Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
Joshua Ryne Goldberg charged in plot to bomb Sept. 11 memorial in Kansas City
A Florida man who posed online as an Islamic State supporter was arrested Thursday and accused of providing instructions on how to make a bomb to a person he believed would detonate a device at a September 11 memorial event being held in Kansas City this weekend. Published September 11, 2015
Freddie Gray case to remain in Baltimore
The attorneys representing six Baltimore Police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray failed to convince a judge Thursday that the city's $6.4 million settlement with Gray's family, or the riots that followed his death, were reason to move the upcoming criminal trials to a new venue. Published September 10, 2015
Larry Klayman salvages NSA lawsuit Verizon Business user as plaintiff
The conservative lawyer challenging the National Security Agency's bulk phone data collection program is acting on a federal judge's suggestion to beef up his case against the government by adding another plaintiff who used the cell-phone network that the government has publicly admitted to tracking. Published September 9, 2015
OPM, email hacking, phishing scams can be avoided, intel officials warn
More than 90 percent of significant data breaches in the last few years started when someone opened a malicious link or attachment sent via email, intelligence officials stressed Wednesday as they rolled out a new campaign meant to increase awareness of attempts targeted at government workers. Published September 9, 2015
Cecil the lion extradition request from Zimbabwe likely going nowhere
Zimbabwe said it would seek extradition for Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer who is accused of illegally killing a beloved lion during a big game hunt in July. But as Mr. Palmer returned to work Tuesday, those extradition calls appear to have stalled. Published September 8, 2015
Three illegal immigrants charged with murder of Va. student
Three illegal immigrants were arraigned Tuesday on charges related to the killing of a 17-year-old high school student in Loudoun County. Published September 8, 2015
Use of StingRay cellphone trackers draws privacy concerns
The Justice Department's decision to require warrants before deployment of secret cellphone tracking systems has earned applause from privacy advocates as a first step in shining a light on the clandestine use of the technology by federal law enforcement. Published September 6, 2015
National Zoo: Man who climbed into lion enclosure undergoes psych evaluation
A man who tried to climb into a lion enclosure this week at the National Zoo was taken into policy custody and underwent a psychiatric evaluation, according to a zoo spokeswoman. Published September 4, 2015
Justice to require search warrants for use of phone-tracking devices
New regulations issued by the Justice Department will now require federal law enforcement to obtain warrants before deploying secret cellphone tracking systems in most cases. Published September 3, 2015
Justice Dept.’s Ferguson report shows police what not to do
A Department of Justice review of the law enforcement response to unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, last summer offers a playbook of what police should not do when responding to large-scale demonstrations. Published September 3, 2015
Prosecutor to seek death for church shooting suspect Dylann Roof
A South Carolina prosecutor will seek the death penalty for the white man accused of shooting and killing nine black churchgoers in a Charleston church in June. Published September 3, 2015
Loretta Lynch offers support amid police officers’ killings
Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Wednesday offered a message of support to the law enforcement community, condemning the recent brutal killings of police officers in Texas and Illinois. Published September 2, 2015
Cardinal Wuerl: Pope Francis to say Mass in Spanish in D.C. this month
Pope Francis will celebrate his public Mass in Spanish this month in the nation's capital. Published September 2, 2015
Kathryn Steinle family files claims against San Francisco over her death by illegal immigrant
The parents of a woman who was fatally shot on a San Francisco pier this summer by an illegal immigrant filed legal claims on Tuesday against city and federal officials alleging that authorities' negligence failed to keep the previously deported man off city streets. Published September 1, 2015
Shaun Bridges, ex-Secret Service agent, pleads guilty in Silk Road theft
A former Secret Service agent who was investigating the online drug trafficking website Silk Road has pleaded guilty to charges related to the theft of electronic currency from users of the site. Published September 1, 2015
Police wait for Obama support as rhetoric turns against blue lines
Law enforcement officials are frustrated by the Obama administration's failure to address the "anti-cop" rhetoric coming from the Black Lives Matter movement, and some fear it's promoting a climate of violence against police officers that may have contributed to Friday's fatal ambush of a Houston sheriff's deputy. Published August 31, 2015
NSA phone-snooping program approved through November
The National Security Agency's phone-snooping program received federal court approval to continue through November, the last such renewal of the program allowable under legislation approved this year by Congress. Published August 28, 2015
Appeals court backs NSA phone-snooping, overturns Klayman victory
A federal appeals court dealt a blow last week to a legal challenge of the National Security Agency's phone snooping program, ending a ban on data collection involving the plaintiffs and remanding the lawsuit to a lower court for further proceedings. Published August 28, 2015
Appeals court backs NSA phone-snooping, overturns Klayman victory
A federal appeals court backed the National Security Agency's phone-snooping program Friday ruling that Larry Klayman, the plaintiff and frequent court adversary to President Obama, never proved his calls were scooped up in the phone-records dragnet. Published August 28, 2015
Vester Flanagan, TV news shooter, bought his handgun legally, ATF says
The former TV newsman who fatally shot two journalists during a live broadcast Wednesday purchased the handgun legally. Published August 27, 2015