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With illegal drug operations plaguing the hills of Appalachia, 52 task forces have been formed across four states in efforts to dismantle as many criminal drug organizations as possible. Based in ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Police Department and ATF officials announced a new partnership that includes shared technology to get guns off the streets. They held a news conference Thursday at Zone 3 Precinct.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is moving toward a sole-source extension on its contract with Ultra Forensic Technology Inc. for services to maintain a national ballistics ...
CINCINATTI (WKRC) — Over the years, explosives have become easier for the average American to both acquire the necessary materials for and build, without being questioned. So, the Bureau of Alcohol, ...
This was originally published on Nov. 8, 2021. MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Every gun shell left behind at a crime scene tells a story, and technology can help investigators uncover the plot. The Bureau of ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) had their new training center’s grand opening in Huntsville Wednesday. To demonstrate how they serve the country and ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (7News) — During the month of December, murders in D.C. reached a 16-year high, committed in many cases with illegal guns, funneled into the District by networks of gun traffickers.
Kevin “Chip” Chipley, Appalachia High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area criminal intelligence analyst, cleans the headstamp of a casing before examining it under a microscope at the task force’s offices ...