9/11 Memorial & Museum Honored with the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

MANHATTAN, NY—Every year, each of the FBI’s 56 field offices nominates members of or agencies in local communities making a difference and exemplifying leadership. FBI New York nominated the 9/11 Memorial & Museum for the 2020 Director’s Community Leadership Award for its work commemorating and maintaining the legacy of one of the most tragic days in our country’s history. Demonstrating the consequences of terrorism on individual lives and the impact on communities at the local, national, and international levels, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum attests to the triumph of human dignity over human depravity and affirms an unwavering commitment to the fundamental value of human life.

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum serves as the country’s principal institution for examining the attacks of September 11, 2001, and documenting their continuing impact and significance. The organization remembers and honors the nearly 3,000 victims who died that day, and all those who risked or lost their lives saving others in the months and years after. Through commemoration, exhibitions, and educational programs, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is committed to providing relevant and engaging learning opportunities for students, teachers, families, the general public, and the FBI and other law enforcement partners, and offers content and strategies for learning about the attacks and their aftermath to the community and others.

“Like thousands of others, I watched the smoke billowing from the World Trade Towers on September 11th. I’ve been to the Memorial and Museum many times since it opened. The Memorial is majestic tribute, and the Museum is hallowed ground which reminds us of all who were lost. For the employees who serve at the site, their work is an enduring mission of service to the global community—to make sure we eternally honor the victims and teach future generations of the sacrifices made that day and beyond, so that we truly never forget,” said William F. Sweeney, assistant director-in-charge of the FBI New York Field Office. “This year, as we approach the 20th Anniversary of September 11th, I cannot think of a more deserving cause, or fitting group, to serve as the FBI New York field office’s recipient for the Director’s Community Leadership Award.”

“Our partnership with the FBI has been profoundly meaningful for our staff and institution,” said Clifford Chanin, executive vice president and deputy director for Museum Programs. “The Bureau’s guidance and support has been instrumental for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum since before we opened, and as we approach the 20th anniversary, we are humbled by their commitment to our programs and this history. We are deeply grateful for this award and look forward to continuing this relationship far into the future.”

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope. The FBI New York and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum regularly work together towards education on terrorism and other initiatives aligned with the FBI’s mission. The professionals who make up the staff of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum have made valuable contributions to New York City and the world, which is why FBI New York nominated the 9/11 Memorial & Museum for the 2020 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award.

Columbus Man Arrested for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Child Pornography

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Law Enforcement Seek Additional Victims

INDIANAPOLIS—The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Indianapolis Field Office, in conjunction with the Southern District of Indiana United States Attorney’s Office and the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office, announce the arrest of Jordan Blake Fields, 20, of Columbus, Indiana. Fields is charged with Sexual Exploitation, Attempted Sexual Exploitation of a Child, and Distribution and Receipt of Child Pornography.

Fields was arrested March 25 at approximately 9:30 a.m. in Columbus, Indiana, by the FBI and the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office.

The federal complaint alleges that between March 1, 2020 and July 29, 2020, Fields sexually exploited three minor victims by “using each minor or attempting to use each minor to create visual depictions of Minor Victims 1 and 2 engaging in sexually explicit conduct, using materials that led in interstate or foreign commerce.”

The complaint also alleges that between March 1, 2020 and November 13, 2020, Fields “knowingly distributed visual depictions, including by computer, of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.”

Fields’ known victims were in Brown and Bartholomew County, but there may be additional victims. Law enforcement is encouraging anyone who has a child that may have interacted with Fields, who feels as if any of those interactions could have been sexually inappropriate or was an attempt to “groom” the minor for future sexual interactions, to please contact the FBI at 317-595-4000.

Fields’ initial appearance was on March 26. Fields is currently in the custody of the U.S. Marshal Service pending trial.

This is an ongoing investigation and information outside of the federal complaint affidavit cannot be provided. The Defendant is presumed innocent and the criminal complaint is merely an accusation.

Assistant Director in Charge Steven D’Antuono’s Statement Regarding Attack Near U.S. Capitol

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

FBI Washington Field Office Assistant Director in Charge Steven D’Antuono issued the following statement regarding today’s attack that left one Capitol Police officer dead and another injured after a vehicle rammed a barricade near the U.S. Capitol.

The men and women of the FBI Washington Field Office extend our deepest sympathies to the family, friends, and colleagues of U.S. Capitol Police Officer William “Billy” Evans, who lost his life today while serving the American people. The weight of this loss is heavy, and we offer our full support to our law enforcement partners during this most difficult time.

FBI New Haven and Partners Announce Anti-Asian Hate Crime PSA

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

FBI New Haven organized and created a joint public service announcement (PSA) between FBI, chief state’s attorney, U.S. attorney, Connecticut State Police, Connecticut attorney general, and world-renowned forensic expert Dr. Henry Lee.

The public service announcement, filmed by the Connecticut State Police, is aimed at building trust between Asian communities and law enforcement. The message was spoken in English, Mandarin, and Philippine languages by each of the highly respected officials of Connecticut’s various Asian populations. Attorney General William Tong delivered the unified message in English and Mandarin. FBI Supervisory Special Agent Sean Yan delivered the message in Cambodian, and Philippine American Connecticut State Trooper Luke LaRue spoke in English. Dr. Henry Lee spoke in Mandarin and English.

Summer 2021 High School Teen Programming

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Interested in learning a bit more about your local FBI? The FBI Denver Field Office will be hosting a few programs for high school teens this summer!

The FBI Denver Field Office conducts Teen Academies annually across Colorado and Wyoming. Teen Academies are one-day events where attendees learn about FBI career options, hear a case presentation, participate in interactive Evidence Response and SWAT demonstrations, and learn about online safety. Thirty to forty students will be selected to participate at each of two locations: Loveland, Colorado, on June 18, 2021; and Rock Springs, Wyoming, on July 10, 2021. Applications for the Teen Academies can be found on the FBI Denver’s website and are due on Friday, April 30, 2021. https://www.fbi.gov/contactus/ field-offices/denver/community-outreach

New in 2021, the FBI Denver Field Office will be conducting several Cyber Security Teen Bootcamps (CSTB) in Colorado and Wyoming. During each CSTB, attendees will hear presentations on cyber security/privacy and have hands-on training with a MacBook Pro, virtual Windows 10 PC, iPhone 11 and a Google Pixel phone. Each session will be limited to 10 students, will occur at venues based on the locations of the majority of interested parties, and will be facilitated by the FBI Denver Chief Security Officer Michael Mercer, who has more than 13 years of experience in cyber security and privacy.

If interested in participating in a CSTB, please email Community Outreach Specialist Leah Hapner at dn_outreach@fbi.gov with the following information by May 28, 2021:

  • Name
  • Birthdate
  • 2020-2021 school name
  • 2020-2021 grade/year in school
  • City of residence (if in Denver metro, please indicate neighborhood/area name)
  • Contact email (ensure email address will be accessible during the summer) and phone number

If you represent a youth organization interested in a CSTB presentation, please complete our speaker request form, select “other” in the Presentation Topic box, and enter “Cyber Security Teen Bootcamp” in the Comments box at the bottom of the form. https://forms.fbi.gov/denver-fbi-speaker-presenter-request-form/view