Crossfire Hurricane

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Contents.Synopsis On their 50th anniversary, the Rolling Stones, with the support of archive footage and interviewed by director Brett Morgen, retrace the first 20 years of their career.

Cross Country'Operation Cross Country' is an annual FBI action tackling the trafficking of underage victims; it completed its 11th iteration in 2017,. Last year, the FBI said it recovered 84 youths who had been sexually exploited and had arrested 120 traffickers. This action has gone international, the FBI said, with partners in Canada, Cambodia, the Philippines, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Tin PandaThe FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and other agencies and police departments banded together in 2017 to investigate Blood gangs in Virginia,. The investigation resulted in the arrests of 28 people and recovery of more than 71 firearms, 4,400 grams of cocaine and 2,150 grams of crystal methamphetamine.

A bombshell report from the New York Times revealed this week that the FBI’s investigation into Trump-Russia collusion was codenamed ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ before the probe was publicly disclosed to the American people.

Old BridgeWorking with Italian authorities, the FBI arrested nearly 70 people believed to have ties to the Gambino crime family as well as connections to murders, drug trafficking and other crimes,. The arrests came in 2008, with most of them occurring in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey. Cat-ComCalled “Cat-Com” for Catch Communications, the FBI announced in 1988 the arrest of more than 70 people in relation to a Colombian drug smugglers ring.

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According to at the time, FBI agents set up a fake company that sold cell phones, radios, beepers and other tech equipment to smugglers who, by the time the operation finished, had grown so comfortable in the bogus store that they would talk openly on the phone about “shipments and deals being made there for the cartels,” Paul Miller, an FBI spokesman in Miami, previously said. Lemon-AidWith the help of a Navy lieutenant commander in 1977, Soviet agents believed to be spying on the U.S. By 1978, FBI agents had monitored Soviet spies who were interacting with one of their undercover agents, learning how these spies passed money and information secretly.

The case, which the FBI called “one of our most important counter-espionage cases of the decade,” resulted in the arrests of two KGB officers; one Russian with diplomatic immunity was ultimately expelled from the U.S. SoloA long-running case that began in 1958 and ran until 1977, 'Operation Solo' was the FBI’s plan to infiltrate the Communist Party, according to. Two brothers, Jack and Morris Childs, helped the FBI gather information about the party and its relationship with Soviet leaders in Moscow. Agents “learned of their wilder political goals, their concerns and fears, and their deep interest in restoring connections” with the Communist Party of the United States,. Both brothers eventually received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.Fox News' Jennifer Earl contributed to this report.