Crack Cocaine “Broker” Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Christian Nieves, one of more than a dozen people arrested for drug trafficking on the streets of Woonsocket, was sentenced to five years in federal prison for brokering sales of crack cocaine.
FBI Announces New Policy for Notifying State and Local Election Officials of Cyber Intrusions Affecting Election Infrastructure
The FBI announced a new internal policy to clarify and guide the timely federal notification of appropriate state and local officials of cyber intrusions affecting election infrastructure.
Director Christopher Wray Returns from Overseas Visit to Paris and The Hague
FBI Director Christopher Wray traveled this past week to France and the Netherlands to meet with several of the FBI’s key international partners.
Nashua Man Pleads Guilty to Participating in Drug Trafficking Conspiracy in Nashua Area
William Greenleaf pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine and other drugs.
Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Making Multiple Threats to Injure and Kill Hispanics
Eric Lin pled guilty to a felony charging him with knowingly and intentionally transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce.