Capitol Rioter Convicted of Conspiracy to Murder FBI Agents

Edward Kelley convicted of conspiracy to murder FBI agents and officials investigating him for Capitol attack on Jan. 6. Faces up to life in prison.

Denial of Parole for Leonard Peltier

Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975, has been denied parole and won't be eligible for another hearing until 2026. His attorney argues he was wrongly convicted. The fight for his freedom remains a rallying cry in Indigenous rights movements.

Threats Against FBI Agents in Relation to Hunter Biden Investigation

A Texas man was arrested for threatening to murder FBI agents involved in investigations related to Hunter Biden. The man allegedly left threatening voicemails and text messages to an FBI agent working on Hunter Biden's felony gun conviction case. The Justice Department charged him with making threats and influencing, impeding, or retaliating against a federal official.

Parole Hearing for Leonard Peltier

Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist convicted for the 1975 killings of two FBI agents, has a parole hearing at the age of 79. Supporters claim he was wrongly convicted and argue for his release, while the FBI and its agents oppose parole, citing Peltier's actions as a 'cold-blooded murder.' The case has been a long-standing battle between Indigenous rights movements and law enforcement.