Law Enforcement Officials Host Training to Prevent, Disrupt, and Mitigate Targeted Acts of Violence

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (c)

SAN ANTONIO, TX—Today, September 14, 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), San Antonio Division, the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), and the Southwest Texas Fusion Center (SWTFC) initiated a three-day training event which focuses on preventing, disrupting, and managing potential acts of violence in our community. The conference will highlight an innovative and collaborative strategy which goes beyond traditional policing to enhance public safety.

The first two days of the conference will be an FBI-BAU-led national conference focusing on training FBI task force officers and FBI Threat Management Coordinators. This training will focus on the principles of threat assessment and threat management.

The third day of the conference will be the first annual Public Safety Threat Assessment Group (PSTAG) meeting and will be hosted by SWTFC and the FBI. PSTAG is a local San Antonio threat management group, which has met monthly for the last two years. The group has leveraged the efforts of more than 25 federal, state, and local agencies and the business community. The group includes medical first responders, law enforcement, mental health providers, prosecutors, private businesses, the military and other community stakeholders. The PSTAG has been recognized as an effective model for preventing, identifying, and mitigating targeted acts of violence .

The Tri-Weekly Threat Assessment Group (TTAG) meets three times a week and brings together practitioners from specific disciplines to conduct threat assessments, planned responses, threat disruptions, and continued management of potential targeted acts of violence.

FBI Launches Hate Crimes Awareness Campaign in Mississippi

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

Jackson, Miss. – The FBI Jackson Field Office is launching a Hate Crimes Awareness Campaign as part of a nationwide effort to encourage reporting to law enforcement. Earlier this month, advertisements containing information on how to report hate crimes were installed on 13 billboards across the state. Today, a bus wrapped in the campaign graphics was released on the Mississippi Coast and an additional bus will be released in mid-October.

Hate crimes are the highest priority of the FBI’s civil rights program because of the devastating impact they have on the victims, their families, and their communities.

“Hate-motivated crimes against anyone will not be tolerated by the FBI,” Special Agent in Charge Jermicha Fomby said. “The FBI is dedicated to pursuing offenders of these heinous crimes and holding them accountable for their actions. If you are a victim or witness of a hate crime, you are encouraged to report it to local law enforcement and the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.”

Tips can also be submitted online at tips.fbi.gov.

According to the FBI Uniform Crime Report (UCR), of the Mississippi law enforcement agencies who submitted data, there were 64 hate crimes reported in 2020, a significant increase from the 14 reported in 2019.

The report can be found at https://crime-data-explorer.app.cloud.gov/pages/explorer/crime/hate-crime.

The FBI is the lead investigative agency for criminal violations of federal civil rights statutes, which include hate crimes.

Hate crimes are defined by the FBI UCR Program as a committed criminal offense which is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity.

The FBI works closely with state, local, and tribal authorities on hate crime investigations, even when federal charges are not brought.

Security News in Brief: Miami Man Sentenced to 160 Months for Multiple Bank Robberies

Source: United States Department of Justice News

Forty-three-year-old Christopher C. Pinkston was sentenced his week to over 13 years in federal prison for robbing three South Florida banks and attempting to rob a fourth during a one-month crime spree earlier this year. Pinkston had already served nearly twelve years in federal prison for a string of bank robberies in 2006 in the Western District of Missouri.     

Security News in Brief: Former Office Manager Sentenced to 12 Months in Prison for Defrauding Medicaid Through a Dental Practice

Source: United States Department of Justice News

WASHINGTON – Mahsa Azimirad, the former office manager for Universal Smiles, a Washington, D.C.-based dental practice, was sentenced today to 12 months in prison on a federal charge of health care fraud stemming from a scheme in which she was paid over $813,000 by defrauding the District of Columbia’s Medicaid program.

Security News in Brief: Baltimore Police Officer Facing Federal Indictment for Stealing $1,000 in Informant Funds from The Baltimore Police Department

Source: United States Department of Justice News

A federal grand jury has returned a superseding indictment today charging Ethan Glover, age 49, of Baltimore, Maryland, for the federal charges of false statements to law enforcement. Glover joined the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) on February 19, 2003. He became a federal task force officer (TFO) with the Drug Enforcement Administration in 2013.