State Law Enforcement Group Recognizes Team Work on Major Drug and Corruption Case

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

NEWARK, NJ—Members of the FBI Newark Field Office’s Atlantic City Public Corruption Task Force and South Jersey Violent Incident Task Force were honored today by the New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association (NJNEOA). The Atlantic City Resident Agency is the UNIT Award Recipient for the “Operation Boardwalk Empire,” an investigation that resulted in 23 arrests and included law enforcement partners from the Drug Enforcement Administration, Homeland Security Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation, New Jersey State Police, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, officers with the Atlantic City, Northfield, Ventnor City, and Millville Police Departments, and the Cumberland County Sherriff’s Office.

“Boardwalk Empire” was a long-term, transnational Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) case that targeted several large-scale drug traffickers—in Atlantic City and the surrounding southern New Jersey area—who were directly supplied by the Sinaloa cartel, one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the Western Hemisphere.

“Cases like this are the reason we, in the FBI, come to work every day,” said Special Agent in Charge George M. Crouch, Jr. “The mission to keep the public safe and uphold the Constitution of the United States is rewarding enough. But when an operation involves such critical and symbiotic collaboration among law enforcement partners—as this one did—it’s only fitting that the collaboration, itself, be recognized.”

As a result of the investigation and prosecution, 23 subjects pleaded guilty to charges that included: drug trafficking, money laundering, structuring, firearms trafficking, making false statements to the FBI, and related offenses. The investigation involved the execution of more than 20 search warrants, and the seizure of millions of dollars in cash and assets—including properties, cars, and three bank accounts. Subjects received lengthy federal prison sentences.

Security News in Brief: Arizona Man Pleads Guilty to Felony Charge In Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

Source: United States Department of Justice News

WASHINGTON –  Jacob Anthony Chansley, a.k.a. Jake Angeli, 34, of Phoenix, Arizona, pleaded guilty today to obstruction of an official proceeding, a felony, for his role in the crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, which disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress that was in the process of ascertaining and counting the electoral votes related to the presidential election.

           

Security News in Brief: U.S. Attorney’s Office presents Medicolegal Symposium to discuss the case against Reta Mays, convicted VA hospital murderer

Source: United States Department of Justice News

The U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of West Virginia, is teaming up with Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, the FBI, and West Virginia University to hold a symposium discussing the cutting-edge methods used to convict a serial killer who preyed on veterans at the veteran’s hospital in Clarksburg.

Security News in Brief: South Florida Immigration Consultant, Husbands, Wives Charged with Marriage Fraud

Source: United States Department of Justice News

Federal prosecutors have charged 47-year-old Miami resident Yamira Sanchez with helping foreign national men fraudulently obtain their United States green cards by brokering their marriages to Cuban-born women living in South Florida as United States citizens or legal permanent residents.  These brokered marriages allowed the foreign men to take advantage of accelerated immigration benefits under the Cuban Adjustment Act.

Defense News in Brief: FRCE takes on new V-22 workload Depot providing Osprey maintenance for presidential support squadron

Source: United States Navy

Fleet Readiness Center East has conducted modification and Planned Maintenance Interval (PMI) events for Navy and Marine Corps V-22 aircraft since 2009, when the depot inducted its first Osprey. Now, the facility will provide that same support to Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 (HMX-1). The HMX-1 “Nighthawks” fleet includes a number of “Green Top” MV-22B aircraft, which are all scheduled to receive PMI-2 service at FRCE in the coming months following the successful completion and early return of the first aircraft.