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This National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the joins the nation in honoring crime victims and survivors, along with recognizing the professionals and volunteers who provide critical services to victims of crime, including our very own Victims Services division who work tirelessly to inform, support, and assist victims in navigating the aftermath of crime and the criminal justice process with dignity and resilience.
Learn more about how the FBI helps victims of crime: https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/victim-services
: The 's Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate (WMDD) facilitated a training exercise with the Indonesian National Police Mobile Brigade Gegana Regiment to exchange information and strengthen our partnership. Learn more about WMDD at www.fbi.gov/investigate/wmd
Two Doctors Sentenced for $4M Fraudulent Urine Drug Testing Scheme The owner and the medical director of a Kentucky pain clinic were sentenced yesterday for their respective roles in a scheme that defrauded Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance companies of over $4 million for medically unnecessary urine drug testing.
Happy from the . We are committed to integrating earth-friendly practices into the way we carry out our law enforcement mission. Our offices are home to several environmental programs, from recycling and green energy to water conservation and planet-conscious purchasing. We are committed to doing our part to protect the American people and the world we all share.
The honors Special Agent W. Carter Baum, who was killed by gangster "Baby Face" Nelson in 1934. Baum was among a group of agents who were following up on a tip about the whereabouts of John Dillinger and members of his gang. https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/w-carter-baum
Every detail counts when delivering difficult news with dignity. Learn more about the FBI's Trauma Notification Training, giving law enforcement and victim services providers the tools to support victims' families with professionalism and compassion.
The FBI is prepared and has 30 TNT Teams with over 800 trained personnel. https://ow.ly/y8oZ50R6M47
Happy Earth Day! In October 2021, oil rig Elly leaked over 25,000 gallons of oil along the California coastline. But the damage to the pipeline had occurred nearly eight months before. To find who was at fault, the , in partnership with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the U.S. Coast Guard, and more, helped investigate the cause of the spill. Using groundbreaking investigative techniques, the FBI successfully identified and charged the negligent parties, earning over $200 million in victim compensation.
Read the full story: https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/huntington-oil-spill
The FBI Marks National Crime Victims' Rights Week, Launches the Trauma Notification Training Program | Federal Bureau of Investigation The FBI joins our partners to mark National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, commemorated April 21 to 27, 2024, and announces the launch of the Trauma Notification Training Program.
In observance of National Police Week, Director Christopher Wray spoke at a Wall of Honor Memorial Ceremony on May 11, 2023, at FBI Headquarters, where he laid a wreath to honor the 92 Bureau employees who have lost their lives in the line of duty since 1925.
The remembers Supervisory Police Officer (Lieutenant) Yiu Tak (Lou) Tao, who died in 2022, from an illness attributed to his work in 9/11 recovery efforts. https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/yiu-tak-lou-tao
The remembers Special Agent Terry R. Anderson, who was shot and killed in 1966 while searching for a kidnapping victim in rugged terrain near Shade Gap, Pennsylvania. https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/terry-r-anderson
Last week, the and Argentina's Ministerio de Seguridad signed an agreement to establish a collaborative partnership. Through cooperation and information sharing, members from both agencies will work together to mitigate transnational crimes in Argentina and the United States.
This week, the returned an artifact to the government of Iraq believed to have been stolen during the pillaging of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad 20 years ago. Read more about the recovery and return at: https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/stolen-art-returned-to-iraq
The honors Special Agent Stanley Ronquest Jr., who was shot and killed by a gunman who tried to rob him in 1992. Ronquest was on official business in Kansas City, Missouri, at the time of his death.
https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/stanley-ronquest-jr
The remembers Special Agent Hubert J. Treacy Jr., who died during a gunfight in 1942. When Treacy and another agent approached two soldiers who had deserted the U.S. Army, the fugitives fired, killing Treacy. https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/hubert-j-treacy-jr
73 years ago, the Ten Most Wanted list was created. Since its inception, 529 fugitives have been on the “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list, and 494 have been apprehended or located. Learn more at: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten
This week, decades after thefts, the 's Art Crime Team, and its law enforcement partners repatriated 50 items belonging to 17 institutions in five states . Read more at: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/philadelphia/news/decades-after-thefts-stolen-artifacts-recovered-and-returned-to-museums-historical-societies
The honors Special Agent Gregory W. Spinelli, who was shot and killed by a suspected bank robber in 1973. Another agent arrested the shooter, who received a life sentence for murdering Spinelli. https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/gregory-w-spinelli
The honors Supervisory Special Agent Robert Martin Roth, who responded to the American Airlines Flight 77 crash at the Pentagon following the attacks. He died in 2008 from an illness attributed to his work. https://www.fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/robert-martin-roth
The honors the achievements of our female special agents, intelligence analysts, and professional staff this . Every day, women across the Bureau are solving cases, developing intelligence, and enhancing operations to protect the American people.
, the ’s Hazardous Devices School at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, plays a key role in training and certifying the nation’s public safety bomb technicians. Learn more at: https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/hazardous-devices-school