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Emily R. Siegel

Emily Siegel is an investigative reporter with the NBC News Investigative Unit. 

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Emily Siegel is an investigative reporter with the NBC News Investigative Unit. 

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Emily R. Siegel

Federal law enforcement agencies release little use-of-force data. NBC News documented five years of their shootings.

NBC News found that from 2018 to 2022, officers working for or with the FBI, DEA, ATF and U.S. Marshals were involved in more than 200 shootings.

Defying presidents and Congress, the ATF, DEA, FBI and U.S. Marshals shroud their shootings in secrecy

The ATF, DEA, FBI and U.S. Marshals have been slow to adopt reforms embraced by big city police departments, like body cameras and detailed use-of-force data.
773d ago

Two more lawsuits filed against NYPD captain accused of abusing female employees

An NYPD captain who has been sued twice for allegedly abusing female officers was hit with two more lawsuits after he was the subject of an NBC News investigation into gender discrimination in law enforcement.
817d ago

'I'm scared to give it to my kids': Baltimore's water issues are symptoms of a growing national problem

America's infrastructure for drinking, waste and stormwater has deteriorated. The government has “waited too long” to invest in it, says EPA head Michael Regan.

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Investigations

850d ago

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Investigations

Major U.S. police departments plagued by officer-on-officer sexual abuse and retaliation

An NBC News review of more than 60 lawsuits costing taxpayers more than $40 million found disturbing accounts of sexual misconduct against female cops in big city departments.

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Corporations

885d ago

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Corporations

As major companies shut down stores with active union drives, workers file more complaints of retaliation

Organizers say store closings are one way companies try to curb unionizing amid post-pandemic worker frustration. NBC News analysis shows complaints up sharply.
901d ago

Army Corps downplays radioactive waste findings at Missouri elementary school

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is casting doubt on an independent report that revealed “unacceptably high” levels of radioactive lead at a Missouri school.
1032d ago

Most police departments make recruits undergo psychological evaluation. Federal law enforcement agencies? Not so much.

Most big city police departments make officers undergo a psychological evaluation before getting a badge. Thousands of federal agents get no such evaluation.
1035d ago

There's a new national hotline for mental health. How will we pay for it?

The new national phone number for mental health emergencies, 988, debuts in July. But the states haven’t allocated the money to fund it.
1071d ago

They’re banned from coaching Olympic sports. Why are they instructing children?

An NBC News review found at least 20 people who appear to be working with kids even though they were barred from participating in Olympic-affiliated events following abuse allegations.
1118d ago

Top prosecutor says Russian oligarchs have no ‘escape hatch’ around sanctions

Andrew Adams, a veteran corruption prosecutor tapped to lead the KleptoCapture task force, is ratcheting up the pressure on Russian oligarchs.