FBI: ‘No Indication’ of Terror Cell in New York, New Jersey Bombings
Ahmad Kham Rahami, the 28-year-old arrested in connection with the weekend bombings in New York City and New Jersey, does not appear to belong to a terror cell, authorities said.
Ahmad Kham Rahami, the 28-year-old arrested in connection with the weekend bombings in New York City and New Jersey, does not appear to belong to a terror cell, authorities said.
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Ahmad Khan Rahami, who is suspected of being involved in the bombing incidents over the weekend in New York and New Jersey, was arrested after being shot multiple times and wounded in a shootout with police in Linden, N.J. on Monday, ABC News and the New York Times report. The confrontation…
Authorities are on the hunt for 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami, who is believed to be responsible for the Chelsea bombing over the weekend.
Jury selection will begin Thursday in the trial of two former senior staff members of Gov. Chris Christie’s administration: Bill Baroni, former deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and Bridget Anne Kelly, Christie’s former deputy chief of staff.
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com WASHINGTON — R. Justin Tolomeo, who served as an inspector in the Inspection Division of the FBI, has been named special agent in charge of the Milwaukee Division, the FBI announced on Monday. He’ll assume the new post in September. Tolomeo joined the FBI in 1998 and was first assigned to the…
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com DETROIT — Mob historian and author Andy Petepiece says the feds, historians and investigative reporters have it all wrong when it comes to the killing of Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa 41 years ago this month. In a piece in Gang Land News, an online site specializing in mobster news, Petepiece dismisses decades…
The FBI is not giving up on finding a Norman Rockwell painting that was stolen from a Cherry Hill, N.J. home 40 years ago.
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com David Polos, an assistant special agent in charge with the DEA, and Glen Glover, an information technology specialist with the agency, were convicted Thursday in Manhattan federal court of conspiracy and making false statements by failing to disclose their ownership and involvement operating a New Jersey adult entertainment club. The conviction…