Inside the FBI Podcast: Investigating Torture
Hear the story behind a joint investigation by the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations that helped secure the second-ever conviction under the United States’ federal torture statute since its implementation in 1994.
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DCLA 2023 Winners
On April 19, 2024, Director Christopher Wray recognized the recipients of the 2023 Director’s Community Leadership Award. These leaders, selected by their area FBI field office, have demonstrated outstanding contributions to their local communities through service.
'A Great Partner in the Community'
An Oklahoma City area pastor who had a run-in with the FBI in the late ’90s is set to be honored by the Director and special agent who once pursued him.
The Financially Motivated Sextortion Threat
The FBI this week issued a new warning about an evolving online threat targeting minors and young adults: financially motivated sextortion.
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On April 19, 1995, an ex-Army soldier and security guard named Timothy McVeigh parked a rented Ryder truck in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City.
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04.18.2024
Wray: Chinese Government Poses 'Broad and Unrelenting' Threat to U.S. Critical Infrastructure
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned national security and intelligence experts that the risks posed by the government of China to U.S. national and economic security are “upon us now."
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04.18.2024
Inside the FBI Podcast: Investigating Torture
On this episode of Inside the FBI, we’ll share the story behind a joint investigation by the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations that helped secure the second-ever conviction under the United States’ federal torture statute since its implementation in 1994.
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04.17.2024
'A Great Partner in the Community'
An Oklahoma City area pastor who had a run-in with the FBI in the late ’90s is set to be honored by the Director and special agent who once pursued him.
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04.15.2024
A U.S. Army veteran who established an illegal weapons facility in the Kurdistan region of Iraq—and who proceeded to both direct and engage in the torture of one of his employees—has been sentenced to 70 years in federal prison for those crimes and for additional crimes linked to his role at the facility.
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04.17.2024
Florida Man Charged with Sex Trafficking Multiple Women and Sexually Assaulting a Minor in New York
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04.17.2024
Grand Jury Indicts Former School Janitor Accused of Possession of Child Pornography
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04.16.2024
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