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The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a yearslong legal battle over an FBI raid on the wrong Atlanta house ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to rule narrowly in favor of a family trying to hold law enforcement accountable in ...
Supreme Court justices sounded willing to allow an Atlanta family to sue the FBI for compensation after a SWAT team ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning was sympathetic to the victims of a “wrong house” raid in 2017, with several justices ...
Immigration officers mistakenly raided a house newly occupied by U.S. citizens in Oklahoma City, rousting a mother and her ...
Trina Martin, her son Gabe, and ex-partner Toi Cliatt were the victims of an FBI raid in the predawn hours of October 2017.
Chilean police forces, aided by the FBI, took down an international gang of thieves that carried out robberies in the United ...
The incident comes as similar raids have ramped up across the U.S., sparking renewed debate over immigration enforcement and ...
On April 29, 2025, claims ( archived) began circulating that federal immigration agents had raided the wrong house in ...
Nonetheless, the officers tore through the home and seized phones and much of the woman’s life savings in cash as evidence, ...
The court seemed wary of handing down a sweeping ruling on when the federal government can be held liable for law-enforcement ...