Congressional committees are demanding answers about the FBI's response to the deadly Bourbon Street truck attack in New Orleans. They have raised questions about the absence of the bureau's ranking official in New Orleans ahead of major events.
Congressional lawmakers are making inquiries into how the FBI and Meta responded to the New Orleans terror attack on New Year's Day, the AP reports. Why it matters: Lawmakers are questioning the whereabouts of the FBI's top agent in New Orleans when the attack occurred,
A Florida man was arrested after allegedly calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump on Facebook. The Secret Service is investigating.
A West Palm Beach caterer and dessert chef sits in Palm Beach County Main Detention Center after his Friday night arrest over social media posts the FBI and local police said count as threats to kill President Donald Trump. West Palm Beach police also claim they found cocaine in the car with 46-year-old Shannon Atkins during the arrest.
Police said the man said something to the effect of "Lincoln, JFK, Reagan, Martin Luther King, and Trump. Unfortunately, one is still alive."
Following Facebook were Homeland Security, Fox News and the CIA, which had favorability ratings of 48%, 46% and 45%, respectively. Making up the middle of the pack were the Supreme Court (45%), NATO (44%), Ukraine (44%), Israel (42%), the Department of Justice (42%), CNN (40%) and the European Union (35%).
The FBI received a tip about Atkins' threatening posts, leading to his arrest near his West Palm Beach home, where he was found with cocaine.
A 46-year-old West Palm Beach, Florida man has been arrested for allegedly issuing threats against United States President Donald Trump. The suspect, identified as Shannon Depararro Atkins, was arrested on January 24 after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) received a tip on January 19.
You may have seen an authentic-looking poster touting a new season of the 1990s show shared on Facebook, Instagram or X (formerly Twitter), with a return set for mid-February. The two main characters, FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, appear older in the image, lending some credibility to it.
A Florida man was arrested Friday night for allegedly making online threats to President Donald Trump, according to police.
TAMPA, Fla. ( WFLA) — A Florida man was arrested Friday after he allegedly made threats against President Donald Trump. The FBI was alerted to “concerning” social media posts made by Shannon Depararro Atkins, 46, according to the West Palm Beach Police Department.