FBI’s Top Ten News Stories for the Week Ending April 7, 2012
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2012/04/09 16:02:19
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New Orleans: Five Police Officers Sentenced in the Danziger Bridge Shooting Case
New York: Man Re-Sentenced for Providing Material Support and Resources to Indian Terrorist Organization
Tampa: Florida-Based WellCare Health Plans Agrees to Pay $137.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
Charlotte: Former Civilian Contractor Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Steal and Sell Military Equipment in Iraq
El Paso: Juarez Drug Cartel Leader Pleads Guilty in Connection with U.S. Consulate Murders, Sentenced to Life in Prison
New York: Former NYPD Auxiliary Sergeant Sentenced for Conspiring to Distribute Narcotics
San Diego: Leader of the Arellano-Felix Organization Sentenced
Philadelphia: Former President and Owner of Schuylkill Products Convicted in Largest Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Fraud in Nation’s History
Washington: Former CIA Officer Indicted for Disclosing Classified Information to Journalists
Baltimore: Man Sentenced for Attempted Use of a Weapon of Mass DestructionNew Orleans: Five Police Officers Sentenced in the Danziger Bridge Shooting Case
New York: Man Re-Sentenced for Providing Material Support and Resources to Indian Terrorist Organization
Tampa: Florida-Based WellCare Health Plans Agrees to Pay $137.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
Charlotte: Former Civilian Contractor Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Steal and Sell Military Equipment in Iraq
El Paso: Juarez Drug Cartel Leader Pleads Guilty in Connection with U.S. Consulate Murders, Sentenced to Life in Prison
New York: Former NYPD Auxiliary Sergeant Sentenced for Conspiring to Distribute Narcotics
San Diego: Leader of the Arellano-Felix Organization Sentenced
Philadelphia: Former President and Owner of Schuylkill Products Convicted in Largest Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Fraud in Nation’s History
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Joseph W. Nagle was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the United States Department of Transportation in a scheme that lasted more than 15 years and involved over $136 million in government contracts.
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