USA Today fights FBI subpoena asking them to hand over readers' information - News Summed Up

USA Today fights FBI subpoena asking them to hand over readers' information


USA Today was among the many news outfits that covered the story on February 2. The subpoena does not specify why the FBI wants the information, or what it continues to investigate given the fact the agents' killer is dead. USA Today is fighting back, saying the order violates the First Amendment. The FBI has not commented on the subpoena or on what grounds it should have the information. It is understood that Schwartzenberger was killed instantly but Alfin, who had been shot multiple times, returned fire before he died.


Source: Daily Mail June 04, 2021 20:12 UTC



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