FBI’s Most Wanted News Stories – From Hate Crime To Kidnapping

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1. FBI Releases 2006 Hate Crime Statistics

The FBI’s 2006 Hate Crime Statistics, released on November 19, 2007, includes data from hate crime reports submitted by law enforcement agencies from across the country. Full Story

2. FBI Laboratory to Increase Outreach in Bullet Lead Cases

The FBI Laboratory has undertaken an additional round of outreach, analysis, and review efforts concerning bullet lead analysis. Full Story

3. Baltimore: Former State Senator Sentenced on Racketeering Charges

Former Maryland State Senator Thomas L. Bromwell was sentenced for racketeering conspiracy and filing a false tax return. Bromwell’s wife was also sentenced for mail fraud. Full Story

4. Houston: Laredo Woman Sentenced to Prison for Kidnapping Scheme

Maria Christina Rodriguez, 31, a legal permanent resident alien, was sentenced to 168 months for her role in conspiring to hold two U.S. nationals hostage in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, until payments were made for their release. Full Story

5. New York: Former District Court Judge Sentenced

Former Nassau County District Court Judge David A. Gross was sentenced for conspiring to launder money obtained through the sale of purportedly stolen diamonds and watches. Full Story

6. Dallas: Operation Fish Bowl Defendants Sentenced to Lengthy Prison Terms

As a result of Operation Fish Bowl, three defendants were sentenced to substantial prison terms for their roles in a crack cocaine distribution organization. Full Story

7. New York: U.S. Army Officer Arrested in Gas-for-Cash Scheme

U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Joseph Crenshaw was arrested for participating in a scheme to accept bribes in exchange for stealing fuel from Camp Liberty in Baghdad. Full Story

8. Albany: Suspicious Powder Mailed to FBI Office

The FBI along with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies is conducting a joint investigation into the mailing of 12 letters which contained a powdery substance. Full Story

9. Albany: Guilty Plea in Violating Airport Security

William Contreras Ramos pled guilty to entering an aircraft and airport area in violation of security requirements. Full Story

10. New Orleans: Former City Council Member Sentenced on Public Corruption Charges

Former New Orleans City Councilman Oliver Thomas was sentenced for soliciting and accepting illegal cash bribes. Full Story

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