 search of his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. While recounting the episode to a cheering crowd, Trump unexpectedly shifted attention to First Lady Melania Trump
FBI prevents potential terrorist attack in Michigan during Halloween weekend
Federal agents have prevented what authorities describe as a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend in Michigan. Multiple suspects were arrested early Friday morning during a coordinated operation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The arrests took place in the city of Dearborn, located west of Detroit, after investigators uncovered evidence suggesting the individuals were planning a violent act linked to international terrorism. Officials have confirmed that there is
FBI prevents potential terrorist attack in Michigan during Halloween weekend
Federal agents have prevented what authorities describe as a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend in Michigan. Multiple suspects were arrested early Friday morning during a coordinated operation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The arrests took place in the city of Dearborn, located west of Detroit, after investigators uncovered evidence suggesting the individuals were planning a violent act linked to international terrorism. Officials have confirmed that there is
India-born man exonerated after 43 years now faces US deportation
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an India-born man who spent 43 years in a Pennsylvania prison for a murder he did not commit, was freed earlier this month only to be detained again — this time by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 64-year-old Green Card holder, who arrived in the United States as a nine-month-old infant, was exonerated after newly uncovered FBI evidence proved his innocence. Yet, he now faces deportation to India under a decades-old immigration order dating bac
India-born man exonerated after 43 years now faces US deportation
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an India-born man who spent 43 years in a Pennsylvania prison for a murder he did not commit, was freed earlier this month only to be detained again — this time by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 64-year-old Green Card holder, who arrived in the United States as a nine-month-old infant, was exonerated after newly uncovered FBI evidence proved his innocence. Yet, he now faces deportation to India under a decades-old immigration order dating bac
Candace Owens says she does not trust FBI director Kash Patel amid Charlie Kirk case
In a highly charged public exchange, political commentator Candace Owens has launched a direct criticism of the Kash Patel-led Federal Bureau of Investigation, declaring that she “does not trust him at all.” The assertion comes as Owens accuses Patel of resenting the investigative efforts of Tulsi Gabbard and Joe Kent in the ongoing probe into the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10 at a university event. Owens’ r
Candace Owens says she does not trust FBI director Kash Patel amid Charlie Kirk case
In a highly charged public exchange, political commentator Candace Owens has launched a direct criticism of the Kash Patel-led Federal Bureau of Investigation, declaring that she “does not trust him at all.” The assertion comes as Owens accuses Patel of resenting the investigative efforts of Tulsi Gabbard and Joe Kent in the ongoing probe into the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10 at a university event. Owens’ r
Trump demands jailing of Chicago mayor and Illinois governor amid immigration dispute
In a sharp escalation of political and policy tensions, United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday demanded the imprisonment of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, both Democrats, accusing them of failing to safeguard federal immigration officers. The comments came as the administration prepared to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, one of the nation’s largest and most politically influential cities, despite firm objections from local and state auth
Trump demands jailing of Chicago mayor and Illinois governor amid immigration dispute
In a sharp escalation of political and policy tensions, United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday demanded the imprisonment of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, both Democrats, accusing them of failing to safeguard federal immigration officers. The comments came as the administration prepared to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, one of the nation’s largest and most politically influential cities, despite firm objections from local and state auth
FBI employee fired by Kash Patel for displaying Pride flag at desk
A controversy has erupted after Kash Patel, serving as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, dismissed an employee for displaying a Pride flag at his workstation. The employee was in the process of new agent training at the FBI academy in Quantico, Virginia, when he received a dismissal letter ordering his immediate removal. The decision has generated debate over workplace neutrality, diversity, and the boundaries of acceptable expression in federal institutions. The em
FBI employee fired by Kash Patel for displaying Pride flag at desk
A controversy has erupted after Kash Patel, serving as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, dismissed an employee for displaying a Pride flag at his workstation. The employee was in the process of new agent training at the FBI academy in Quantico, Virginia, when he received a dismissal letter ordering his immediate removal. The decision has generated debate over workplace neutrality, diversity, and the boundaries of acceptable expression in federal institutions. The em
Dallas ICE facility shooting leaves one dead, two injured, motive under investigation
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas after a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, killing one detainee and critically wounding two others before taking his own life. The attack, which occurred early Wednesday, has intensified concerns about targeted violence against government facilities and individuals connected to immigration enforcement. Officials said the incident began when shots were fired at the secur
Dallas ICE facility shooting leaves one dead, two injured, motive under investigation
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas after a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, killing one detainee and critically wounding two others before taking his own life. The attack, which occurred early Wednesday, has intensified concerns about targeted violence against government facilities and individuals connected to immigration enforcement. Officials said the incident began when shots were fired at the secur
Gunman opens fire at Dallas ICE office killing one and injuring two
A tragic shooting at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas on Wednesday left one detainee dead and two others injured before the gunman took his own life. Authorities identified the shooter as Joshua Jahn, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after the attack. According to the Dallas Police Department, one victim died at the scene, while two others were rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds. Officials confirmed that the injured remain
Gunman opens fire at Dallas ICE office killing one and injuring two
A tragic shooting at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas on Wednesday left one detainee dead and two others injured before the gunman took his own life. Authorities identified the shooter as Joshua Jahn, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after the attack. According to the Dallas Police Department, one victim died at the scene, while two others were rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds. Officials confirmed that the injured remain
Kash Patel faces tense Senate hearing over FBI firings and political bias claims
FBI Director Kash Patel came under intense scrutiny on Tuesday, September 16, as he defended his leadership of the bureau before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a heated hearing that underscored the growing partisan divide over the FBI’s independence. The four-hour session marked Patel’s first formal appearance before lawmakers since his confirmation in February, and it quickly escalated into a bitter exchange of accusations between the director and Senate Democrats. A
Kash Patel faces tense Senate hearing over FBI firings and political bias claims
FBI Director Kash Patel came under intense scrutiny on Tuesday, September 16, as he defended his leadership of the bureau before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a heated hearing that underscored the growing partisan divide over the FBI’s independence. The four-hour session marked Patel’s first formal appearance before lawmakers since his confirmation in February, and it quickly escalated into a bitter exchange of accusations between the director and Senate Democrats. A
Marco Rubio warns visa revocations for immigrants celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder
The United States was left shaken in the wake of the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump. His death, following a shooting at Utah Valley University, has stirred a heated political storm and brought renewed debate over gun violence, political extremism, and immigration policy. United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded firmly, declaring that immigrants found celebrating Kirk’s killing would face visa revocations and possible depo
Marco Rubio warns visa revocations for immigrants celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder
The United States was left shaken in the wake of the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump. His death, following a shooting at Utah Valley University, has stirred a heated political storm and brought renewed debate over gun violence, political extremism, and immigration policy. United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded firmly, declaring that immigrants found celebrating Kirk’s killing would face visa revocations and possible depo
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect still at large after false arrests create confusion
Authorities confirmed on Wednesday that the gunman responsible for killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk has not been caught, despite hours of intensive searching. The development has left the public unsettled, particularly after conflicting statements added to the confusion surrounding the investigation. Early in the day, reports suggested that the case had reached a breakthrough when FBI Director Kash Patel announced that a suspect was in custody. This statement briefly reass
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect still at large after false arrests create confusion
Authorities confirmed on Wednesday that the gunman responsible for killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk has not been caught, despite hours of intensive searching. The development has left the public unsettled, particularly after conflicting statements added to the confusion surrounding the investigation. Early in the day, reports suggested that the case had reached a breakthrough when FBI Director Kash Patel announced that a suspect was in custody. This statement briefly reass
FBI seeks Chicago serial bank robber tied to multiple heists since May
The FBI is urging the public to come forward with any information that may lead to the capture of a serial bank robber who has targeted financial institutions across Chicago since early May. Authorities say the man, who remains unidentified, has carried out four successful robberies and attempted two others, all within a span of a few months. Investigators have labeled him armed and dangerous and are emphasizing the urgency of the search. According to officials, the pattern of crime
FBI seeks Chicago serial bank robber tied to multiple heists since May
The FBI is urging the public to come forward with any information that may lead to the capture of a serial bank robber who has targeted financial institutions across Chicago since early May. Authorities say the man, who remains unidentified, has carried out four successful robberies and attempted two others, all within a span of a few months. Investigators have labeled him armed and dangerous and are emphasizing the urgency of the search. According to officials, the pattern of crime
Cindy Singh, 4th On FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, Arrested In India For Capital Murder
In a significant development, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, the fourth most wanted fugitive on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, has been arrested in India. Singh, 40, was wanted for the brutal 2022 murder of her 6-year-old son, Noel Rodriguez Alvarez, and had been on the run since March 2023. She fled the United States with her husband, Arshdeep Singh, and their six children, just days after her son was reported missing.
Cindy Singh, 4th On FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, Arrested In India For Capital Murder
In a significant development, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, the fourth most wanted fugitive on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, has been arrested in India. Singh, 40, was wanted for the brutal 2022 murder of her 6-year-old son, Noel Rodriguez Alvarez, and had been on the run since March 2023. She fled the United States with her husband, Arshdeep Singh, and their six children, just days after her son was reported missing.
FBI Arrests Most Wanted Fugitive Cindy Rodriguez Singh In India
The FBI has successfully captured and extradited one of its Ten Most Wanted fugitives, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, who was arrested in India following an international manhunt. Rodriguez Singh faced both a federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and a Texas state warrant for capital murder of a person under the age of 10, linked to the tragic death of her 6-year-old son, Noel Rodriguez Alvarez. Authorities
FBI Arrests Most Wanted Fugitive Cindy Rodriguez Singh In India
The FBI has successfully captured and extradited one of its Ten Most Wanted fugitives, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, who was arrested in India following an international manhunt. Rodriguez Singh faced both a federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and a Texas state warrant for capital murder of a person under the age of 10, linked to the tragic death of her 6-year-old son, Noel Rodriguez Alvarez. Authorities
Fremont teen Katie Hong missing after online meeting sparks FBI investigation
The family of Fremont teenager Katie Hong is pleading for help in locating the 17-year-old, who has been missing since July 25. Her sudden disappearance has left loved ones devastated and authorities working around the clock with help from federal agencies to trace her whereabouts. Katie was last seen walking alone from her home toward Irvington Community Park in Fremont, carrying what appeared to be a computer monitor, as revealed by a surveillance video released by the police. Acc
Fremont teen Katie Hong missing after online meeting sparks FBI investigation
The family of Fremont teenager Katie Hong is pleading for help in locating the 17-year-old, who has been missing since July 25. Her sudden disappearance has left loved ones devastated and authorities working around the clock with help from federal agencies to trace her whereabouts. Katie was last seen walking alone from her home toward Irvington Community Park in Fremont, carrying what appeared to be a computer monitor, as revealed by a surveillance video released by the police. Acc
Fort Stewart shooter background and decline in US mass shootings raise new questions
The recent shooting incident at Fort Stewart has sparked new conversations around security protocols and gun violence in the United States. The suspected shooter, now in custody, had reportedly been arrested just three months prior in May during a traffic stop for driving under the influence. This revelation comes as the U.S. continues to experience a steady decline in mass shootings and violent crime, offering a glimpse of hope in a country long plagued by gun-related incidents. Lo
Fort Stewart shooter background and decline in US mass shootings raise new questions
The recent shooting incident at Fort Stewart has sparked new conversations around security protocols and gun violence in the United States. The suspected shooter, now in custody, had reportedly been arrested just three months prior in May during a traffic stop for driving under the influence. This revelation comes as the U.S. continues to experience a steady decline in mass shootings and violent crime, offering a glimpse of hope in a country long plagued by gun-related incidents. Lo
Two Chinese nationals arrested for smuggling crop-destroying fungus into the United States
Two citizens of China have been arrested and charged in the United States over the illegal smuggling of a dangerous crop-destroying fungus, raising serious concerns over biosecurity, agricultural sustainability, and national safety. The individuals, identified as Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, were both taken into federal custody following an investigation that uncovered their involvement in bringing a banned agricultural pathogen into the country. Authorities from the United States A
Two Chinese nationals arrested for smuggling crop-destroying fungus into the United States
Two citizens of China have been arrested and charged in the United States over the illegal smuggling of a dangerous crop-destroying fungus, raising serious concerns over biosecurity, agricultural sustainability, and national safety. The individuals, identified as Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, were both taken into federal custody following an investigation that uncovered their involvement in bringing a banned agricultural pathogen into the country. Authorities from the United States A
Who Is Mohamed Sabry Soliman? Boulder Attack Suspect
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, has been identified by the FBI as the suspect in a firebomb attack at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado. The incident took place near the Pearl Street Mall where members of a volunteer group called "Run For Their Lives" had assembled to bring attention to Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Authorities reported that at least six people were injured after Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktail
Who Is Mohamed Sabry Soliman? Boulder Attack Suspect
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, has been identified by the FBI as the suspect in a firebomb attack at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado. The incident took place near the Pearl Street Mall where members of a volunteer group called "Run For Their Lives" had assembled to bring attention to Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Authorities reported that at least six people were injured after Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktail
Tesla Vehicles Set Ablaze and Shot at Las Vegas Service Center in Suspected Terror Attack
Authorities are investigating a targeted attack on a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas that resulted in multiple Tesla vehicles being set ablaze and shot at during an overnight incident. According to CNN, the attack occurred at the Tesla service center where several vehicles were damaged, including two that were fully engulfed in flames. The FBI is currently investigating the incident, stating that it bears some hallmarks of terrorism. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, in coordi
Tesla Vehicles Set Ablaze and Shot at Las Vegas Service Center in Suspected Terror Attack
Authorities are investigating a targeted attack on a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas that resulted in multiple Tesla vehicles being set ablaze and shot at during an overnight incident. According to CNN, the attack occurred at the Tesla service center where several vehicles were damaged, including two that were fully engulfed in flames. The FBI is currently investigating the incident, stating that it bears some hallmarks of terrorism. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, in coordi









