Category: Police

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Auckland Police disrupt alleged kidnapping

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Officers made several arrests in Tāmaki Makaurau early this morning, after responding to an alleged kidnapping incident in Epsom.

    Detective Senior Sergeant Martin Friend, from Auckland City’s Crime Squad, says Police were called to a home address on Coronation Road just after midnight.

    “We received a concerning report that a group of men were trying to force their way into a home.

    “The men allegedly forced entry and presented weapons to an occupant at the address, holding them against their will. They also allegedly stole some personal items, including jewellery.”

    “Officers rushed to the scene and disturbed the alleged offenders, who tried to flee in two vehicles. Police were able to prevent one from leaving, with the occupants then attempting to flee on foot.

    “All of the alleged offenders were eventually taken into custody thanks to the good work of the staff who attended, the Police Dog Unit and the Police Eagle helicopter. 

    Four men aged 18, 20, 22 and 23 are scheduled to appear in the Auckland District Court today facing charges of kidnapping and burglary.

    A 16-year-old male has also been charged with kidnapping and burglary and is set to appear in the Auckland Youth Court.

    “This was a frightening experience for the victim, who thankfully was uninjured during the incident. Support is being provided to them, and we hope the arrests also bring them some reassurance,” Detective Senior Sergeant Friend says.

    “Police will not tolerate unlawful activity that impacts the community’s sense of safety, and we are actively committed to investigating any reports of such behaviour.”

    As the matter is before the court, Police are limited in further comment.

    ENDS.

    Tony Wright/NZ Police
     

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Police drones assisted in detecting hooning motorists in Southern Tasmania

    Source: Tasmania Police

    Police drones assisted in detecting hooning motorists in Southern Tasmania

    Monday, 14 October 2024 – 1:02 pm.

    Two motorists have been charged for travelling dangerously in Southern Tasmania on Saturday night, after they were monitored by a police drone and subsequently arrested by police.
    “On Saturday night, police deployed drones to the Rose Bay and Montagu Bay areas, to covertly monitor known hooning hotspots, and detect and remove unsafe motorists from the roads,” said Sergeant Andy McShane.
    A 17-year-old motorcycle rider with a learner licence was detected dangerously conducting an extended burnout and high-speed wheel-stand. The rider will appear in court in November for serious traffic offences. Police investigations are ongoing to locate and seize the motorcycle.
    An 18-year-old driver was detected dangerously conducting a prolonged burnout in Montagu Bay.  His vehicle has been clamped for a month, and he will appear in court on summons for several driving related charges.
    “It’s pleasing to see that drones are assisting police to detect and remove unsafe motorists from our roads, however, it’s disappointing that some motorists continue to drive and ride dangerously which puts themselves and others at risk” Sergeant McShane said.
    “The behaviour of the motorcyclist was reckless and extremely dangerous, and they’re lucky to have not been seriously injured or killed from their actions.”
    “If anyone has information that would assist us to locate and seize the motorcycle – a blue Yamaha YZF-R6 with Tasmanian registration A377U – I ask them to come forward.”
    “Police will continue to deploy drones across the state, to assist in investigations, and detect and deter unsafe motorists and those who commit anti-social behaviours.”
    Anyone with information in relation to the location of the Yamaha, or instances of dangerous driving when they occur, is asked to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au or on 1800 333 000 (info can be provided anonymously). 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Public aids in drunk driver arrest

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    A member of the public who spotted a man behaving in a drunken manner before hopping behind the wheel has aided Police in his arrest.

    At about 8pm on Thursday, a Police unit was flagged down by a member of the public while driving along Onerahi Road.

    Whangārei-Kaipara Area Commander Inspector Maria Nordstrom says the person told Police they had observed a man in a nearby takeaway shop who they believed was intoxicated.

    “The person was able to provide officers with a detailed description of the male and his vehicle.

    “Units have subsequently located the man driving and pulled him over where he was allegedly more than three times the legal alcohol limit.”

    Inspector Nordstrom says the man allegedly admitted to drinking more than a dozen beers and blew an alcohol reading on 805mcgs.

    “We thank those who are alerting us to this behaviour, vigilant reporting is often the key to Police being able to respond in a timely manner and hold people to account for their actions.

    A 57-year-old man has been remanded in custody to reappear in Whangārei District Court on 27 October.

    ENDS.

    Holly McKay/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Two teens caught following mall theft

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Two teenage girls who allegedly attempted to steal items of clothing before fleeing a shopping mall have been caught by Police as they were boarding a bus.

    At about 1.45pm yesterday, Police were notified of two girls who allegedly attempted to take items of clothing from a store in WestCity Waitakere before assaulting a security guard and member of the public.

    Waitematā West Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Kelly Farrant, says Police were swiftly on site and managed to apprehend the two youngsters as they were boarding a bus bound for New Lynn.

    “One alleged offender has run directly into a member of the public while trying to get away, while the other has allegedly assaulted a security guard in an attempt to flee.

    “Thankfully no one was seriously injured, however they were understandably shaken up.

    “This type of brazen crime is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.”

    Inspector Farrant says both teenagers were quickly apprehended without further incident.

    “We want to reassure the public that Police are increasing our visibility around malls and transport hubs in the lead up to Christmas. 

    “Those who choose to cause harm to others can expect to be caught and held to account for their actions.”

    A 14-year-old charged with aggravated assault and shoplifting will appear in Waitākere Youth Court on 29 October.

    A 13-year-old has been referred to Youth Aid Services.

    ENDS.

    Holly McKay/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Expect delays following crash, SH1 Johnsonville off-ramp

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Emergency services are responding to a single vehicle crash on State Highway 1 northbound at the Johnsonville off-ramp.

    The crash was reported to Police at around 4:10pm.

    The Johnsonville off-ramp is partially blocked. Motorists are advised to expect delays.

    Three people have been transported to hospital with minor to moderate injuries.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for welfare – Batchelor

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police hold concerns for 73-year-old John, also known as Jack, who walked away from his property on Strickland Road, Adelaide River.

    He is believed to have left his home between 11pm Sunday night and 8am this morning.

    John is described as of Caucasian appearance, slim build, with grey hair and a beard.

    He suffers from severe dementia and type 2 diabetes and his family and police hold concerns for his welfare.

    Search & Rescue Section are conducting search operations for the missing person.

    Anyone with information on John’s whereabouts is urged to make contact on 131 444 and quote reference P24283763.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Serious crash, Edmund Road, Rotorua

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Police are responding to a single-vehicle crash on Edmund Road, near Homedale Street, Mangakakahi.

    Emergency services were called to the crash involving a motorbike at around 4.40pm.

    One person is believed to have critical injuries.

    The Serious Crash Unit has been advised.

    Motorists are urged to avoid the area if possible and expect delays.

    ENDS

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Update: Man found in critical condition, Whangamarino

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Kristine Clarke

    A scene examination has been completed at Hampton Downs Road after a man was located critically injured in the early hours of this morning.

    The victim remains in a critical condition in Auckland Hospital, and Police are in the early stages of determining the circumstances that led to the man being injured.

    Cordons have since been removed and the road has reopened.

    Police would like to hear from anyone who was travelling in the Hampton Downs area between 10pm on Sunday 13 October and 1am this morning, 14 October. This includes any dashcam footage from in the area.

    If you have any information that could help our enquiries, please update us online now or call 105.

    Please use the reference number 241014/2225.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. 

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Youths charged over several matters including arson

    Source: Tasmania Police

    Youths charged over several matters including arson

    Monday, 14 October 2024 – 4:04 pm.

    Police have charged two youths and a young adult over a series of offences in southern Tasmania last week.
    The offences, all allegedly committed on Friday, include a deliberately lit property fire at Otago, damage to vehicle windows, the theft of an e-scooter and the attempted theft of a mobile phone.
    Police have charged an 18-year-old Otago man and a 15-year-old boy with two counts of arson, aggravated armed robbery, attempted aggravated armed robbery, aggravated burglary and four counts of stealing and destroy property.
    A 12-year-old girl has also been charged with aggravated armed robbery, attempted aggravated armed robbery and other offences.
    The man was detained to appear in court, and the youths were bailed to appear at a later date.
    Investigations are ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact Bellerive CIB on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Crime series – Katherine

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police have arrested one male youth in relation to a series of crime over the weekend.

    Around 11:20pm, police received reports that a group of males allegedly forced entry into a service station on Katherine Terrace before threatening staff with an edged weapon and stealing the cash register and an e-scooter before fleeing the scene.

    The alleged offenders later unlawfully entered three separate commercial locations along the Victoria highway, stealing a Toyota Hilux.

    A short time later, the group attended a licenced premises on O’Shea Terrace, where an employee was allegedly threatened with an edged weapon before the offenders stole her Holden Viva.

    The stolen Hilux and Viva were later used to block a Mitsubishi Triton and subsequently threaten the driver with an edged weapons before her vehicle was also stolen.

    Police have arrested and charged a 15-year-old-male who was remanded in custody.

    Investigations into the co-offenders remain ongoing.

    Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Byron May said, “Detectives continue to investigate the incident and are urging anyone with information to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Please quote reference number NTP2400102176.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Call for information – Crime series – Katherine

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police have arrested one male youth in relation to a series of crime over the weekend.

    Around 11:20pm, police received reports that a group of males allegedly forced entry into a service station on Katherine Terrace before threatening staff with an edged weapon and stealing the cash register and an e-scooter before fleeing the scene.

    The alleged offenders later unlawfully entered three separate commercial locations along the Victoria highway, stealing a Toyota Hilux.

    A short time later, the group attended a licenced premises on O’Shea Terrace, where an employee was allegedly threatened with an edged weapon before the offenders stole her Holden Viva.

    The stolen Hilux and Viva were later used to block a Mitsubishi Triton and subsequently threaten the driver with an edged weapons before her vehicle was also stolen.

    Police have arrested and charged a 15-year-old-male who was remanded in custody.

    Investigations into the co-offenders remain ongoing.

    Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Byron May said, “Detectives continue to investigate the incident and are urging anyone with information to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Please quote reference number NTP2400102176.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Large Grassfire – Alice Springs

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service (NTFRS) responded to a large grassfire in Alice Springs over the weekend.

    Around 11pm on Friday 11 October 2024, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports of a grass fire near Kurrajong Drive , East Side, with the fire moving in a westerly direction towards nearby residences.

    NTFRS Firefighters and volunteers deployed and began working to protect lives and property, particularly in the areas behind Burke Street, while Bushfires NT assisted with aerial surveys.

    Four grass fire units and two tankers worked throughout the night battling the blaze with the fire burning an estimated 180 hectares. Firefighting efforts concluded around 5:20pm on Saturday 12 October.

    The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

    Thankfully no lives or property was lost.

    NTFRS Acting District Officer Anthony Blakeley said “I would like to commend the huge effort from NTFRS and Volunteer firefighters, who worked long hours in challenging conditions, protecting the Alice Springs Community.

    “Alice Springs residences are no strangers to wildfires and mitigation strategies are crucial to ensuring your families safety. Update your Bushfire Survival Plan, Ensure you have 4 metre firebreaks around your property and clear and remove all loose debris.”

    To find out more information, visit https://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/fire-and-rescue-service/publications  and stay up to date with the Australian Warning System by checking the Fire Incident Map (https://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/incidentmap)  or by subscribing to alerts and warnings on the NTPFES website via https://pfes.nt.gov.au/newsroom/subscribe-ntpfes-media-releases-alerts.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City marks Hate Crime Awareness Week

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Hate crime is any criminal offence committed against a person or property which is motivated by an offender’s hatred of someone because of their race, colour, ethnic origin or nationality, their religion, their gender or gender identity, their sexual orientation, or their disability.

    It can take many forms, from physical attacks such as an assault, damage to property, offensive graffiti and arson, to verbal abuse or insults or the threat of attack, including the sending of offensive letters, emails or texts, abusive or obscene telephone calls or malicious complaints.

    The Safer Wolverhampton Partnership is calling on people to help raise awareness of the issue, and understand the ways that victims of, or witnesses to, an incident can report hate crime, during this year’s national Hate Crime Awareness Week, which began on Saturday and continues until 19 October. People can:

    • Call police on 101 – or dial 999 if it is an emergency
    • Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via Crimestoppers 
    • Report in person to the police at any police station or one of the Police Hate Crime drop-ins – see StopHateWLV for details
    • Report at any Third-Party Reporting Centre – independent organisations that have been trained to record hate crimes and incidents, offer support and signpost to other help. See StopHateWLV for details
    • Visit Report It and fill in the online reporting form which will be forwarded to police for investigation
    • If an incident occurs on a train or the Midland Metro, text British Transport Police on 61016
    • If the incident is Islamophobic in nature, Tell MAMA by visiting Tell MAMA or calling on 0800 456 1226
    • If the incident is anti-Semitic, it can be reported via Community Security Trust’s website, CST, or by calling 0208 457 9999.  

    Members of the Safer Wolverhampton Partnership will be at Tesco Wolverhampton, Marston Road, on Wednesday (16 October) from 10am to 12.30pm, Central Library, Snow Hill, on Thursday (17 October) from 10am to 12.30pm and Wednesfield Library, Well Lane, also Thursday from 2pm to 4.30pm, to raise awareness the importance of reporting hate crime, and will also be holding a series of other activities throughout the week.

    Meanwhile, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Public Health team have been working with the University of Wolverhampton’s Wellbeing champions, who will be supporting with activities this week.

    John Denley, Wolverhampton’s Director of Public Health, said: “The Safer Wolverhampton Partnership takes hate crime incredibly seriously, and all reports will be fully investigated by police.

    “We are using Hate Crime Awareness Week to get people thinking about how they can respond to hate crime if they witness or are victims to it.

    “Most importantly, we’ll be encouraging people to report instances of hate crime, which will enable victims to get the support they need and to ensure those committing it are met with justice.”

    People can find out more about hate crime by logging on to StopHateWLV. For details of National Hate Crime Awareness week, please visit #NationalHCAW

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Fifth man charged with Tower Hamlets murder

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A fifth man will appear in court charged with the murder of Joshua McLean in Tower Hamlets.

    Shanoor Ahmed – 38 (04.04.86) of Russia Lane, E2 will appear in custody at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 14 October charged with murder.

    Ahmed was arrested on Saturday, 12 October.

    Four people have previously appeared in court charged with Joshua’s murder.

    They are:

    Nefur Miah, 36 (06.04.88), of Redmans Road E1;
    Muhammed Ismail Ali, 37 (02.10.87), of Marlborough Road RM7;
    Simeon Oliver-Stewart, 30 (15.01.94), of Clevedon Close N16;
    Muhammad Abbas, 22 (21.07.02) of Bradford Road, Kirklees.

    All four defendants will appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 17 December.

    The investigation, led by detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, was launched after Joshua, 31, was fatally shot on Tuesday, 6 August in Weavers Fields, Wilmot Street, E2.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Identity fraud using the name of Blockchain Consulting GmbH

    Source: Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht – In English

    The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) warns consumers about services purportedly offered by the company Blockchain Consulting GmbH, based in Munich. Unknown perpetrators are using the company’s name without permission and are contacting consumers via telephone and e-mail. They are suspected of providing payment services.

    The perpetrators offer to enable purported trading profits to be paid out or to compensate for losses that have previously been incurred through investments on fraudulent trading platforms. In doing so, they attempt to persuade consumers to make payments for “taxes” or “fees” that are to be paid in advance. Based on the information currently available to BaFin, this is attempted fraud.

    Anyone wishing to conduct banking business or provide financial or investment services or payment services in Germany may do so only with authorisation from BaFin. However, some companies offer these services without the necessary authorisation. Information on whether a particular company has been authorised by BaFin can be found in BaFin’s database of companies.

    The information provided by BaFin is based on section 37 (4) of the German Banking Act (KreditwesengesetzKWG).

    Please be aware:

    BaFin, the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BundeskriminalamtBKA) and the German state criminal police offices (Landeskriminalämter) recommend that consumers seeking to invest money online should exercise the utmost caution and do the necessary research beforehand in order to identify fraud attempts at an early stage.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Hate Crime Awareness Week

    Source: City of Coventry

    This week is Hate Crime Awareness Week and it’s important we all understand this issue.

    A hate crime is a criminal offence that is motivated by hostility and prejudice towards somebody because of their:

    •  Transgender identity
    •  Sexual orientation
    •  Disability
    •  Race
    •  Religion or belief

    Hate crimes can include verbal abuse, physical assault, online abuse and damage to property.

    Anyone can be a victim of hate. These crimes can also take place anywhere – at home, out in public, online, at work or at school.

    If you have experienced a hate crime or incident, you can:

    • Call 999 if you are in danger, threats have been made against you or if a crime is in progress
    •  For non-emergencies, call 101
    •  Webchat with the police at http://www.westmidlands.police.uk
    •  Visit your local police station

    It’s incredibly important that hate crimes are reported. If you’ve been a victim and are uncomfortable reporting the incident to the police, then you can visit our Family Hubs and Libraries who will be able to assist.

    To help people get a greater understanding of Hate Crime, West Midlands Police have produced this short video. 

    Published: Monday, 14th October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man to face court over bus assault

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police have charged a man over an unprovoked assault on an Auckland bus driver.

    Auckland City West Police have been investigating an assault that occurred in the Kingsland area last Friday, 4 October.

    Area Commander Inspector Alisse Robertson says the bus had stopped on New North Road at the time.

    “The offender allegedly struck the driver, before running away from the bus,” she says.

    “Our staff attended at the time and began to make enquiries into the matter.”

    Overnight, Police located a 25-year-old Henderson man and arrested him.

    He has been charged with assault and will appear in the Auckland District Court today.

    Inspector Robertson says: “I know when these events occur it impacts the staff and commuters who use these services.

    “More than 13,500 bus services alone operate across our city every day, most without incident.

    “There is no place for violence, and when these incidents occur we will continue to identify and prosecute offenders.”

    ENDS.

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Ahtahkakoop — Ahtahkakoop RCMP: male arrested after firearm discharge

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    On October 8, 2024 at approximately 8:55 p.m., Ahtahkakoop RCMP received a report of a shooting on Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation.

    Officers responded immediately and located an injured adult male, who had gunshot injuries, at the residence. The adult male was taken to hospital by EMS with injuries described as non-life threatening.

    Investigation determined an altercation occurred between two adult males. A firearm was discharged and the victim was injured.

    As a result of continued investigation, on October 9, officers located and arrested an adult male at a residence on Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation.

    19-year-old Christopher Ballantyne from Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation is charged with:

    • one count, discharge firearm with intent, Section 244, Criminal Code;
    • one count, assault with a weapon, Section 267(a), Criminal Code;
    • one count, unauthorized possession of a firearm, Section 91(1), Criminal Code;
    • one count, possession of a firearm when knowing possession authorized, Section 92(1), Criminal Code;
    • one count, possession of restricted firearm with ammo without license/registration, Section 95(1), Criminal Code; and
    • one count, unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon or restricted weapon, Section 91(2), Criminal Code.

    Christopher Ballantyne is scheduled to appear in Prince Albert Provincial Court on October 10, 2024.

    Saskatchewan RCMP’s Warrant Enforcement Suppression Team (WEST) assisted in this investigation.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman García’s Statement in Support of a Police Station at the Midway Armory

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Jesús Chuy García (IL-04)

    CHICAGO — Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04) issued the following statement in support of opening a new police station at the Midway Armory.  The armory, located at 63rd and Long, has been closed and unused for seven years, and Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation to transfer the armory for $1 from the state to the city for a new police district station. Currently, this area is part of the Chicago Lawn (8th) Police District, which covers a vast area with the largest population in the city, but has the fewest officers per capita.

    “I have lived on Chicago’s Southwest Side for more than 50 years, and I recognize the need to strengthen our public safety capacity and infrastructure. I have heard from my neighbors, constituents, business owners, and local elected officials in the area who call for the expansion of more public safety services including a potential police station to serve the greater regional need. 

    “As the population in our area has grown, the 8th District Police station needs additional support to improve safety and response times. We have a quarter of a million residents in a 23 square mile area, 84 schools, and many people passing through the district. In addition, the surrounding area of Midway Airport is also served by the Chicago Lawn 8th District Police. In March of this year, neighbors in the area overwhelmingly voted in support of the proposal for a new police district in a referendum. They have made their voices heard. They deserve to know that when they call 911 asking for help, the police will arrive promptly. 

    “I also understand that as plans are made for land use, it is imperative that site plans comply with federal aviation standards and regulations. As the Illinois’ Democratic House Member on the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, I value the insight of the expert agencies as we move forward and commit to work with all parties to reach the best solution. We have been in communication with the Federal Aviation Administration and understand the land use is permissible with continued collaboration and guidance.

    “I urge Mayor Johnson and respective parties convene to arrive at an agreement that respects the will of the people and places the concerns and safety of our residents first while complying with federal, state, and local regulations.”

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Councillor Beat Jans at ministerial meeting in Luxembourg

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Administration in English

    Bern, 10.10.2024 – On 10 October, Federal Councillor Beat Jans attended a meeting of justice and home affairs ministers of the (EU and) Schengen states in Luxembourg. The talks focused on better protection of the external border, internal border controls and the need for reform in relation to the EU’s return policy.

    These are priority issues for the Schengen states this year. The Hungarian Council presidency focused the ministerial meeting agenda on the protection of the external border, in particular the digitalisation of processes and systems, and the implementation of interoperability.

    Federal Councillor Beat Jans stressed that external border protection was only one element of a functioning Schengen area and that challenges such as secondary immigration, Dublin transfers and internal border controls must also be addressed. External borders should also be strengthened through better cooperation with third countries. In this regard, the head of the FDJP referred to Switzerland’s positive experience with migration partnerships, which served the interests of all parties involved and ensured that fundamental rights were guaranteed.

    Mr Jans welcomed the discussion on return policy initiated by the Council presidency. He emphasised that there was a need to reform legislation in the area of return policy and argued in favour of Schengen states having greater room for manoeuvre in returning dangerous individuals. He was open to the suggestion that voluntary return to Afghanistan and Syria and the associated expansion of operational support from Frontex should be discussed in European bodies.

    Bilateral meetings

    In Luxembourg, Mr Jans held his first talks with the new French Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau. He spoke with the new Greek Migration and Asylum Minister, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, about cooperation on migration as part of Switzerland’s second contribution to selected EU states. Switzerland is providing support in Greece for projects to strengthen migration management and to accommodate vulnerable refugees. Mr Jans was briefed by Norwegian Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl on the latest asylum policy decisions in Norway. He discussed internal border controls with Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan and Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner.


    Address for enquiries

    FDJP Communication Service, info@gs-efd.admin.ch, T +41 58 462 18 18


    Publisher

    Federal Department of Justice and Police
    http://www.ejpd.admin.ch

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Bell’s Point  — Increased police presence in Bell’s Point

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Saskatchewan RCMP advises there is an increased police presence in the Bell’s Point area in relation to an ongoing investigation. People are asked to avoid the area where officers are present and to follow any police direction provided.

    We will issue an update on this investigation as soon as we are able. If an imminent risk to public safety is identified, we will notify the public.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Boston Man Charged in Elder Fraud Conspiracy That Defrauded Elderly Victim of Over $400,000

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (b)

    BOSTON – A South Boston man has been arrested and charged in connection with a scheme that defrauded a 75-year-old man from Berkshire County, Mass., of approximately $420,000.

    Urvishkumar Vipulkumar Patel, 21, was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Patel was arrested on Oct. 7, 2024 and subsequently released by the Court on conditions including GPS monitoring and orders that he remain in Massachusetts.

    According to the charging documents, in or around June 2024, the victim received a pop-up message on his computer claiming that his computer was frozen. The message contained a phone number, which the victim believed to be associated with Microsoft, and directed the victim to call for assistance. The victim then called the phone number listed in the pop-up and allegedly spoke with an individual before being transferred to another individual who called himself, “Sam Wilson.”

    It is alleged that Wilson claimed to be a federal agent with the U.S. Treasury Department and purported to confirm the victim’s name and address. When the victim stated that was not the correct address, Wilson provided additional addresses until the victim identified his correct address. Wilson then allegedly told the victim that the victim’s name and address were listed as being involved in a money laundering scheme and that the “Treasury” showed a number of houses had been purchased in the United States and Russia in the victim’s name. Wilson allegedly told the victim that he was going to help him get out of this trouble and would speak to a judge but that, in the meantime, the victim needed to safeguard his money from being further implicated in the supposed money laundering scheme. Specifically, Wilson allegedly told the victim he should withdraw cash from his bank and send it to the Treasury Department, where it would be kept in a lock box until the victim was cleared of the scheme. Wilson also allegedly cautioned that the bank would not let the victim withdraw all of his money at once – directing the victim to make the withdrawals in smaller amounts and send it to Wilson at the “Treasury” in installments.

    On approximately five separate occasions over the course of three months, the victim withdrew and provided approximately $420,000 in cash to several individuals he believed to be associated with “Sam Wilson.” On each occasion, Wilson asked the victim how much he could withdraw from his bank account, directed the victim to place the cash in a taped box with the victim’s own name and address written on it. Wilson also allegedly told the victim a specific date and time at which he would send a courier for the cash. On each occasion, the courier would pull alongside the curb in front of the victim’s house, lower one of the passenger side windows and provide a prearranged “PIN” passcode to the victim. The victim would then place the box of cash into the courier’s vehicle who would then drive away.  

    The victim’s sister reported this activity to law enforcement on Oct. 1, 2024. According to the charging documents, on Oct. 7, 2024, Patel served as the courier waiting outside of the victim’s home and was approached by an undercover officer posing as the victim. It is alleged that, after receiving the prearranged “PIN” passcode from Patel, the undercover officer placed the box into Patel’s vehicle and Patel quickly drove away. He was immediately apprehended.

    At the time of his arrest, Patel was allegedly driving a rental car and was actively engaged in a WhatsApp call on his cell phone. Patel allegedly told law enforcement that he had been collecting packages for weeks at the direction of another individual in exchange for payment. Patel also allegedly told law enforcement that he would deliver each package to a prearranged location before receiving his payment.

    The investigation remains ongoing. Members of the public who believe they are victims of a cybercrime – including elder fraud scams, cryptocurrency scams, romance scams, investment scams, and business email compromise fraud scams – should contact USAMA.CyberTip@usdoj.gov. To report elder fraud, please visit the FBI’s IC3 Elder Fraud Complaint Center or contact the dedicated National Elder Fraud Hotline at 833–FRAUD–11 or 833–372–8311 Monday – Friday, 10a.m.- 6p.m. EST.

    The charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud provides for a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case.

    Acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy and Jodi Cohen, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division made the announcement. Valuable assistance was provided by the North Adams Police Department and the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kaitlin Brown of the Worcester Branch Office is prosecuting the case.

    The details contained in the charging documents are allegations. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Prominent Law Enforcement Groups Back Rep. Gabe Vasquez’s Bipartisan Stop Fentanyl at the Border Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Gabe Vasquez’s (NM-02)

    National Fraternal Order of Police, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s union and more endorsed Vasquez’s bill

    LAS CRUCES, N.M. U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (N.M.-02) announced the support of several prominent law enforcement organizations for his bipartisan Stop Fentanyl at the Border Actthatprovides increased funding, technology and staffing for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to keep our communities safe and combat the growing fentanyl crisis. Endorsements include the National Fraternal Order of Police, National Association of Police Organizations, National Treasury Employees Union (representing CBP officers), National Narcotic Officers’ Associations’ Coalition, and Major County Sheriffs of America.

    These groups, representing thousands of officers and law enforcement professionals on the front lines of the opioid crisis, support Vasquez in his efforts to combat fentanyl smuggling and stop the flow of illicit drugs into the United States.

    “Having the support of the men and women in law enforcement who work to protect our communities is an important endorsement to stop this crisis at the source. Fentanyl is having a tragic impact on young people and our families. I’m grateful for law enforcement’s support of my bill to combat fentanyl smuggling,” said Vasquez. “My bipartisan Stop Fentanyl at the Border Actprovides additional screening resources and staff to U.S. Customs and Border Protection to help save lives. This is not a partisan issue, we must come together to prevent further tragedy, overdoses and death.”

    The Stop Fentanyl at the Border Act provides increased funding for personnel, advanced inspection technology and equipment to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), ensuring that officers have the resources to effectively detect and stop the flow of fentanyl into the United States. This bipartisan bill also addresses the illegal exportation of goods, firearms and currency, which are often tied to drug trafficking networks.

    “Our law enforcement members are the first line of defense against the scourge of fentanyl that comes across the American border each day,” said Patrick Yoes, President of theNational Fraternal Order of Police. “On behalf of more than 377,000 members of the Fraternal Order of Police, I thank you both for your leadership on the issue.” 

    “The Stop Fentanyl at the Border Act provides much needed support, resources, and funding to the southwest border to help federal, state, and local law enforcement fight the trafficking of fentanyl and other illicit drugs into the country,” said William J. Johnson, Executive Director of the National Association of Police Organization (NAPO). “Law enforcement at all levels of government have long been asking for these resources to support their efforts to prevent and detect fentanyl coming into this country and our communities. NAPO continues to fight for resources to support law enforcement’s efforts to combat fentanyl, its analogues, and similar opioids. We thank [Rep. Vasquez] for your leadership on this issue and we look forward to working with you to pass this important legislation.”

    The opioid crisis continues to devastate hundreds of thousands of American families as deadly, illicit narcotics are smuggled into the county. Fentanyl-related overdoses are responsible for over 70,000 deaths a year in the United States. Vasquez’s bill addresses CBP’s lack of necessary personnel, technology and resources to prevent these deadly substances from entering the United States.

    Vasquez’s Stop Fentanyl at the Border Act remains a key part of his broader commitment to safeguard New Mexico’s families and address the opioid crisis. The bill has gained momentum as it continues to receive bipartisan support and endorsements from law enforcement professionals dedicated to ending the fentanyl epidemic.

    In Congress, Vasquezhas worked across the aisle to find real solutions to these problems, securing over $280 million for border security, voting to add 22,000 new Border Patrol agents and introducing a series of bipartisan bills that would improve security at ports of entry, crack down on cartels and ensure that those who work hard and play by the rules have an opportunity for legal citizenship.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Ile-a-la-Crosse — Update: Increased police presence outside of Ile-a-la-Crosse

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    October 10, 2024
    Ile-a-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan

    News release

    The suspect is in custody. Further details will be shared when possible.

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    Contact information

    Saskatchewan RCMP advises there is an increased police presence in a rural area near Ile-a-la-Crosse.

    Officers from Ile-a-la-Crosse RCMP and Saskatchewan RCMP Police Dog Services are searching for an adult male who fled from them on foot earlier today.

    People are asked to avoid the area where officers are present and to follow any police direction provided.

    The male is described as approximately 6’1″ and 250 lbs. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a black hoodie and black shoes. If you see him, do not approach him. Contact police immediately by dialling 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or http://www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

    We will issue an update on this investigation as soon as we are able. If an imminent risk to public safety is identified, we will notify the public.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Charlottetown, PE — PEI RCMP continue to seek tips from public to help find Élora Patoine

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    PEI RCMP continue to seek tips from public to help find Élora Patoine

    October 10, 2024, Charlottetown, PEI – Élora Patoine was reported missing in late September 2023 and was last seen in Moncton on June 19 2023. This investigation started with a call from a concerned citizen and the PEI RCMP Major Crime Unit has been investigating ever since.

    “PEI RCMP continue to ask anyone who might have a tip for police on this investigation to please contact your local RCMP detachment,” said Cpl Gavin Moore, Media Relations Officer for the Prince Edward Island RCMP.

    Previous Media releases :

    Update – Missing person: Élora Patoine

    October 6, 2023, Charlottetown – RCMP continue their investigation to locate Élora Patoine. RCMP have learned that her last known sighting was on Albert Street in Moncton on June 19. She was last seen wearing a brown faux leather jacket, black pants and had a school bag with her. RCMP have made use of the new Missing Persons Act as part of this investigation.

    If you have information concerning the location of Élora Patoine please contact Prince District RCMP at 902-436-9300. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

    Original Release:

    October 3, 2023, Borden -Carleton, Prince Edward Island…Prince District RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 30-year-old Élora Patoine, who was last seen in Borden- Carleton on June 17, 2023.

    Patoine is described as 5-foot-10, 140- 150 lbs and has curly brown hair. She speaks French and English and has connections to PEI and Quebec. She was reported missing this week.

    When someone goes missing, it has deep and far-reaching impacts for the person and those that know them. We ask that people spread the word through social media respectfully.

    The RCMP Prince District and RCMP Major Crime Unit are investigating.

    Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Élora Patoine is asked to contact Prince District RCMP at 902-436-9300. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

    Note to media: A photo of Élora Patoine is attached.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Boston Man Sentenced to Over 10 Years in Prison for Attempting to Purchase Sex with Minor

    Source: United States Department of Justice (Human Trafficking)

    Defendant agreed to pay undercover law enforcement officer $100 to have sex with minor

    BOSTON – A Boston man was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for attempting to pay for sex with a 14-year-old girl.

    Dimitri Shawn McKenzie, 29, was sentenced by U.S. Senior District Court Judge William G. Young to 126 months in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised release. In June 2024, McKenzie was convicted following a three-day jury trial of one count of attempted sex trafficking of a child.

    “The sad reality is that children are being sold for sex in our communities because of people like Dimitri McKenzie. These men fuel that commercial sex industry and drive demand.  We are actively prosecuting the men and women who traffic adults and kids for profit, but in order to make a real dent in this pernicious conduct, we also have to go after demand – that is the people who are trolling the internet purchasing sex with little kids. I hope that every coward behind a keyboard who is thinking about engaging in the rape of the child under the auspices of a commercial transaction thinks twice – you may very well be talking to an undercover federal agent. Don’t do it. If you do, you are looking at a minimum of ten years behind bars,” said Acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy.

    “It is deeply disturbing to know that people pay to sexually abuse children. McKenzie was ready and willing to pay to sexually assault a child. Thankfully, through our undercover operation, he instead found an HSI special agent and not a real child,” said Special Agent in Charge Michael J. Krol for Homeland Security Investigations in New England. “This sentence reflects the seriousness of his crime and our commitment to protecting children from exploitation and abuse.”

    In November 2022, McKenzie responded to an online post purportedly advertising two minor girls – ages 12 and 14 years old – available to perform sex acts in exchange for money in the Boston area. The post was a fictitious advertisement by undercover law enforcement. In subsequent text communications with undercover law enforcement, McKenzie agreed to pay $100 to have sex with the fictitious 14-year-old at a hotel. Upon arriving at the hotel, McKenzie met with undercover law enforcement posing as the purported seller in the hotel parking lot, provided cash in exchange for 20 minutes with the fictitious minor and accepted a hotel room key. McKenzie was immediately taken into custody.

    If you or someone you know may be impacted or experiencing commercial sex trafficking, please contact USAMA.VictimAssistance@usdoj.gov.

    Acting U.S. Attorney Levy and HSI SAC Krol made the announcement today. Valuable assistance was provided by the Lexington, Waltham, Barnstable, Quincy and Cambridge Police Departments as well as the Massachusetts State Police and the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Torey B. Cummings of the Civil Rights & Human Trafficking Unit and Assistant U.S. Attorney David G. Tobin of the Major Crimes Unit prosecuted the case. 
     

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Pine Grove — Lunenburg RCMP investigating robbery involving man who was hitchhiking

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Lunenburg District RCMP is seeking information from the public about a robbery near Pine Grove.

    On October 7, at approximately 3:30 a.m., Lunenburg District RCMP responded to a report of a robbery from a man who was hitchhiking on Pinegrove Rd. Investigators learned that a white Chevrolet Malibu stopped near the man and the male driver approached him. The driver took the man’s bag, placed it in the trunk, and fled in the car.

    The last known direction of travel for the Malibu was northwest on Hwy. 10 toward New Germany.

    The man was treated for non-life-threatening injuries related to this incident.

    The male driver was described as 5’11” with a smaller build, and had short, dark messy hair and a mustache. He was wearing sneakers, jeans, and a green and black plaid short-sleeved shirt. He was also said to have a South Shore accent.

    Anyone who witnessed this incident or has information that may identify the driver is asked to contact Lunenburg District RCMP at 902-634-8674. To remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll-free, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at http://www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips app.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Registered Sex Offender Arrested on Federal Charges Alleging He Targets & Exploits Local High School Students

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (c)

    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Law enforcement agents arrested a Columbus man this morning on federal charges alleging he sexually exploited high school girls and coerced them into engaging in commercial sex acts.

    Terrance P. Cummings, 29, has a criminal history of unlawful sexual conduct with minors dating back to 2016. In this case, Cummings’s federal child exploitation charge carries a mandatory minimum of 25 years and up to 50 years in prison and the coercion and enticement charge pending against him is punishable by at least 10 years and up to life in prison.

    The FBI asks anyone with information related to the criminal allegations against Cummings to text 740-428-0739.

    According to an affidavit filed in support of the criminal complaint, in July 2024, the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force received information about a 16-year-old victim allegedly receiving gifts and illicit substances from Cummings in exchange for sex acts.

    The court documents allege Cummings had sex with numerous minor victims in exchange for drugs in addition to requesting nude images of them. On some occasions, Cummings would allegedly provide the drug to the minor victims before engaging in sex acts with them. It is alleged that Cummings sold or provided fentanyl, marijuana, Xanax, cocaine, acid and ecstasy. 

    While executing a search warrant at Cummings’s apartment in August, agents discovered a variety of narcotics, along with two iPhones submerged in the water tank on the back of the bathroom toilet, which Cummings had allegedly attempted to destroy after learning about the warrant.

    Cummings’s electronics and other accounts contained more than 18,000 sexual images and videos including child pornography. The investigation revealed that Cummings requested sexually explicit content in exchange for money, gifts and drugs.

    Cummings is charged with sexually exploiting a minor, distributing, receiving or possessing child pornography, coercion and enticement of a minor, and obstruction of justice. His case was unsealed today, and he appeared in federal court at 1:15pm.

    Kenneth L. Parker, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio; Elena Iatarola, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division; and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced the charges. Assistant United States Attorneys Emily Czerniejewski and Jennifer Rausch are representing the United States in this case.

    The Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force was formed under Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission, and includes resources from the Columbus Division of Police, Homeland Security Investigations, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, Powell Police Department, Bureau of Criminal Investigations, The Ohio State University Police Department, Marysville Division of Police, Salvation Army, Southeast Healthcare, the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office and the Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office.

    A criminal complaint merely contains allegations, and defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, SH32, Whakamaru Road

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    One person has died following a serious crash on State Highway 32 this morning.

    Emergency services were called to the two-vehicle crash on Whakamaru Road at around 6.30am.

    Sadly, the person died at the scene.

    One other person received moderate injuries and was transported to hospital.

    The road has since reopened.

    Police would like to thank motorists for their cooperation and patience during the road closures as it is important for us to conduct a scene examination and gather all the information we can.

    While enquiries into the crash are ongoing, Police are seeking the public’s help and want to hear from witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage that may have captured the crash, or the events prior to the crash.

    If you have information that may assist Police in our enquiries, please contact us online at 105.online.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report” or 105.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

    Please use reference number P060245240.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Former Arkansas Sheriff’s Deputies Sentenced for Federal Civil Rights Violations for Violently Assaulting Subdued Man

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    Two former Crawford County, Arkansas, sheriff’s deputies were sentenced for using unlawful force on a man they arrested. Levi White, 34, was sentenced yesterday to 63 months in prison, and Zackary King, 28, was sentenced today to 12 months in prison.

    Each defendant pleaded guilty to one count of deprivation of rights under color of law for a retaliatory assault on R.W., a 26-year-old man. On Aug. 21, 2022, White, King and a third officer approached R.W. in a gas station parking lot during their investigation into a person threatening a store attendant. R.W. lunged at White and tackled him, then all three officers quickly subdued R.W. and pinned him to the ground. After R.W. was pinned to the ground and no longer fighting the officers, White punched R.W. at least nine times in the head, then lifted R.W.’s head and slammed it into the pavement. King kicked R.W. in the back and struck R.W. once in the midsection with his fist. Following the announcement of a federal investigation into the assault, White obstructed the investigation by wiping all data from his county-issued cell phone and selectively deleting text messages about the incident from his personal phone. White asked King if King was also going to wipe his cell phone, but King declined to do so.

    “Punching a man in the head, slamming their head repeatedly on the concrete pavement, kicking them in the back and striking them in the midsection — this kind of gratuitous and unjustified violence at the hands of law enforcement runs contrary to the oath that officers take in our country to protect and serve,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The defendants swore an oath to uphold the law, then violated that oath and abused their power as law enforcement officers by assaulting a person in their custody. At the time of the assaults, three officers had already subdued the victim, and further force was unnecessary and unlawful. White added fuel to the fire by taking steps to obstruct the investigation into the violent assault. The Justice Department will continue to vigorously prosecute officers who abuse their authority and violate the rights of people in their custody.”

    “Levi White and Zackary King’s sentencings prove that no law enforcement officer is above the law,” said Special Agent in Charge Alicia D. Corder of the FBI Little Rock Field Office. “FBI Little Rock, alongside our trusted partners at Arkansas State Police, will continue to investigate potential abuses of power and civil rights violations throughout our state. We encourage anyone who has information about abusive or corrupt law enforcement to contact the FBI’s ArkTrust Task Force immediately.”

    The FBI Little Rock Field Office and Arkansas State Police investigated the case.

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dustin Roberts and Devon Still for the Western District of Arkansas and Special Litigation Counsel Michael J. Songer and Trial Attorneys Lia Rettammel and Anna Gotfryd of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division prosecuted this case.

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