The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will review whether the FBI is immune from a lawsuit brought by an Atlanta ...
When asked about the evening the FBI mistakenly broke into her home, detonating a flash grenade in the house and ripping her ...
An FBI SWAT team smashed the front door of an Atlanta family’s home, detonated a grenade and pointed guns before realizing they had the wrong house.
On Jan. 7, the pre-dawn quiet of Kern County, Calif., was shattered by a series of Customs and Border Protection raids billed as “targeted criminal enforcement ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case that will affect whether the FBI can be held accountable for accidentally ...
The Supreme Court granted fast-tracked review in Martin v. United States— a case about whether a Georgia family can sue the ...
The US Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge to a grant of tort immunity to FBI agents who raided the wrong Atlanta ...
Plaintiff Curtrina Martin and her son were awoken to FBI agents smashing through their door in the early hours, wrongly ...
ATLANTA - The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of an Atlanta family affected by a mistaken FBI SWAT raid on their home. What we know: Trina Martin, her son Gabe, and her boyfriend ...
The eventual ruling, expected by the end of June or early July, could set precedent on whether homeowners can seek damages in the event of a wrongful raid. 🚨 Breaking News 🚨 Today ...
Lawyers for the family said the fundamental issue is whether Congress created a way for people to seek redress for a wrong-house raid or other negligent or wrongful acts by federal law enforcement.