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    Officers salute Master Sgt. Debra Clayton on Monday in Orlando, Fla.
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    2 Florida Law Enforcement Officers Killed During Hunt For Murder Suspect

    Jan 09, 2017
    A police officer was killed while pursuing a murder suspect at a Wal-Mart in Orlando, Fla. Then, during the manhunt, a sheriff's deputy riding a motorcycle was hit by a car and killed.
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    Justice Department Will Track Police Killings And Use Of Force

    Oct 13, 2016
    A pilot program could begin early next year. The announcement amplifies FBI Director James Comey's statement that the bureau is setting up a database that can track police killings.
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    Police crime tape is displayed at the scene where a 16-year-old was shot and killed and an 18-year-old was shot and wounded on April 25 in Chicago.
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    FBI: Murders Up Nearly 11 Percent In 2015; Violent Crime Rose Slightly

    Sep 26, 2016
    Experts said homicides and other violence remain at low rates compared with a crime wave from 20 years ago.
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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a Digital Content Creators Town Hall at the Neuehouse Hollywood in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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    Clinton Interviewed By FBI Investigators In Email Probe

    Jul 02, 2016
    The FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton for the investigation into her use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State on Saturday morning, according to a spokesman for Clinton.
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    Then-acting Assistant Attorney General Stuart Delery (right) speaks at a news conference with Attorney General Eric Holder at the Department of Justice in 2015.
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    Justice Department's No. 3 Official Is Stepping Down

    Apr 05, 2016
    Stuart Delery, acting associate attorney general, is resigning to explore options in the private sector. He leaves as the highest-ranking openly gay leader in the department's history.
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    Attorney General Loretta Lynch and FBI Director James Comey stand by a poster showing Iranians who are wanted by the FBI for computer hacking during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington on Thursday.
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    U.S. Indicts 7 Iranians Accused Of Hacking U.S. Financial Institutions

    Mar 24, 2016
    The Iranians allegedly carried out cyberattacks against U.S. financial institutions between 2011 and 2013. One of them is accused of remotely accessing the control system of a small dam in Rye, N.Y.
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    Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced Wednesday that the federal government had filed a lawsuit against the city of Ferguson, Mo.
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    Justice Department Sues Ferguson After City Amends Police Reform Deal

    Feb 10, 2016
    One day after the Ferguson City Council voted to change a police and court reform plan, negotiated with DOJ, the feds filed a lawsuit against the city. The council said the deal was too costly.
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    U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, pictured at a July news conference in Washington, D.C., said federal and local law enforcement officials plan to meet in Detroit later this month to discuss ways to reduce violence.
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    U.S. Attorney General: 'This Violence Against All Of Us' Must End

    Sep 02, 2015
    Loretta Lynch condemns the shootings of law enforcement officers in Texas and Illinois, as well as other acts of violence in recent months.
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    President Obama is the first sitting president to visit a federal prison.
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    Pell Grants For Prisoners: An Old Argument Revisited

    Jul 30, 2015
    The Obama administration is expected to announce a new program Friday that would once again allow some prisoners access to federal college funding.
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    A table included in the U.S. indictment shows several years' worth of bribes centering on the Copa America tournament.
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    U.S. Indicts 14 In FIFA Corruption Inquiry

    May 27, 2015
    Seven officials were arrested in Switzerland. "This really is the World Cup of fraud," says Richard Weber, chief of the IRS' Criminal Investigation unit, "and today we are issuing FIFA a red card."
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    Clockwise from top left: Barclays, Citicorp, JPMorgan Chase and the Royal Bank of Scotland will pay billions in fines and plead guilty to criminally manipulating global currency market going back to 2007. The bank UBS AG (not pictured) has also agreed to
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    Big Banks Pay $5.6 Billion, Plead Guilty To Felonies Over Currency And Rate-Fixing

    May 20, 2015
    In one exchange, a broker told a trader, "mate yur getting bloody good at this libor game ... think of me when yur on yur yacht in monaco."
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    Justice Department Opens Civil Rights Investigation Of Baltimore Police

    May 08, 2015
    Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake asked for the investigation after her city was beset by protests and riots. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the investigation will focus on use of force.
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    Attorney General Meets With Freddie Gray's Family In Baltimore

    May 05, 2015
    Loretta Lynch also met with police, local officials, members of Congress and community groups.
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