The FBI Agents Association opposes parole for Leonard Peltier, the Native American activist who gunned down two FBI agents, Ronald Williams and Jack Coler, in 1975.
On this 36th anniversary of one of the most violent FBI incidents, Ed Mireles, who killed the suspects even though he was shot himself, gives all the glory to t
On this 36th anniversary of one of the most violent FBI incidents, Ed Mireles, who killed the suspects even though he was shot himself, gives all the glory to t
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A new public service announcement from the National Police Association is urging people who believe they are being wrongly arrested to Comply Now, Complain Later in an effort to reduce police use-of-force risks. Use of force is always ugly, Seattle Police Officers Guild President Mike Solan says in the video. No one likes it, especially police officers.
He continues: Use of force is an officer’s last option. Most incidents can be avoided by not resisting arrest.
The safe alternative is to seek legal remedy after the encounter itself.
Former FBI Special Agent Ed Mireles explains what leaders should examine in the wake of another deadly shootout.
A shootout with an armed suspect that left two FBI agents dead and two more hospitalized during a child pornography investigation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on the morning of Feb. 2, 2021, is drawing parallels to another deadly gunfight in the Sunshine State from 35 years ago. FBI special agents Daniel Alfin, 36, and Laura Schwartzenberger, 43, were killed in the early-morning shooting on Feb. 2, 2021. Three others were hurt, two of them seriously. (FBI)
A 1986 gunfight between FBI officers and two violent bank robbers in what is now Pinecrest, Fla., outside Miami, was among the deadliest in the bureau’s history, leaving two agents and both suspects dead and injuring another five FBI members.