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Virginia State Police Superintendent Matthew Hanley Retires After 32 Years Virginia State Police Superintendent Matthew Hanley Retires After 32 Years
Virginia State Police Superintendent Matthew Hanley Retires After 32 Years After more than three decades in law enforcement, Virginia State Police Superintendent Colonel Matthew D. Hanley is stepping away from the badge. Hanley announced his retirement after 32 years of service, calling it “an honor to serve this great Commonwealth,” in a statement released from Richmond. “It has been an honor to serve this great Commonwealth as a longstanding member of the Virginia State Police,” Hanley said.  “I am proud of the incredible work the agency has accomplished and am grateful for the commitment that our sworn and professional staff provide daily. Virginia is in …
DC Homeless Population Targeted In Plot To Build Mercenary Force For Island Attack: Feds DC Homeless Population Targeted In Plot To Build Mercenary Force For Island Attack: Feds
DC Homeless Population Targeted In Plot To Build Mercenary Force For Island Attack: Feds Federal prosecutors say two North Texas men had a plan so extreme it sounds like a movie script — and DC was at the center of it. According to the Department of Justice, Gavin Rivers Weisenburg, 21, of Allen, and Tanner Christopher Thomas, 20, of Argyle, were indicted in the Eastern District of Texas for a plot that involved invading the Island of Gonave off Haiti, murdering the men on the island, and enslaving the women and children — while planning to recruit members of DC’s homeless population as part of their expeditionary force. Specifically, they were charged with conspiracy…
ICE Eyes Major Expansion With 300 New Offices Nationwide: Report ICE Eyes Major Expansion With 300 New Offices Nationwide: Report
ICE Eyes Major Expansion With 300 New Offices Nationwide: Report US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is gearing up for a major footprint expansion, pursuing roughly 300 new offices across the country to house a surge of new enforcement officers and lawyers, according to a new report. The Washington Post published a story late Thursday afternoon, Sept. 18, saying that senior ICE officials have asked the General Services Administration to secure sites “as fast as possible” to support plans to add more than 10,000 employees, and that internal GSA teams have created standing “ICE Surge” planning meetings to speed the buildout.  No leases had be…