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FBI warns of Haiti relief fraud
9:49 AM on 01/14/2010
From News.Google.com The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned potential donors of earthquake relief funds to Haiti on Wednesday to be on the lookout for fraud schemes. "The FBI today reminds Internet users who receive appeals to donate money in the aftermath of Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti to apply...
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Despite recession, FBI crime stats fell in first half of 2009
9:22 AM on 12/22/2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - The FBI says murders fell 10 percent across the U.S. in the first half of 2009...
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Feds charge Pa. teens, police officers with hate crimes
11:59 AM on 12/15/2009
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal grand jury has indicted two Pennsylvania teenagers and four Shenandoah police officers in a hate crimes investigation into a fatal attack on a Hispanic man...
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FBI will investigate Ohio serial killer's time in Marines
2:45 PM on 11/09/2009
CLEVELAND (AP) - The FBI told Cleveland police that the agency will investigate any leads in the case against Anthony Sowell, 50, who served in the Marines from 1978 to 1985...
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FBI conducts gang sweep in southern LA
3:40 PM on 10/22/2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- More than 1,100 FBI agents and police officers spread out through South Los Angeles, banging on doors before dawn Thursday...
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Investigation digs deeper at historic Chicago cemetery
10:00 AM on 07/22/2009
The investigation of the Burr Oak Cemetery in Cook County, Illinois outside Chicago is continuing and the FBI says they're turning up even more unsettling evidence...
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New Orleans U.S. murder capital again
2:57 PM on 06/02/2009
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- New Orleans is once again the U.S. murder capital after briefly losing the title. Fresh FBI statistics show that with 64 killings per 100,000 people in 2008, New Orleans had the highest per capita murder rate in the United States, well ahead of second-place St. Louis,...
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Muslim convert pleads not guilty to murder of soldier
12:33 PM on 06/02/2009
NOAH TRISTER Associated Press Writer LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) -- A Muslim convert who already was under federal investigation pleaded not guilty Tuesday in what police called a likely "political and religious" attack that killed a young soldier at a military recruiting center. Abdulhakim Muhammad, 23, was charged in Monday's...
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Questions continue after audio from FBI wiretap is released (video)
11:15 AM on 05/28/2009
Did Roland Burris offer to give then-Governor Rod Blagojevich a campaign donation and ask for the Senate appointment in the same phone call? Audio was released Wednesday from a November conversation caught on an FBI wiretap in which Burris promised Governor Blagojevich's brother that he'd write the governor a campaign...
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