(UPDATE) FBI agent kills man questioned in marathon bombings
A man shot and killed by an FBI agent in Florida knew Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and was questioned by authorities, friends said.
FBI, police seek Bridesburg bank robber
The FBI and Philadelphia police are seeking a man who robbed a Citizens Bank branch office in Philadelphia’s Bridesburg section on Saturday.
Gold shipment valued at $625,000 goes missing at Miami airport
A shipment of gold with a declared value of $625,000 has gone missing in a suspected heist at Miami International Airport, authorities said on Thursday.
FBI opens criminal probe into IRS targeting of conservative groups
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has ordered the FBI to open a criminal probe in a growing scandal over the [...]
Marathon suspect’s widow hires criminal defense lawyer
Katherine Russell, the widow of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, has hired a criminal defense attorney with experience handling terrorism cases.
Joanne Chesimard: Who is the first woman on the FBI’s most wanted terrorists list?
A convicted killer and former Black Liberation Army member who fled to Cuba became the first woman to be put on the FBI’s most wanted terrorists list on Thursday, and the reward for her capture was doubled to $2 million.
Father of high school ‘Bag Man’ might sue NY Post
The days following the Boston Marathon bombings saw a lot of hasty reporting from media, but it was the New York Post that out did themselves once again.
Did the Boston bombing suspects have outside help?
Alleged Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev likely knew more about bomb making than they could have learned from an al Qaeda magazine, according to a government document obtained by ABC News which suggests the brothers may have had outside help.
Authorities investigate Tsarnaev’s prior trip to Times Square
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has told investigators he and his brother planned to detonate bombs in Times Square.
Congress demands more FBI answers on Boston bomb suspect
U.S. lawmakers demanded more answers on the Boston Marathon bombing on Wednesday, unsatisfied with the FBI reaction to warnings about one suspect and expressing doubt about the other suspect’s claims that he and his dead brother acted alone
