(WASHINGTON) — More than a year after a Secret Service counter sniper team killed a would-be assassin targeting President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, a report from the Department of Homeland ...
A report from the Department of Homeland Security inspector general shows counter sniper teams have “chronic understaffing.” At the same time, the demand for counter snipers at the Secret Service ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Secret Service ...
More than a year after a Secret Service counter sniper team killed a would-be assassin targeting President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, a report from the Department of Homeland Security ...
A new report from the Dept. of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General found the U.S. Secret Service's Counter Sniper Team, or CS, is understaffed. The partly-redacted report shows the CS needs ...
The Secret Service has 73% fewer counter snipers on staff than it operationally requires, according to a new internal report, which found the shortfalls are leaving the nation’s most senior leaders ...
The United States Secret Service’s counter sniper unit operated at nearly three-quarters below its required staffing level for four years, according to a Department of Homeland Security Inspector ...
The internal watchdog for the Department of Homeland Security issued the first of several reports evaluating the U.S. Secret Service in the wake of the attempted assassination of President Trump in ...
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