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Pair Accused of Plotting Race-Based Attack on Baltimore
Prosecutors say a Maryland woman teamed up with a Florida man and devised a plan to shoot 5 electrical substations in Baltimore. News4’s Erika Gonzalez reports.
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FBI Arrests 2 in ‘Racially Motivated' Plot to Attack Baltimore Power Grid
The pair, one a known neo-Nazi leader, aimed to “completely destroy this whole city,” according to the criminal complaint.
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FBI Arrests 2 in Plot to Attack Baltimore Power Grid
Two people, including a known neo-Nazi leader, were arrested last week after the FBI interrupted their plot to attack the Baltimore power grid, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland announced Monday morning.
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FBI Director on Tyre Nichols Video: ‘I Was Appalled'
FBI Director Christopher Wray says he was “appalled” by what he saw when he watched the footage of five Memphis police officers beating 29-year-old Tyre Nichols.
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Retired FBI Counterintelligence Official Arrested For Alleged Money Laundering and Work With Russian Oligarch
A Russian interpreter is also accused in the indictment.
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Retired FBI Counterintelligence Official Arrested For Alleged Money Laundering and Work With Russian Oligarch
A Russian interpreter is also accused in the indictment.
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FBI Chief Says He's ‘Deeply Concerned' by China's AI Program
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Thursday that he was “deeply concerned” about the Chinese government’s artificial intelligence program, asserting that it was “not constrained by the rule of law.”
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Person of Interest in Idaho Killings Detained in the Pocono Mountains
A person of interest in the slaying of four University of Idaho students has been arrested in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
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GirlsDoPorn Founder on FBI Most Wanted List Caught in Spain
The founder of San Diego-based website GirlsDoPorn.com, who had been on the lam for the past three years while facing federal sex trafficking charges, was arrested this week in Spain, the FBI announced Friday.
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FBI Charges Two With Human Trafficking After Finding 26 Refugees Stashed in Texas Home
LULAC is helping care for more than two dozen migrants rescued from a dangerous situation in Fort Worth.
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Mass. Doctor Arrested, Accused of Punching Officer During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
A Massachusetts doctor who allegedly punched a police officer during the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol was arrested Tuesday, federal prosecutors said. Dr. Jacquelyn Starer, 68, appeared in federal court in Boston Tuesday on charges including felony civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers, according to the Department of Justice. The FBI was tipped off on…
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Minnesota Man Was Building Arsenal After Confessing He Ideolized Mass Shooters, FBI Says
Authorities say a Minnesota man who told an FBI informant that he was building an arsenal of automatic weapons to use against police was arrested this week as he tried to buy grenades.
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New FBI Hate Crimes Report Undercounts Bigotry-Based Attacks on Racial Minorities and LGBTQ People
The FBI on Monday released a hate crimes report for 2021 that it admits is incomplete and which, critics say, vastly undercounts bigotry-based attacks on Blacks, Jews, Asians and members of the LGBTQ community.
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Mass. Man Gets 14 Months in Prison for Hitting Officer During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
A Massachusetts man arrested last year in the FBI’s U.S. Capitol riot investigation has pleaded guilty to assaulting members of law enforcement, the Department of Justice said Monday.
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FBI Got Tip About Colorado LGBTQ Club Shooting Suspect A Day Before 2021 Arrest
Authorities say the person who would later kill five at a Colorado gay nightclub was on the FBI’s radar a day before being arrested for threatening to kill family members.
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Arizona Polygamous Leader Had More Than 20 Wives, Many of Them Minors, FBI Says
The leader of a small polygamous group near the Arizona-Utah border had taken at least 20 wives and punished followers who didn’t treat him as a prophet.
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FBI Agent Found Not Guilty in Metro Train Shooting
A Montgomery County jury found an FBI agent not guilty of attempted murder in a shooting on a Metro train in 2020. News4’s Paul Wagner explains what both sides said in closing arguments.
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FBI Agent Found Not Guilty of Attempted Murder in Maryland Metro Shooting
A jury in Montgomery County, Maryland, found an FBI agent accused of attempted murder in a shooting on a Metro train not guilty of all charges on Friday. The agent, Eduardo Valdivia, of Gaithersburg, was charged with attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault and reckless endangerment after police said he shot at a man on a train near the Medical Center…
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Threats Against HBCUs in January, February Came From One Minor, FBI and DOJ Say
The source of the string of threats against HBCUs in January and February of this year is one unidentified minor, according to the investigation by the FBI and Department of Justice.
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‘I Am the Attacker': New Jersey Teen Arrested for Threats Against Synagogues and Jewish People
An 18-year-old eyed in a nonspecific but widescale threat against New Jersey synagogues that prompted a public warning from the FBI earlier this month now faces federal charges in the case, prosecutors said Thursday.