Tag: Q4 2023

Nevada Man Arrested And Charged For Making Threats To United States Senator
A Nevada man has been arrested and charged for making threats to a United States Senator. The article discusses the arrest, charges, and the importance of ensuring the safety of public officials.

Four Men Sentenced to Prison for Roles in Nationwide “Felony Lane Gang” Conspiracy
Four men sentenced to prison for their roles in the nationwide “Felony Lane Gang” conspiracy that targeted women’s parked vehicles and involved bank fraud and identity theft.

Federal Contractor Sentenced For False Reporting
Federal contractor sentenced to prison for false reporting. Jacob William Kinkade billed for therapy sessions and urinalysis that never happened. Important reminder of transparency in federal contracting.

Four Three Percenters Found Guilty in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
Four Three Percenters from California have been found guilty in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Learn more about the charges and trial in this article.

Federal Correctional Officer Sentenced to 96 Months for Sexual Abuse of Female Inmates
Former federal correctional officer sentenced to 96 months for sexual abuse of female inmates. Severe consequences highlight commitment to justice and accountability in eliminating misconduct within the correctional system. Ongoing investigation reveals alarming evidence of criminal activities involving other employees. Visit for more details.

U.S. Attorney’s Office and San Diego Anti-Hate Coalition Launch Second “United Against Hate Week”
Join the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the San Diego Anti-Hate Coalition for the second “United Against Hate Week” – promoting tolerance and combatting hate crimes in California communities. Learn more and get involved in the events.

Springfield, Illinois Man Sentenced to 180 Months for Possessing Fentanyl with Intent to Distribute It
Jeremy Mitchell sentenced to 180 months in prison for possessing fentanyl with intent to distribute. Case part of Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative. Learn more.

El Cajon Woman Pleads Guilty to Smuggling More than 75 Undocumented Immigrants and Receiving $1 Million in Payments
Discover the shocking case of an El Cajon woman who pleaded guilty to smuggling 75+ undocumented immigrants and receiving $1 million. Learn about law enforcement partnerships and the sentencing details.

South Florida Law Enforcement Officers Receive Latest Hate Crimes Training
South Florida law enforcement officers receive latest hate crimes training to combat acts of hatred and ensure community safety. Jointly sponsored by FBI, U.S. Attorney’s Office, and more. Over 200 officers attended the comprehensive training session, featuring keynote addresses and presentations. Gain insights into hate crimes laws and victim services. #hatecrimes #communitysafety #lawenforcement


