More than 600 officers participated in the training. U.S. Capitol Police and the U.S. Secret Service hosted what officials say was one of the nation’s largest civil disturbance unit trainings, with ...
PHOENIX — The Chandler Police Department announced on Wednesday that it partnered with the U.S. Secret Service to prevent credit card skimming. Detectives from the department joined forces with the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Secret Service field office brought together dozens of local and state law enforcement officers from across the Midwest for an event at Soldier Field to focus on one of ...
The Post Falls Police Department has been selected by the U.S. Secret Service National Computer Forensics Institute to receive an electronic detection K-9, becoming the first law enforcement agency in ...
Law enforcement agencies conducted routine training exercises at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. The U.S. Secret Service, Palm Beach Police and Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office ...
The Secret Service is tasked with protecting and investigating "protectees, key locations, and events of national significance," according to its website. Secret Service agents and officers are ...
DC police officials rebuffed a last-minute Secret Service request to shut down street intersections so Trump could go to the Capitol on January 6, 2021, the day of the Electoral College votes ...
The Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre, NPF–NCCC in collaboration with the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, and the US ...
As National Police Week came and went, it's likely that few recognized the most incredible law enforcement success story of the year: the unprecedented turnaround of the United States Secret Service.
A specialized unit with the Los Angeles Police Department is no longer providing former Vice President Kamala Harris security, according to a new report. Officers with LAPD’s Metropolitan Division, ...
The Secret Service says it disrupted a network of devices that could've shut down cellphone communications in New York City. Wall Street Journal reporter Joseph De Avila talks about the investigation.