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ABC4 Utah on MSNATF joins investigation of fire that destroyed apartment building under construction in Ogden
Investigators are looking into the origin and cause of the fire, and due to the ATF's involvement, it appears that they are ...
Federal and local law enforcement officials are teaming up to crack down on illegal gun sales in Charlotte with the launch of a new public education campaign aimed at stopping what’s known as straw ...
Three fires affecting multifamily residences in various states of construction within the span of a week — that is what the ...
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WQRF Rockford on MSNATF, ISP SWAT teams seize 9 pounds of suspected cannabis during Loves Park raid
Illinois State Police arrested Trashone Townsend, 30, after they found 9 pounds of suspected cannabis in a Loves Park ...
ATF agents are looking into the fire that destroyed an Ogden apartment building while it was under construction, the third ...
Congress tried to control D.C. police in 1989. The results were disastrous. Archaeologists Found 115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn’t Be ...
Politics Internal ATF docs show ‘zero tolerance’ guidelines for shutting down gun stores The guidance says the ATF can 'use inspection reports to establish willfulness even if the inspection ...
ATF’s disproportionate focus on individual acts of gun violence is also represented in data on federal prosecutions for gun-related crimes. An analysis of DOJ data by the Transactional Records ...
The pandemic hobbled the ATF’s ability to conduct compliance inspections at gun stores, and the total number of inspections has yet to rebound to pre-pandemic levels, the data shows ...
The ATF has also become an easy target for pro-gun lobbyists, whose Republican allies have effectively stopped the agency from updating its record keeping systems and left it with consistent ...
The ATF agents whose job it is to inspect the store’s records could encourage them to do so. Corey Ray, another agent with the ATF helping with the tour, said they didn’t.
Following a fire in Ogden that caused more than $3 million in damages to an apartment complex, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives is joining in on the investigation.
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