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Pakistani national pleads guilty to attempted ISIS-inspired attack at Brooklyn Jewish center

A Pakistani national has pleaded guilty after plotting an ISIS-inspired mass shooting at a Brooklyn Jewish center. Law enforcement officials disrupted Muhammad Shahzeb Khan's plan before he could enter the United States. Authorities emphasize their commitment to preventing terrorism and protecting religious communities.


Brooklyn man pleads guilty to arson of NYPD vehicles in Bushwick

Jakhi McCray has pleaded guilty to setting fire to ten NYPD vehicles in Bushwick last year. Prosecutors say his actions endangered first responders ahead of planned protests. He faces up to twenty years’ imprisonment when sentenced.


Senator Cassidy questions Washington law expanding state labor commission authority

Senator Bill Cassidy has raised concerns about a new Washington law expanding state authority over certain labor disputes. He argues it could confuse workers' rights protected at the federal level. The Senate HELP Committee will continue oversight on these developments.


Phoenix man sentenced to 108 months for sexual abuse of a minor

A Phoenix man received a nine-year prison sentence for sexually abusing a minor under age twelve. Authorities say he must also serve ten years supervised release after prison and register as a sex offender.


Defuniak Springs man indicted for attempted enticement of a minor

A DeFuniak Springs man has been indicted on charges related to attempted enticement of a minor. Authorities say Michael R. Foster faces serious penalties if convicted and will stand trial later this year.


Johnstown resident sentenced to 12 years in prison for drug trafficking

A Johnstown man has been sentenced to twelve years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine and other drugs following a multi-agency investigation. Jonathan Brunson's conviction is part of a broader Homeland Security effort targeting organized crime groups.


Ansonia man pleads guilty to fentanyl and cocaine distribution charges

Josue Muniz from Ansonia pleaded guilty in federal court to distributing fentanyl and cocaine after an investigation involving undercover operations led to his arrest last December. Authorities say this case is part of broader efforts targeting drug trafficking organizations.


Three former employees of Psychiatric Institute of Washington indicted for criminal negligence

Three former employees of Psychiatric Institute of Washington have been indicted for criminal negligence after a patient died under their care. Authorities allege they failed to provide timely lifesaving measures when discovering an unresponsive patient.


Five indicted in Salt Lake City for alleged drug trafficking after narcotics seizure

A federal grand jury has indicted five individuals on alleged drug trafficking charges following major narcotics seizures in Utah. The cases involve both U.S. citizens and Mexican nationals as part of broader initiatives against organized crime.


Federal grand jury indicts several individuals for immigration and firearm offenses in Kansas

A federal grand jury in Kansas City has indicted several Mexican nationals for alleged firearm possession and unlawful reentry offenses. The cases are being investigated by federal agencies including ATF and ICE.


Tulsa man sentenced to over nine years for cocaine possession with intent to distribute

A Tulsa man received over nine years in prison after being convicted for possessing cocaine with intent to distribute following a police pursuit last year. Authorities also recovered drugs and firearms during his arrest. The case was handled by federal prosecutors after investigation by state troopers.


Sioux City man sentenced to over five years for child pornography offenses

A Sioux City man received more than five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to receiving and possessing child pornography. Authorities found thousands of illicit images on his devices following an investigation. The case was prosecuted under Project Safe Childhood.


Senators introduce MATCH Act to strengthen export controls on semiconductor technology

Senators have introduced new bipartisan legislation called the MATCH Act aimed at tightening export controls on advanced semiconductor technology. The bill seeks greater coordination among allies while closing loopholes used by adversaries such as China. Lawmakers say these changes will help preserve America's technological advantage.


Heinrich and Risch introduce bill to ensure long-term funding for WIPP infrastructure

Senators Martin Heinrich and James Risch have introduced a bill aimed at securing ongoing federal funding for community infrastructure projects near New Mexico's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The measure would restore inflation-adjusted economic assistance payments supporting roads and other vital services as long as the facility remains operational.


Kalona man sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for child sexual exploitation

Alexander Warren Dehogues from Kalona has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting minors. Authorities say he secretly recorded two children and possessed illegal materials on his devices. The case was investigated by local officials as part of a national initiative against child exploitation.


U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maine marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month and grant awards

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maine announced its participation in Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April. Over $9 million in grants will support victim services across several organizations statewide.


Casey Durst highlights CBP's drug interdiction efforts and forensic support in April updates

Casey Durst shared updates on CBP's recent drug seizure operations at major ports in early April.


Former substitute teacher pleads guilty to sexual exploitation of minors charges

A former substitute teacher has pleaded guilty to exploiting minors by soliciting explicit images online. Authorities say Timothy Higle faces at least fifteen years in federal prison following his admission.


British citizen charged with illegally reentering United States after deportation

Federal authorities have charged British citizen John O'Rourke with illegally reentering the United States after being deported last year. The case involves multiple arrests across several states under various aliases over recent years.


Florida CPA pleads guilty to evading over $2.2 million in taxes

Ronald St. Clair, a Florida CPA, has pleaded guilty to evading over $2 million in taxes between 2011 and 2017 by hiding assets from authorities according to court documents released April 8th. He faces up to five years in prison as sentencing awaits.