April 2020

Prosecutor Who Resigned Amid DOJ’s intervention of Roger Stone Sentencing Lands New Job
A prosecutor who resigned after the Justice Department intervened in the sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone has landed a new job.

Homeland Security Warns of Violent Extremists Using Coronavirus to Incite Violence
The coronavirus outbreak has fueled threats from domestic terrorists and violent extremists who are angry about social-distancing measures.

Disgraced Ex-FBI Agent John Connolly Wants Released from Jail Because of Coronavirus
Former FBI Agent John Connolly, who is serving a 40-year prison sentence for assisting notorious gangster “Whitey” Bulger, is asking to be freed from jail because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Darrin E. Jones Named Executive Assistant Director of Science & Technology Branch at FBI Headquarters
Darrin E. Jones has been named executive assistant director (EAD) of the Science and Technology Branch at FBI headquarters in Washington.

Barr: DOJ May Intervene in States’ Stay-at-Home Orders Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Most epidemiologists and public health experts agree that reopening states’ economies too quickly could cause a significant surge in COVID-19 infections.

Man Arrested After Shooting at FBI’s Phoenix Field Office
A man has been arrested after authorities say he shot at the FBI’s Phoenix Field Office on Monday.

Robert W. Britt named special agent in charge of the Anchorage Field Office in Alaska
Robert W. Britt has been named as the special agent in charge of the Anchorage Field Office in Alaska.