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Coosada man sentenced to federal prison for drug and firearm convictions

A Coosada man has been sentenced to over ten years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine and illegally possessing a firearm. Law enforcement discovered drugs and a handgun during a traffic stop in Montgomery. The case is part of Operation Take Back America.


FEMA Review Council releases final report

The FEMA Review Council has released its final report after reviewing agency operations under presidential direction. Officials say new reforms will help make disaster response more efficient across all levels.


Federal indictment charges Lamar Bunch with firearm possession as a felon in Tallahassee

Lamar Bunch has been indicted on charges related to firearm possession by a convicted felon following an announcement by U.S. Attorney John P. Heekin on May 7. The case will proceed with an arraignment held in Tallahassee and jury trial scheduled for June.


Laredo man sentenced to prison for cocaine trafficking and illegal reentry

A Mexican national living in Laredo has been sentenced for his role in organizing large-scale cocaine trafficking across state lines while residing illegally after removal from the United States. Authorities say more than $1 million worth of drugs were seized during coordinated operations.


California man pleads guilty to receiving child pornography and transferring obscene material to a minor

A California man has pled guilty after admitting he received explicit materials from a minor he met online. Authorities credit educational outreach programs with helping bring attention to such crimes involving children.


St. Louis felon sentenced to 27 years in prison for gun crimes

A St. Louis man has been sentenced to 27 years in prison following multiple convictions related to firearm possession by a felon. The case underscores federal efforts against violent crime as part of Operation Take Back America.


Two Maryland men indicted in Operation Iron Pursuit child sexual abuse cases

Federal prosecutors have indicted two Maryland men following Operation Iron Pursuit targeting child sex offenders nationwide. Authorities say more than 200 victims were located during April's coordinated effort led by multiple agencies.


ICE New York removes convicted coup leader to Burkina Faso

ICE has removed Zakaria Songotoua—a convicted participant of Burkina Faso's failed 2015 coup—back to his home country following an immigration judge's order. Officials say he was found guilty of serious crimes including murder committed during political unrest abroad.


Brooklyn clothing company agrees to $3 million settlement over pandemic loan claims

A Brooklyn clothing company will pay $3 million after being accused of misrepresenting eligibility for federal pandemic aid. Authorities say Lafayette 148 obtained loan forgiveness under false pretenses during COVID-19 relief efforts.


Chief Michael W. Banks highlights National Police Week and border operations in latest posts

Chief Michael W. Banks used his official Twitter account on May 6-7, 2026 to share updates on National Police Week events and recent border security operations involving U.S. Border Patrol agents near Santa Teresa, New Mexico and specialized Horse...


Former Catahoula Parish prison officials indicted for abuse and cover-up involving 13 prisoners

A federal grand jury has indicted several former officials from Catahoula Parish Correctional Center over alleged abuses involving handcuffed inmates using an electrified riot shield. The charges include civil rights violations, conspiracy, false reporting, witness tampering—and follow one officer's earlier guilty plea.


Four defendants sentenced to prison for kidnapping in Kansas City and Lawrence

Four individuals have been sentenced for their roles in a kidnapping involving violence across Lawrence and Kansas City areas. Authorities say swift intervention led to arrests within hours after bystanders rescued the victim.


Salvadoran national indicted for illegal reentry in Pennsylvania

A Salvadoran national has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly reentering the U.S. illegally after prior removal through Texas. Authorities say Jose Antonio Chavarria-Marquez could face up to two years in prison if convicted.


Cuban man indicted for illegal reentry into United States in Vermont

A Cuban man has been indicted for allegedly reentering Vermont illegally after prior removal from the U.S., according to federal authorities. He faces up to two years if convicted as part of ongoing enforcement initiatives targeting unlawful entry.


Shamarri Tache Brooks pleads guilty to federal bank fraud and identity theft charges

Shamarri Tache Brooks has pleaded guilty on May 7 to federal charges involving check theft-related bank fraud and identity theft schemes promoted via social media channels around Atlanta. Federal officials warn against treating such crimes lightly while urging vigilance against mail-based scams.


Phil Darkwah sentenced to 24 months for illegal firearm possession in Navy Yard

Phil Darkwah has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm during an incident involving police pursuit in Navy Yard. The case underscores continued law enforcement focus on addressing gun offenses among repeat offenders.


Brooklyn man convicted of sexual exploitation and child pornography charges

A Brooklyn man was convicted by a federal jury for sexual exploitation of minors and related charges after targeting two teenage girls online. Authorities say Dewitt John used social media platforms and payment apps as part of his offenses.


Brentwood woman pleads guilty to defrauding Medicare of $6.9 million

Helen Boerman has pleaded guilty to defrauding Medicare out of millions using her optometry practice in Brentwood, Tennessee. Authorities say she submitted false reimbursement claims over several years targeting both federal health programs and TennCare.


Laredo Field Office CBP officers in one day arrest three fugitives wanted for sex-related offenses

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Laredo Field Office arrested three fugitives wanted for sex-related crimes within one day. The arrests involved individuals from Honduras, Mexico, and the United States who were all attempting border crossings when detained by CBP using biometric verification.


CBP issues World Cup safety warnings and reports border arrest in early May tweets

U.S. Customs and Border Protection posted several updates on Twitter between May 6-7, 2026 concerning security measures for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, enforcement actions at the U.S.-Canada border, and warnings about counterfeit merchandise.