Terrorism Conviction of a Wiretapped American Is Upheld on Appeal
by Charlie Savage December 5, 2016 WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the 2013 conviction of a Somali-American man for trying to detonate a bomb at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony
Why 2016 is one of the worst years for domestic terrorism
by Kurt Snibbe December 2, 2016 A year ago today, terrorism struck home. A husband and wife shot and killed 14 people and injured 22 in San Bernardino. It was horrific and repugnant. But
Training police in counterintelligence to combat domestic terrorism
by Christopher J. Brewer December 9, 2016 Threats to American security continue to proliferate and evolve. A significant rise in homegrown extremists and domestic terrorist acts means there must be a paradigm shift in
The Spike In Hate Crimes Against Jews Should Worry All Minorities
by Amanda Botfield December 6, 2016 The New York Police Department reported on Monday a 115 percent increase in bias crimes following the election – just another marker of the swell in hate incidents
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