Thursday, April 18, 2013
In a press conference Thursday, Special Agent Rick DesLauriers asked for the public's help identifying the two men seen here.
Thursday afternoon the FBI released surveillance photos and video of the two men they believe are suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings. In a press conference Thursday, Special Agent Rick DesLauriers asked for the public's help identifying the men. The man the FBI is calling "Suspect 2" was seen leaving a backpack near the site of the second explosion just minutes before it occured. "Somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, coworkers or family members of the suspects," DesLauriers said. "Though it may be difficult, the nation is counting on those with information to come forward and provide it to us." Instructions for anyone with information about the bombings, from the FBI website: If you have visual images, …
Friday, February 15, 2013
Three Brooklyn men were in federal court Thursday on suspicion of having committed armed robberies at cell phone stores in Woodbridge and Linden
Three Brooklyn men were arrested Thursday by the FBI in connection with the 2012 armed robberies of T-Mobile stores in Woodbridge and Linden, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Terrell McQueen, 29, was charged with conspiracy to commit robbery and two counts of using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. Carl Williams, 29, and Eric Williams, 32, were each charged with one count of conspiracy to commit robbery and one count of using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. All three defendants were scheduled to appear Thursday in Newark federal court. On Sept. 20, 2012, Carl Williams and a conspirator walked into a T-Mobile store in Linden. The conspirator brandished a firearm, and the men then tied up the …
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
The Edison police and FBI arrested Sonny R. Augusto, 22, of Edison in a series of armed robberies that started in Iselin.
An Edison man was arrested in a whirlwind series of robberies over several towns, that apparently started with a heist at an Iselin card store in late August. Sonny R. Augusto, 22, was picked up by Edison police at his home in that township and charged with a string of robberies spanning Woodbridge, Edison, and Hillside he allegedly committed in a little more than a week. Edison police said that the FBI had assisted them in the Augusto case, according to a report on mycentraljersey. The crime spree began in the Iselin section of Woodbridge on August 23, when a single gun-wielding robber held up the Hilltop Card and Gift store on Oak Tree Road. Woodbridge police said that the suspect also tried to rob a customer in the store, but failed. …
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Here's a quick check to make sure your computer isn't one of them.
The FBI is warning Americans that they're turning off the safe DNS servers on Monday they set up to help people infected with a malware virus. Shutting down the safe servers ends Operation Ghost Click, the project the FBI set up in November 2011 to find the hackers who were sending the infected programs to unsuspecting computer users. The malware redirected infected computers to websites of the hacker's choosing. When the FBI shuts down the safe servers on July 9, as many as 66,000 users whose computers still have the virus won't be able to get online. The virus has to be removed, experts say. To find out if your computer is infected with the DNS redirector, go to dws.org, and go directly to this website. You'll get an immediate answer …
MrDoughnut
3:55 pm on Friday, April 19, 2013
By the way the ships usually landed at Boston when the Massachusetts Bay Colony was being formed. My Great* Uncle Richard gave some land to his son John in 1641 as appreciation for taking care of him when he was sick. As you will see my Great* Uncle Richard is clearly listed on the Rowely Map of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.   more ›