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3) Hate crimes
Author
Publisher
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2000?]
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
2021.
Language
English
Formats
Description
"Update regarding [redacted] interview (12 and 13 November 2013) and associated analysis pursuant to his pending US citizenship application and statements regarding the circumstances of his contact with persons who provided logistic support to 9/11 hijackers Nawaf Al-Hazmi and Khalid Al-Midhar."
11) FBI history
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2003?]
Language
English
Description
The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. They served under the Attorney General at the Department of Justice as the Bureau of Investigation. Bonaparte ordered the Agents to report to Stanley W. Finch. The White Slavery Act was passed in June 1910, and Finch became Commissioner of the White Slavery Act in 1912. Special Examiner A. Bruce Bielaski,...
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
19uu
Language
English
Description
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is "an intelligence-driven and threat-focused national security organization with both intelligence and law enforcement responsibilities," located within the U.S. Department of Justice. This archived website features multimedia resources, statistical data, crime reporting tools, Most Wanted lists, victim support and crime prevention resources, social media, and games and informational materials for children....
14) Mafia monograph
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2001?]
Language
English
Description
The Mafia Monograph was written by the FBI in 1958 as a study of the origin, nature, and activities of the Mafia in its native Sicily and how it was transplanted to the United States.
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2000?]
Language
English
Description
Theodore (Ted) Bundy was wanted for questioning in as many as 36 murders in Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Florida and Washington. In June 1977, the FBI initiated a fugitive investigation when Ted Bundy escaped from a Colorado courthouse where he was on trial for murder. He was recaptured but escaped again, in December 1977, from the Garfield County Jail in Colorado. He was placed on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list and was subsequently arrested,...
16) Roberto Clemente
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2003?]
Language
English
Description
Mr. Clemente was a baseball player who played right field with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League. His mother, sister and fiancee' visited him in Pittsburgh in 1964. Mr. Clemente received an extortion letter in 1972. The letter threatened him with being shot during a game in September 1972. He played the game without incident. No further threats were received, so no additional action was taken concerning the threat. He spent his off-seasons...
17) Carlo Gambino
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[1999?]
Language
English
Description
The FBI investigated Carlo Gambino for various criminal violations. In 1970, Gambino said to be the "Boss of Bosses" was described as the most powerful racketeer in the country.
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2003?]
Language
English
Description
On May 19, 1979, at approximately 1:10 a.m., an explosive device was detonated at the front door of the Alcoholics Anonymous Faith Club in Lubbock, Texas. No injuries were reported and damage to the club was nominal. The facility also housed a bingo club. The investigation of this event developed no suspects; therefore, no prosecution occurred.
19) Marlene Dietrich
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2003?]
Language
English
Description
Marlene Dietrich was born on December 29, 1904, as Mary Magdalene Von Losch, in Berlin, Germany. In 1932, she made a movie in the United States under contract to Paramount Pictures. She took the oath of United States citizenship in Los Angeles. In 1942, Marlene Dietrich received notice from the Internal Revenue Service that she owed them money and she needed to make arrangements to pay them or they would be forced to take action against her. During...
20) The Beatles
Author
Publisher
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pub. Date
[2003?]
Language
English
Description
The Beatles, a "British Pop Musical group," received an extortion threat while they were performing in Denver, Colorado on August 26, 1964. They were directed to cancel their appearance or grenades would be thrown at the group. (During this time, John Lennon, was the subject of an immigration appeal.) In addition, various "Beatles" references are made within several FBIHQ main files concerning other subject matters.