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(NEW YORK) The U.S. Marshals Service, one of the nation’s oldest law enforcement agencies, lacks the resources needed to ensure the safety and security of federal judges and other people it s meant to protect, the Department of Justice s Office of Inspector General found.
“The USMS does not have adequate proactive threat detection capabilities to monitor the current threat landscape, including in online and social media settings,” the inspector general report, released on Wednesday, said. “Resource limitations and competing agency budget and staffing priorities have impeded the USMS s ability to provide the level of protective services that it has determined is required given the increasing number of threats directed at the judiciary.”
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The Justice Department Inspector General found that the U.S. Marshals Service lacks resources necessary to protect federal judges and other court personnel, according to a report released Wednesday.
The inspector general s findings come as the Marshals report an 89 percent increase in threats or security incidents involving protected persons. The investigation follows an attack at the home of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas in July 2020 in which an aggrieved lawyer murdered the judge s son and gravely wounded her husband.
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The Justice Department s internal watchdog determined the U.S. Marshals Service lacks the necessary resources to provide adequate security for federal judges.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz released a report on Wednesday noting budgetary issues have left the agency ill-equipped for its task of protecting 2,700 federal judges, federal prosecutors, and other court officials. The U.S. Marshals Service does not have the resources or proactive threat detection capabilities it needs to meet its important mission to protect federal judges, courts, and judicial employees, Horowitz said.
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