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DATE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2020 6:30 AM EST
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Kelly Joins At Least 12 GOP Lawmakers Calling For Trump To Give Biden Access To Classified Intelligence
Briefings.
Protests
• FBI Probing Post-Election Vandalism Targeting Government.
• Trump Denounces "Antifa Scum" For Clashes After His Supporters DC Rally.
• Nearly Two Dozen Arrested In Washington, DC Trump Protests.
• WPost Analysis: Following Summer Of Demonstrations, Americans Voted In Favor Of Criminal Justice
Reform.
• Even With New Police Law, Critics Feel Baltimore County Has A Great Deal More To Do.
• NYTimes Al: Some Staff Members At New York City Police Watchdog Claim Recent Layoffs At Agency Were
Due To Retaliation.
• Minneapolis Sees Surging Violence As Droves Of Officers Leave Police Department.
• NYC Pilot Program Will See Dispatchers Send Mental Health Units To Respond To Mental Health Calls
Instead Of Police.
• Louisville Family Still Getting Harassed By Neighbor Who Allegedly Painted Racist Message On Their
Driveway.
• Rittenhouse's Mother Slams Biden For Showing Son In Campaign Ad.
Operation LeGend
• Nearly 360 Arrests In St. Louis Area Under Operation LeGend.
Counter-Terrorism
• Two Testify Against Alleged Ringleader Of Minnesota Mosque Bombing.
• Nevada Man Sentenced To Two Years In Bomb Plot Case.
• Biden Urged To Create White House Position Tasked With Combatting Domestic Terrorism.
• NYTimes Al: Intelligence Officials Confirm Israeli Operatives Killed Key Al Qaeda Leader In Iran.
• French Government Defends Response To Islamist Terrorist Attacks.
• Ethiopian Security Officials Arrest Suspected Members Of AI-Shabaab, ISIS Accused Of Plotting Terror
Attacks.
• Eleven Germans Charged With Belonging To Far-Right Terror Group.
• Local Insurgency In Mozambique Increases Allegiance To Islamic State.
Counter-Intelligence
• Biden Transition, Some Republicans Critical Of Trump's Refusal To Share Classified Information.
• Following Promotion, Giuliani Spreads Conspiracy Theories About Electronic Voting Machines.
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• Federal Prosecutors Tell Barr They Saw No Evidence Of Substantial "Irregularities" During Elections.
• Washington Reacts To Possible Ouster Of LISA Director.
• Extremists Turn To Fringe Social Networks To Spread Post-Election Disinformation.
• McCabe Says Further Trump-Russia Declassification "Unflattering" For President.
• QAnon Conspiracy Thriving Internationally.
• Government Urges FISC To Reject ACLU Appeal.
• ODNI Taps Matthew Kozma As IC's New CIO.
• NSA General Counsel Pick Setting Off Alarm Bells Among Experts.
• Atlas 5 Rocket Carrying NRO Satellite Launched November 13.
Criminal Investigations
• Bond Reduced For Three Michigan Men Charged In Whitmer Kidnap Plot.
• Judge Denies Bond To Men Charged With Killing Arbery.
• Prosecutors: Guards At Federal Prison In Virginia Were Bribed By Prisoners.
• FBI Captures Fugitive Who Escaped Custody Almost Five Decades Ago.
• FBI Following New Lead In 2004 Death Of Kansas Man.
• Fourth Suspect Charged In Mississippi Murder-For-Hire Case.
• FBI Offers Reward For Information On Georgia Double Murder Case.
• Ex-Illinois Police Officer Sentenced In Uzi Coverup.
• Boy Scouts Facing More Than 82,000 Sex-Abuse Claims.
• New Mexico Man Pleads Guilty To Hitting Federal Officer.
• Man Charged With Taking Gun From Kansas City Homicide Scene.
• Wisconsin Man Charged With Abducting Missouri Minor.
• Drug Cartels Funneling Meth Into Las Vegas.
• Brevard County Sheriff's Office Publishes Video Showing Moments Preceding Death Of Army Veteran Inmate.
• Florida Man Sentenced Over Plan To Kill Judge, Prosecutor.
• FBI Searching For Colorado Man.
• Mother, Son Facing Charges After Drugs Recovered From New Mexico Homes.
• Colorado Man Arrested In Connection To New Jersey Bank Robberies.
• Georgia Resident Sentenced To Nearly 20 Years In Prison For Distributing Meth.
• Virginia Man Tied To Meth Purchase In Georgia Gets 151-Month Prison Sentence.
• Texas Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography.
• California Man Arrested In Connection To Hate Crime.
• FBI Investigating Texas Gang.
• Pennsylvania Grand Jury Charges Man With Sexual Extortion Of Minors.
• Virginian Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography.
• Texas Youth Coach Sentenced Over College Admissions Investigation.
• Alaska Man Sentenced For Armed Robberies.
• FBI Captures Suspect In Connecticut, Pennsylvania Bank Robberies.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Florida High School Coach Arrested For Allegedly Defrauding PPP Of Almost $1M.
• Virginia Man Sentenced For PPP Fraud.
• Former Wells Fargo CEO Settles Claims As Other Former Official Faces Fraud Case.
• Ex-Deputies Sue Texas AG Paxton For Retaliation.
• US Charges Massachusetts Tribal Chairman With Bribery In Casino Development.
• Illinois Developer Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud.
• FBI Arrests Texas Man On Fraud Charges.
• FBI Searching For Man Accused Of Stealing Trade Secrets From Texas Firm.
• FBI Arrests California Man In Fraudulent Manure-To-Methane Project.
• Nine Arrested In California Money Laundering Scheme.
• Washington Insurance Agent Charged With Stealing From Clients.
Cyber Division
• WSJournal Al : Schools Throughout US Contending With Ransomware Attacks.
• Microsoft: Vaccine Researchers, Companies Targeted By North Korean, Russian Hackers.
• DHS Says Becton Medical Pump Has Cybersecurity Issues.
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• ByteDance Granted 15-Day Extension To Divest TikTok.
• Qualcomm Gets US Permission To Sell 4G Phone Chips To Huawei.
• North Korea-Linked Twitter Accounts Garnering Attention.
• Google Unable To Resolve Dispute With DOJ Over Protective Order.
Law Enforcement Services
• NYTimes Analysis: NYPD Insufficiently Disciplining Officers Accused Of "Serious Misconduct."
• Recreational Marijuana Industry Players Preparing To Operate In New Jersey Following Approval Of Ballot
Measure.
• Judge Provides DOJ With Single Day To Explain Why Woman's Execution Should Not Be Put Off Due To
COVID Infections Among Lawyers.
• Maryland Judiciary Halts Jury Trials For Remainder Of 2020 Amid Rising Coronavirus Cases.
• Arlington's Leading Prosecutor, Public Defender Engaged In Legal Challenges To County Judge.
• Judge Rebukes Fairfax County Law Enforcement, Prosecutors For Not Providing Exculpatory Evidence In
Murder Case In Timely Manner.
• Poll: About 80% Of Americans Believe Crime Has Risen During Past Year.
Other FBI News
• DOJ Report Says FBI Wanted To Arrest Epstein At Virgin Islands Beauty Pageant Before Plea Deal.
• Tennessee Man Convicted Of Homicide Seeks New Trial Because Testifying Officer Is Under FBI Probe.
• Four Colorado Detectives Honored By DOJ For Busting Gift Card Scam.
Other Washington News
• Trump Says "I Concede Nothing," Criticizes Media For Calling 2020 Election For Biden.
• US Adds Another Million Coronavirus Cases In Under A Week.
• Administration Officials, Republican Governors Call On Americans To Take Surging Coronavirus Cases
Seriously.
• Biden Advisers, Democrats Urge Americans To Take Pandemic Seriously.
• More States Enact Tough Restrictions As Coronavirus Spreads.
• Trump Hails Progress On Vaccine, Says It Will Be Available Within "Weeks," Though Not In New York.
• CDC Urges Americans To Wear Masks.
• Alito Describes Covid-19 As "Constitutional Stress Test."
• More Than 130 Secret Service Agents In Quarantine.
• Pfizer Could Apply For FDA's Emergency Authorization Of Vaccine As Soon As This Week.
• Physicians, Nurses Retiring Early, Leaving Jobs During Pandemic.
• Republicans Showing Little Interest In Pursuing Biden Investigations.
• Millions Face Loss Of Unemployment Benefits If Congress Fails To Reach Deal On Coronavirus Relief.
• Trump Allies See Newsmax As Potential Rival To Fox News.
• Judge Rules Wolf Serving Illegally, Invalidates His Suspension Of DACA.
• Miller: Americans Are "Not A People Of Perpetual War."
• Bolton: Recent Pentagon, NSA, DHS Firings Are "Very Damaging."
• SpaceX Launches Four Astronauts Into Orbit On NASA Mission.
• SCOTUS Has Not Acted On Trump Tax Suits In Weeks.
• Hollyanne Milley Saves Man Who Collapsed During Veterans Day Ceremony.
• Explosion At VA Hospital Complex In Connecticut Leaves Two Dead.
• WPost Al: McEntee Leading Purge Of "Insufficiently Loyal" Administration Officials.
International News
• UK Prime Minister To Self-Isolate After Contact With Lawmaker With COVID-19.
• Coronavirus Cases In Italy's Hospitals Threaten To Outstrip Spring Peak.
• Germans Should Expect Another 4-5 Months Of "Lockdown Light," Economy Minister Says.
• French Police Break Up Parties That Violate Second Lockdown Restrictions.
• Classrooms Remain Open Across Europe Despite Lockdowns.
• Asian Economies Recovering Fastest From Coronavirus.
• India To Fly In Physicians, Take Other Steps To Stem Surge Of Virus Cases In Delhi.
• Mexico Tops I M Coronavirus Cases As Country Continues To De& Accepted Prevention Practices.
• ESwatini's Prime Minister Tests Positive For COVID-19.
• WPost Al: Trump Has Worsened Iran Crisis Since Taking Office.
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• India Denies Pakistan's Claim It Funded Militant Groups.
• US Condemns Tigray Forces' Attacks On Eritrea.
• Israel Advances Plan To Build 1,200 Apartments In East Jerusalem Settlement.
• Macron: Europe Needs Its Own Sovereignty In Defense Strategy.
• Sandu Leads Moldova Presidential Run-Off.
• Belarus Police Detain Hundreds Amid Raid On Protester's Shrine.
• Azerbaijan Delays Takeover Of Disputed Territory.
• Erdogan Visits Northern Cyprus, Calls For Two-State Solution For Island.
• Moroccan Forces Clash With Western Sahara Fighters.
• Peru's Interim President Steps Down Amid Protests.
• WPost Al: Brazil Grapples With Racial Redefinition Amid US Protests.
• Death Toll In Philippines Typhoon Rises To 67.
• NYTimes Analysis: Chinese Legal System Fails To Protect Women From Domestic Violence.
• Mahuta Named First Maori Woman In New Zealand Cabinet.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Kelly Joins At Least 12 GOP Lawmakers Calling For Trump To Give Biden Access To Classified Intelligence
Briefings.
On CBS This Morning <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/de1912a1d5204739b9df133844alf14f?
pubid=fbi> (11/13, 2.36M), Paula Reid reported a "growing number of Republicans...say that Biden should at
least get...access [to classified intelligence briefings], including the President's allies like" Sens. Lindsey Graham
(R-SC) and Ted Cruz (R-TX). On NBC's Today
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/3f2b4e136b0f4958bdc69c156fe22128?pubid=fbi> (11/13, 2.87M),
Kristen Welker reported, "At least a dozen [Republican lawmakers are] now saying Mr. Biden should receive
classified intelligence briefings, which are being blocked by the White House."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/13/kelly-criticizes-trump-over-delay-of-biden-transition-
436465> (11/13, Lippman, 4.29M) reports former White House chief of StaffJohn Kelly in an interview on
Friday argued Biden "should start receiving intelligence briefings, and the delay in allowing the transition to
officially get started is damaging U.S. national security." Kelly said, "You lose a lot if the transition is delayed
because the new people are not allowed to get their head in the game." Kelly added, "The president, with all due
respect, does not have to concede. But it's about the nation. It hurts our national security because the people who
should be getting [up to speed], it's not a process where you go from zero to 1,000 miles per hour."
Meanwhile, Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-transition/biden-to-be-briefed-by-national-
security-experts-next-week-transition-official-idUSICBN27T2ICX> (11/13, Lewis) reports that Biden transition
official Jen Psaki on Friday "said the fact that Biden was not yet receiving classified intelligence briefings could
hurt his preparations to govern," but she announced that Biden "will be briefed by national security experts next
week." The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/13/biden-adviser-gop-
lawmakers-starting-recognize-ele> (11/13, McLaughlin, 492K) reports Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to
Biden, during an appearance on CNN "said Friday the growing chorus of Republicans calling for Mr. Biden to
start receiving intelligence briefings shows it is time for...Trump to throw in the towel."
However, Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/13/obama-slams-gop-trumps-fraud-claims-436419>
(11/13, Forgey, 4.29M) reports former President Barack Obama in an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning"
scheduled to air this weekend "said...it 'has been disappointing' to see congressional Republicans remain
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supportive of...Trump's baseless claims of widespread voter fraud and his refusal to concede the 2020 White
House race to...Biden." He said, "There's damage to this." Obama added, "What happens is that the peaceful
transfer of power — the notion that any of us who attain an elected office, whether it's dog catcher or president,
are servants of the people, it's a temporary job, we're not above the rules, we're not above the law — that's the
essence of our democracy." In addition, Obama "described the fraud allegations leveled by GOP lawmakers as
disingenuous, saying that `they obviously didn't think there was any fraud going on, because they didn't say
anything about it for the first two days' after Election Day, when the results in some key swing states were still
unsettled."
In addition, Terry Moran said on ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/3ab4f69937a64449a792c785511)72a02?pubid=fbi> (11/13, story 4,
3:31, Muir, 6.44M) that Trump's refusal to concede "is throwing a wrench into Biden's plan to tackle the virus.
His team has been blocked from coordinating with the White House coronavirus task force." Under the headline
"Trump's Stonewalling Of Biden's Transition Team Threatens National Security, Democrats Say," the New York
Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/13/us/trumps-stonewalling-of-bidens-transition-team-threatens-
national-security-democrats-say.html> (11/13, Sanger, Stolberg, 18.61M) reports that as they have been
"deprived of access to secure government communications by the Trump administration, Mr. Biden's team of
more than 500 former officials and outside experts has embraced workarounds."
In an analysis, the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/11/12/how-long-can-
republicans-keep-helping-trump-delegitimize-election/> (11/12, Phillips, I4.2M) says that national security
officials "are concemed...other countries — and the coronavirus — could take advantage of a slowed transition
for...Biden," and democracy experts "warn that the Republican Party is undermining the foundations of the U.S.
electoral system and that the GOP is mirroring authoritarianism."
Protests
FBI Probing Post-Election Vandalism Targeting Government.
The Oregonian <https://wvvw.oregonlive.com/crime/2020/11/feds-concerned-about-cluster-of-post-election-
vandalism-targeting-government-employees-property.html> (11/13, Bernstein, 1M) reports, "Federal officials are
investigating a cluster of vandalism that appears to target government employees in the Pacific Northwest and
Portland area in the wake of the presidential election, according to a federal source familiar with the cases."
According to the Oregonian, "On Wednesday morning, a federal law enforcement officer's unmarked take-home
work vehicle was set on fire outside his Washington County home. The officer works at a federal building in
downtown Portland, the source said. The FBI, the U.S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,
Washington County Sheriff's Office and Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue are investigating the fire. No arrest has
been made, sheriff's Sgt. Robert L. Rookhuyzen said Friday."
Trump Denounces "Antifa Scum" For Clashes After His Supporters DC Rally.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/nov/15/trump-blasts-antifa-scum-dc-
descends-chaos/> (11/15, Mordock, 492K) reports President Trump on Saturday "slammed `ANTIFA SCUM',
the media and D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser as pro-Trump supporters and leftist activists violently clashed in
Washington." The Times adds, "More than 20 people were arrested, according to statements from the U.S. Park
Police and the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. D.C. Police said two of its officers were injured late
Saturday evening."
Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller said on Fox News' MediaBuzz
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<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/62099396540017playlist_id=2636605067001fisp=show-clips> (11/15, 536K) it is
"shameful that some of the competing networks whether it be CNN or MSNBC have not covered it the way that
they should. The fact of the matter is these were peaceful protesters, so to speak, folks who were going to talk
about their support for President Trump, and out of nowhere Antifa and these BLM protesters come in and start
hitting them. ... These aren't Trump supporters that are showing up and committing the violence. I think the
media needs to cover this, and I do think that whether it be the DC police or the DOJ, there have to be immediate
crackdowns on groups like Antifa because this isn't how society is supposed to wok."
Nearly Two Dozen Arrested In Washington, DC Trump Protests.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-race-and-ethnicity-media-
2f5cfab681cr0bbee785fccla4209701> (11/15, Khalil, Freking) reports, "Demonstrations over President Donald
Trump's loss at the polls have resulted in charges against nearly two dozen people in Washington, including a
person accused of setting off a commercial firework and four people accused in an assault that left the victim
unconscious on the street." According to the AP, "The arrests came during and after protesters and
counterdemonstrators clashed Saturday in Northwest Washington. Several thousand people rallied during the day
in support of Trump, whose motorcade briefly drove by the gathering protesters Saturday morning on the way to
the president's Northern Virginia golf club. Trump supporters marched from Freedom Plaza to the Supreme
Court Building, across from the Capitol, during the day. Their activities and those of counterdemonstrators grew
increasing tense and took a violent turn in the early evening."
WPost Analysis: Following Summer Of Demonstrations, Americans Voted In Favor Of Criminal Justice Reform.
A Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nationaUcriminal-justice-election/2020/11/13/20186380-
25d6-11eb-8672-c281c7a2c96e_story.html> (11/13, Berman, Jackman, 14.2M) analysis says that after going into
"the streets for extended demonstrations this summer to protest police violence and racial injustice," Americans
"took to the voting booth" on Election Day "to endorse criminal justice and policing reforms." Americans
"backed a string of measures increasing police oversight, elected reform-minded prosecutors, loosened drug laws
and passed other proposals rethinking key elements of law enforcement and justice in their communities." The
Post adds, "These votes, taken together, signal that after a summer of protest brought renewed scrutiny to the
justice system, many Americans were open to rethinking how it functions — particularly on the state and local
level, where policies have a stark impact on how people interact with the justice system."
However, The Hill <https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/525983-warner-blames-democratic-losses-on-defund-
the-police> (11/14, Axelrod, 2.98M) reports Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) "said progressives' calls to `defund the
police' were in part to blame for Democratic losses in the House in a cycle when the party was expected to gain
seats." While on WAMU's "Politics Hour," Warner on Friday said, "I think the ability, using terms like `defund
the police' have led to Democratic losses in this last year."
WPost Analysis: How Biden Approaches Police Violence "Could Provide Some Answers To Concerns" Black
Voters Have Regarding Democratic Party. In another Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/11/14/black-voters-delivered-democrats-presidency-now-they-
are-caught-middle-its-internal-battle/> (11/14, 14.2M) analysis, Eugene Scott says, "Because the Democratic
Party didn't benefit from the blue wave that many expected on Election Day, some lawmakers and party leaders
are suggesting Democrats need to distance themselves from the messaging and, perhaps, ideas surrounding one
of the most popular issues with the party's base. That could mean disappointing one of the groups that can take
credit for Joe Biden's victory: Black voters." A Post-Ipsos poll from June shows that "Black voters considered
racism and policing to be among their top issues heading into the election." The Post adds that a large number of
Americans want Biden "to approach concerns about police violence differently than Trump. How his
administration responds could provide some answers to concerns of Black voters that the Democratic Party is
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always ready to take their votes but not fully address their issues."
Even With New Police Law, Critics Feel Baltimore County Has A Great Deal More To Do.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/locaUpublic-safety/skepticism-over-baltimore-county-
new-policing-law/2020/11/14/06477e60-2508-11eb-8672-c281c7a2c96e_story.html> (11/14, I4.2M) says
Baltimore County in October approved a policing law that, among other things, "compels officers to intervene if
they witness excessive use of force." Moreover, the bill is meant "to curtail the use of chokeholds by county
officers, allowing that use of force only in defense against death or serious bodily injury." Critics, however, "say
that while the legislation and other recent changes have some merit, the county has much more to do." NAACP
Baltimore County Branch President Tony Fugett said, "The proof is in the pudding," adding, "You've checked
all the boxes. Now the work has to begin, and are you really in earnest going to do the work?" Fugett "said the
NAACP has been `screaming at the top of our lungs' about the police department's issues internally and with
traffic stop disparities, but he is glad the county is finally taking steps to address it."
NYTimes Al: Some Staff Members At New York City Police Watchdog Claim Recent Layoffs At Agency Were
Due To Retaliation.
On its front page, the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/12/nyregion/nypd-ccrb-firings.html>
(11/12, Al, Southall, 18.61M) reported, "Four senior officials at the New York City agency that examines
allegations of police misconduct were laid off abruptly on Thursday in what officials described as a restructuring
meant to expand its investigative muscle." However, a number of staff members at "the agency, the Civilian
Complaint Review Board, said the layoffs were retaliation for the officials' roles in criticizing how the board
responds when the Police Department refuses to cooperate with its investigations." The Times adds, "The layoffs
came after several high-profile police killings of Black people, including George Floyd in Minneapolis, touched
off huge protests against police brutality across the United States and led to a surge of complaints against officers
in New York and other cites."
Minneapolis Sees Surging Violence As Droves Of Officers Leave Police Department.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national/minneapolis-police-shortage-violence-
floyd/2020/11/12/642f741a-lald-1 1 eb-befb-8864259bd2d8_stoty.html> (11/12, Bailey, I4.2M) reports that
about half a year after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis precipitated enormous "protests and left a wide
swath of the city burned and destroyed, Minneapolis is grappling with dueling crises: an unprecedented wave of
violence and droves of officer departures that the Minneapolis Police Department warns could soon leave the
force unable to respond to emergencies." According to the Post, "Homicides in Minneapolis are up 50 percent,
with nearly 75 people killed across the city so far this year. More than 500 people have been shot, the highest
number in more than a decade and twice as many as in 2019. And there have been more than 4,600 violent
crimes — including hundreds of carjackings and robberies — a five-year high."
NYC Pilot Program Will See Dispatchers Send Mental Health Units To Respond To Mental Health Calls Instead
Of Police.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-13/nyc-pilot-sends-health-workers-in-place-of-
police?snid—premium> (11/13, Akinnibi, 4.73M) reports that New York City "plans to test out a program where
dispatchers send out emergency medical services and mental health crisis workers, instead of police officers, to
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mental health-related calls, making it the latest city to attempt a pivot away from policing as a cure-all."
Bloomberg adds, "The city's mental health teams will work in two high-need communities starting in February."
The teams are going to respond instead of the conventional "police and paramedic teams, except in cases that
involve a weapon or imminent danger, according to a statement from Mayor Bill de Blasio's office this week."
Louisville Family Still Getting Harassed By Neighbor Who Allegedly Painted Racist Message On Their
Driveway.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/13/1ouisville-harassment-couple-
swastikas-racial-slurs/> (11/13, Salcedo, 14.2M) says that in June, Connie and Michella Pineda went outside
their Louisville home and discovered "a bright orange swastika and a racist message spray-painted on their
driveway." Upon checking a security camera, the Pinedas, "who are Latina and Filipina, respectively,"
discovered "they knew the attacker, they later told police," with the perpetrator being their neighbor. That
individual, Suzanne Craft, in July "was charged with criminal mischief and later sentenced to seven days of jail
and house arrest for violating a no-contact order with the couple, as reported by the Louisville Courier-Journal."
Now, however, the Pinedas indicate that "they suspect Craft is still targeting them and their five children with
racist harassment." The Post says it was told by the Pineda's attorney that their security cameras during recent
weeks captured Craft putting "cat litter in their fountain and" leaving "what appeared to be a bag of threatening
letters on their lawn."
Rittenhouse's Mother Slams Biden For Showing Son In Campaign Ad.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/13/kyle-rittehouses-mom-slams-joe-
biden-for-using-sont> (11/13, Blake, 492K) reports, "The mother of Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager facing
murder charges for the deaths of two people shot this summer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, slammed Joseph R. Biden
for including her son in a campaign ad." During a Thursday interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson, Wendy
Rittenhouse said regarding Biden, "I will take him down," adding, "Cheaters don't win, and he used my son's
image to get votes,"
Operation LeGend
Nearly 360 Arrests In St. Louis Area Under Operation LeGend.
KMOV-TV <https://www.kmov.corn/news/357-arrests-made-as-part-of-operation-legend-in-st-
louis/article_d7b28d60-fd8e-Ilea-a48b-c7fa7a2fcebb.html> St. Louis (11/13, 362K) reports, "St. Louis is
leading the pack when it comes to arrests through Operation LeGend," which "brings in federal law enforcement
agencies to work with state and local law enforcement to try and root out violent crime." KMOV-TV adds,
"Since the program first came to St. Louis, 828 people have been arrested, including 43 homicide suspects, and
359 guns were seized. According to officials, 357 people have been federally charged in the area. 'Through
Operation LeGend, we have dedicated over 1,000 federal agents and tens of millions of dollars to the cities. This
includes our agents and intelligence analysts, fugitive trackers, forensic experts to work with our task forces to
take violent criminals off the street. We have already seen some excellent results around the country,' said U.S.
Attorney General William Barr."
Counter-Terrorism
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Two Testify Against Alleged Ringleader Of Minnesota Mosque Bombing.
The AP <https://www.sfchronicle.corn/news/article/Man-testifies-against-alleged-ringleader-of-15725548.php>
(11/13) reports from St. Paul, Minnesota, "Two Illinois men who pleaded guilty to a 2017 bombing of a
Minnesota mosque testified that the group's alleged ringleader recruited them for an unspecified job and didn't
fill them in on his plan until they neared their target." Michael McWhorter, 31, and Joe Morris, 25, "testified that
Michael Hari hated Muslims, and they said they participated in the attack at Dar al-Farooq Islamic Center at
Hari's instruction," but "Hari's trial was stopped abruptly Friday after a juror's spouse tested positive for
COVID-19. The Star Tribune reported that the trial will be in recess while tests are done to determine if the jury
was exposed. It will resume late next week at the earliest."
The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://www.startribune.corn/mosque-bombing-accomplice-testifies-he-was-
recruited-by-father-figure-to-harass-the-untouchables/573068062/> (11/13, Mannix, 1.04M) reports, "As they
drove through their rural community in central Illinois in summer 2017, Michael Hari asked Joe Morris if he
wanted to take a job. 'He said that it wouldn't be exactly legal,' Morris, 25, recounted to jurors in St. Paul's
federal courthouse on Friday, 'but we were going to harass the untouchables.' The 'untouchables,' Hari told
Morris, included people the government couldn't get to, such as George Soros, antifa and ISIS, according to
Morris's testimony. And 'harass' meant to 'take the money, destroy their buildings,' said Morris, swiveling back
and forth in his chair in the courtroom. On the fifth day of Hari's domestic terrorism trial, Morris, a key witness
for the prosecution, told the July that Hari planned and recruited him to help carry out the Aug. 5, 2017, bombing
of Dar Al-Farooq mosque in Bloomington. Hari, 49, of Clarence, Ill., has pleaded not guilty to five federal
charges, including civil rights and hate crimes."
Nevada Man Sentenced To Two Years In Bomb Plot Case.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/nevada/articles/2020-11-13/white-supremacist-sentenced-to-
2-years-in-bomb-plot-case> (11/13, Ritter, Kunzelman) reports from Las Vegas, "A white supremacist who told
an undercover FBI agent about his plans to firebomb a synagogue or attack a Las Vegas bar catering to LGBTQ
customers was sentenced Friday to two years in prison." Conor Climo, 24, "apologized before U.S. District
Judge James Mahan sentenced him to prison followed by six months of home confinement with electronic
monitoring. Prosecutors recommended a 30-month prison sentence." Judge Mahan "gave Climo credit for the
jail time he already has served since his August 2019 arrest and agreed to recommend that he serves his prison
time in Louisiana, near grandparents whom he plans to live with after his release. Defense attorney Paul Riddle
said his client is grateful that FBI agents arrested him when they did because he knows that he was on a 'very
dark path.'"
KVVU-TV <https://www.fox5vegas.corn/news/crimelas-vegas-man-sentenced-to-2-years-in-prison-after-
making-threats-to-synagogue-Igbtq/article_82a6229a-25e9-11eb-86f6-1f19f33b2823.html?block_id=1002214>
Las Vegas (11/13, Emerson, 124K) reports, "According to court documents, Climo was communicating with
members of a white supremacist group Feuerkrieg Division. Prosecutors said the group encourages attacks on
federal government, infrastructure, minorities and members of the LGBTQ community. In online conversations
from May 2019 to July 2019, Climo discussed setting fire to a Las Vegas synagogue and using Molotov
cocktails, according to prosecutors. They said Climo also conducted surveillance on a bar located on Fremont
Street he believed catered to the LGBTQ community. Climo pleaded guilty on Feb. 10 to one count of possession
of an unregistered fiream; namely, components to make a bomb. Climo was investigated by an FBI-led Joint
Terrorism Task Force."
Biden Urged To Create White House Position Tasked With Combatting Domestic Terrorism.
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The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-administration-urged-to-take-fresh-look-at-
domestic-terrorism-11605279834> (11/13, Levy, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Joe Biden is being
urged to create a White House position responsible for the fight against ideologically inspired terrorists in the US
and to increase funding to combat such groups.
NYTimes Al: Intelligence Officials Confirm Israeli Operatives Killed Key Al Qaeda Leader In Iran.
In a front-page article, the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/13/world/middleeast/al-masri-
abdullah-qaeda-dead.html> (11/13, Al, Goldman, Schmitt, Fassihi, Bergman, 18.61M) reports intelligence
officials have confirmed "Al Qaeda's second-highest leader, accused of being one of the masterminds of the
deadly 1998 attacks on American embassies in Africa, was killed in Iran three months ago." According to the
Times, "Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Masri, was gunned
down on the streets of Tehran by two assassins on a motorcycle on Aug. 7, the anniversary of the embassy
attacks. He was killed along with his daughter, Miriam, the widow of Osama bin Laden's son Harnza bin Laden."
The Times adds, "The attack was carried out by Israeli operatives at the behest of the United States, according to
four of the officials. It is unclear what role if any was played by the United States, which had been tracking the
movements of Mr. al-Masri and other Qaeda operatives in Iran for years." CNN
<https://www.cnn.corn/2020/11/14/middleeast/al-qaeda-mohammed-al-masri-murder-intUindex.html> (11/14,
Lister, Cruickshank, Balkiz, 83.16M) reports that on Friday, a "senior counterterrorism official" told them "that
Abu Muhammad al-Masri is probably dead."
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/world/articles/2020-11-14/us-israel-worked-together-to-track-and-kill-
al-qaida-no-2> (11/14, Lee, LaPorta) reports Al-Masri's death "is a blow to al-Qaida" and "comes amid rumors
in the Middle East about the fate of the group's leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri. The officials could not confirm those
reports but said the U.S. intelligence community was trying to determine their credibility." Two officials — "one
within the intelligence community and with direct knowledge of the operation and another former CIA officer
briefed on the matter —said al-Masri was killed by Kidon, a unit within the secretive Israeli spy organization
Mossad allegedly responsible for the assassination of high-value targets."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/al-masri-qaeda-killed-
iran/2020/11/14/63135590e-2626-11eb-a688-5298ad5d580a_stoiy.html> (11/14, Nakashima, 14.2M) says that a
"report about Masri's death was posted and quickly deleted from a private al-Qaeda forum last month, according
to SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks extremism online. Al-Qaeda has repeatedly failed to acknowledge the
deaths of its leaders in the past two years, fearful that to do so would betray its weakness, SITE founder Rita
Katz said."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corrilarticle/usa-security-qaeda/israeli-operatives-killed-al-qaedas-no-2-leader-in-
iran-in-august-new-york-times-idUSKBN27U02L> (11/14) reports that a US official, "speaking to Reuters on
condition of anonymity, declined to confirm any details of the Times story or say whether there was any U.S.
involvement. The White House National Security Council did not immediately respond to a request for
comment."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/intemationaUmiddle-east-north-africa/526024-top-al-qaida-operative-
tracked-and-killed-by-us> (11/14, 2.98M) also runs a report, among others.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Denies Report. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/14/world/middleeast/iran-al-qaedaleader-killed.html> (11/14, Fassihi,
18.6IM) reports Iran's Foreign Ministry on Saturday "denied a report that Israeli agents had fatally shot Al
Qaeda's second-ranking leader on the streets of Tehran, likening it to a `Hollywood' scenario manufactured by
`American and Zionist' officials."
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French Government Defends Response To Islamist Terrorist Attacks.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/france-terrorism-muslims-
confusion/2020/11/13/e40332be-2042-11eb-ad53-4c1fda49907d_story.html> (11/14, McAuley, 14.2M) reports,
"The French government is bristling at international criticism of its response to recent Islamist terrorist attacks,
accusing foreign leaders and journalists of misrepresenting an attempt to target extremist violence on French soil
as a crackdown on Islam." While "prominent French Muslim faith leaders and intellectuals have largely
endorsed Macron's anti-separatism campaign, reiterating that there is no official discrimination against Muslims
in France and speaking out in favor of France's unique brand of state secularism...some of these same voices
note that members of Macron's own cabinet have undermined his message on Islam with comments that come
across as doublespeak."
Ethiopian Security Officials Arrest Suspected Members Of Al-Shabaab, ISIS Accused Of Plotting Terror Attacks.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-14/ethiopia-arrests-al-shabaab-and-isis-
suspects-planning-attacks?smd=premium> (11/14, Gebre, 4.73M) reports, "Ethiopian security officials have
arrested 14 suspected members of al-Shabaab and ISIS accused of planning terrorist attacks in the capital Addis
Ababa and other parts of the country, the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corp. reported, citing a statement from the
National Intelligence and Security Service."
Eleven Germans Charged With Belonging To Far-Right Terror Group.
The AP <https://apnews.com/articlelintemational-news-civil-wars-germany-
0ff7428694469210965e4e8e26715107> (11/13) reports, "Eleven German men have been charged with belonging
to a far-right terror organization on allegations they were planning deadly attacks on Muslims to create unrest
and eventually overthrow the German government, prosecutors said Friday." German federal prosecutors "said
eight of the men, led by Werner S. and Tony E., formed the `Group S' organization during a meeting in
September 2019." The other three men "were accused of joining later, and a twelfth suspect was charged with
supporting the group."
Local Insurgency In Mozambique Increases Allegiance To Islamic State.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/mozambique-insurgents-islamic-
statel2020/11/13/82d3bc8a-2460-11eb-9c4a-0dc6242c48I4_story.html> (11/13, Chinaka, Wroughton, Warrick,
14.2M) reports, "In the densely forested, oil-and-gas-rich northeast corner of Mozambique, a local Islamic
insurgency has steadily escalated with a growing allegiance to the Islamic State and the arrival of foreign fighters
using operational techniques similar to those from conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq." Earlier this month,
"insurgents decapitated as many as 50 people in attacks on several villages...according to Police Commander
Bernardino Rafael."
Counter-Intelligence
Biden Transition, Some Republicans Critical Of Trump's Refusal To Share Classified Information.
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On the CBS Weekend News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/de62f53c2a0341d0883d38c68a7cb72f?
pubid=fbi> (11/14, story 2, 2:13, Yuccas, 2.85M), Chip Reid reported that Biden's transition team "says planning
is proceeding but it is hampered by President Trump's refusal to authorize the usual sharing of classified
information. Even several Republican senators have called for President Trump to authorize comprehensive
intelligence briefings for the Biden team." In a statement, former White House chief of staff John Kelly told CBS
News, "It is not about the President or about Mr. Biden. It is about America and what is best for our people. Mr.
Trump should order the transition process begin immediately. It is the right and moral thing to do."
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.comfbd57d947636847b5bf459442cae875b2?
pubid=fbi> (11/14, story 7, 1:46, Diaz-Balart, 5.38M), Geoff Bennett said that with the President "refusing to
concede, the Biden transition team is shut out of the current Administration's pandemic planning." Bennett
added, "Until the Trump Administration formally recognizes Biden as President-elect, outgoing Trump officials
can't share critical COVID vaccine distribution plans with the incoming Biden team." Biden Chief of Staff Ron
Klain: "The sooner we can get our transition experts into meetings with the folks who are planning the
vaccination campaign, the more seamless the transition from a Biden presidency to a Trump presidency can be."
In a New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/13/opinion/sunday/transition-national-security.html>
(11/13, 18.61M) op-ed, Susan Rice, a member of the Biden-Harris transition advisory board but not of the
transition team, asserted that in the week "since...Biden's victory became clear," Trump "and his administration
have taken no steps toward starting the process of transition. The risks to our national security are mounting."
She concluded, "Instead of acting in the national interest to orchestrate a responsible, democratic transition, Mr.
Trump and many Republicans are spending time sowing false doubts about the legitimacy of Mr. Biden's
election. Tragically, but not surprisingly, Mr. Trump appears determined to take a final wrecking ball to our
democracy and national security on his inevitable way out the door."
Following Promotion, Giuliani Spreads Conspiracy Theories About Electronic Voting Machines.
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/28ba462918d44913alae3ce9736eb689?
pubid=fbi> (11/14, story 6, 0:23, Diaz-Balart, 5.38M), Kelly O'Donnell reported the President's personal lawyer,
Rudy Giuliani, "tells us he'll be taking over the litigation team after another Trump adviser contracted COVID."
O'Donnell added Giuliani "says he'll be filing additional actions in the coming week," although "so far nothing
the Trump team has put forward provides enough evidence to overturn the Biden result."
Meanwhile, the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/14/us/politics/giuliani-adds-fuel-to-
discredited-theories-about-voting-machines.html> (11/14, Montague, 18.61M) reports Giuliani "continued on
Saturday his effort to delegitimize votes cast through electronic voting machines, citing several conspiracies
connected to the companies that make the machines and the software they run in a post on Twitter." According to
the Times, "Giuliani hinted support for a discredited theory that one of the companies that manufactures the
voting machines used in some states, Smartmatic, is controlled by the billionaire philanthropist George Soros."
The Times adds the President subsequently "picked up a similar refrain, stating in a tweet that the election was
'stolen' by `privately owned Radical Left company, Dominion,' without providing evidence or explaining why
Dominion was distinct among the many other privately owned election system vendors that routinely administer
elections in the United States."
However, Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/14/giuliani-trump-legal-plans-436475> (11/14,
Isenstadt, 4.29M) says that with the campaign "already facing exceedingly long odds in its recount efforts, there
are widespread concerns within Trumpworld and GOP circles that Giuliani's antics are thwarting the president's
legal machinery from within." Politico adds Giuliani's promotion "also threatens to complicate a legal apparatus
that has been in the works since June," which Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/13/trump-legal-
team-cases-dropped-436492> (11/13, Caputo, 4.29M) says "is slowly grinding to a halt after suffering a slew of
legal defeats and setbacks." According to Politico, "So many lawsuits have been filed in so many state and
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federal courts that no one has an exact number. But one thing is certain: the Trump campaign has an almost
perfect record, having won only one case and lost at least a dozen."
In a more than 2,800-word front-page article, the Washington Post
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-election-legal-challenges/2020/11/14/90Mbd04-25e2-11eb-
a688-5298ad5d580a_story.html> (11/14, Al, Fahrenthold, Brown, Knowles, 14.2M) reports that rather than
"revealing widespread — or even isolated — fraud, the effort by Trump's legal team has so far done the opposite:
It's affirmed the integrity of the election that Trump lost. Nearly every GOP challenge has been tossed out. Not a
single vote has been overturned." According to the Post, "Part of the problem is that Trump's approach has been
backward: Declare crimes first, then look for proof afterward."
In addition, the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-lawyers-pressured-to-end-role-in-
election-challenges-11605371893> (11/14, Randazzo, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports law firms
representing the Trump campaign have been increasingly withdrawing from the cases or seeking to clarify their
involvement amid ongoing social media campaigns from the Lincoln Project and the People's Parity Project
among other advocacy groups.
Meanwhile, Newsweek <https://www.newsweek.coinkia-director-gina-haspel-should-fired-ignoring-election-
software-warnings-trump-lawyer-says-1547582> (11/15, Lemon, I.53M) reports Sidney Powell, "an attorney
representing President Donald Trump, said that CIA director Gina Haspel `should be fired' for not objecting to
the use of election software the president and his supporters claim—without providing evidence—allowed
President-elect Joe Biden to win through `fraud.'"
In an interview on Saturday, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) told Bloomberg
<https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-11-14/weak-trump-lawsuits-seek-to-delegitimize-biden-
michigan-ag-says?smd=premium> (11/14, Larson, 4.73M) that the lawsuits aim to "sow doubt about Biden's
victory `right from the get go' so that he and his `alders and abettors' can use unfounded claims of fraud to
challenge Biden's policy proposals and legislative priorities." Nessel added, "None of those claims are true, and
the margin of victory is going to be enormous, with both the popular vote and the Electoral College."
In a Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.coin/opinions/boies-olson-lawyers-bush-gore-2000-joe-
biden-president/2020/11/14/1e113520-25ff-Ileb-8672-c281c7a2c96e_story.html> (11/14, 14.2M) op-ed, David
Boies, chairman of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, and Theodore B. Olson, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher as
well as a former US solicitor general, say they "represented the opposing sides in Bush v. Gore" and "still don't
agree about how the Supreme Court ruled, but we completely agree that nothing in that case — or in the Supreme
Court's decision — supports the challenges now being thrown about in an attempt to undermine...Biden's
victory." They add the outcome of the election is not in doubt, as Biden "will be president."
In his Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/11/13/trumps-originalist-judges-
should-reject-his-lawsuits-usurping-states-rights-framers-would/> (11/13, 14.2M) column, Edward B. Foley
argued that the Trump campaign's legal challenges "would appall the framers of the Constitution and should be
rejected by the kind of originalist judges that Trump has helped install on the federal bench." According to Foley,
"Trump's foray into federal court is asking for unprecedented intervention in a presidential election, a move that
would contravene basic premises of how the resolution of a dispute over presidential ballots is designed to
operate."
Republican State Election Officials Deny Trump's Election Fraud Claims. USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/14/election-2020-gop-officials-swing-states-
shoot-down-trump-fraud-claims/6271421002/> (11/14, Behrmann, 10.3IM) reports that although the President
"has claimed, without offering evidence, that the election was overrun by fraud and his campaign filed a number
of lawsuits attacking the voting process in several battleground states he went on to lose," state election officials,
including "many" Republicans in "crucial swings states have responded by assuring voters there have been no
signs of widespread fraud despite what Trump and his supporters have alleged."
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The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/14/us/republican-voter-restrictions-absentee.html>
(11/14, Wines, 18.61M) says that while "Republican charges of fictitious voter fraud took center stage before,
during and after the count, backed by a barrage of lawsuits intent on making it harder to cast or tally votes,"
Americans nonetheless "cast ballots at a rate not seen in a century. A Democrat was elected president. And
Republicans drew surprising support from Black and Latino voters — the very groups the party historically
targeted with restrictive voting laws in state after state." The Times adds, "aspects of this election — especially
the shift from Election Day voting to mail ballots, and the party's surprising gains with some racial groups —
raise questions of whether the Republican strategy of voter restrictions served the party's interests as it once did."
However, The Hill <https://thehill.com/homenews/media/525969-lou-dobbs-casts-election-results-as-effort-to-
deny-trump-what-is-rightfiffly> (11/14, Polus, 2.98M) reports that Fox Business host Lou Dobbs, "a vocal
Trump supporter," on Friday "vehemently defended...Trump's claims that he isn't receiving a chance at a fair
election, calling it 'outrageous."' Dobbs said, "The president doesn't want a statue erected to him." Dobbs
added, "What he wants is a free and fair election and honest results, and it's been denied to him." According to
Dobbs, "I see so little animation in the Republican Party on this. It's as if it's just another day at the store and
when, in fact, I believe the fate of the republic hangs in the balance here."
Meanwhile, Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/11/14/trumps-legacy-will-be-
framed-by-his-actions-between-now-inauguration> (11/14, 14.2M) columnist Hugh Hewitt argues that if Trump
"embraces...Biden, welcomes him to the White House, commands a smooth transition of power, sits on the
inauguration platform, smiles and waves as he departs to Mar-a-Lago, the final months of his presidency will be
largely just another rake stepped on by Manhattan-Beltway media elites, another orgy of excessive speculation
and innuendo," so he should make the next 60 days "about Operation Warp Speed delivering vaccines and
therapeutics [as] it will be a glorious pivot in the story, a theme that emerged Friday afternoon in a news
conference at the White House." Hewitt adds the President and his loyalists can then "work to maintain a hold on
the GOP, which is best accomplished by his proceeding smoothly toward a peaceful, graceful transition of
power."
Federal Prosecutors Tell Barr They Saw No Evidence Of Substantial "Irregularities" During Elections.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national-security/william-barr-election-
memo/2020/11/13/6ed06d20-25e4-11eb-a688-5298ad5d580a_story.html> (11/13, Zapotosky, Hamburger,
I4.2M) reports 16 assistant US attorneys who were "specially assigned to monitor malfeasance in the 2020
election" in a letter on Friday called on Attorney General Barr "to rescind his recent memorandum allowing
investigators to publicly pursue allegations of `vote tabulation irregularities' in certain cases before results are
certified, saying they had not seen evidence of any substantial anomalies." The Post adds the signatories of the
letter "told Barr that the release of his...memorandum — which changed long-standing Justice Department policy
on the steps prosecutors can take before the results of an election are certified — `thrusts career prosecutors into
partisan politics."'
Meanwhile, USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/11/13/election-2020-trump-voter-
fraud-claims-slammed-ex-officials/6276446002/> (11/13, Phillips, 10.31M) reports 1,000 attorneys, "retired
federal and state judges, state attorneys general and law professors" in a letter "criticized the Trump
administration over baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election." USA Today adds the letter
"asked public officials to stop making false claims of systemic fraud that...Trump has claimed `stole' the election
from him."
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/5beacbd2506f44dab28d3e2c6484bfbb?
pubid=fbi> (11/13, story 5, 3:57, Holt, 5.27M), Cynthia McFadden said Trump's claim that Dominion Voting
Systems "deleted 2.7 million Trump votes nationwide, trigger[ed] this response from his own Department of
Homeland Security: `There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes or was in
any way compromised.'" McFadden added, "In the last few days, NBC News has spoken to more than a dozen
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state election chiefs across the country, Republicans and Democrats alike, who say there is simply no evidence
backing up the President's claims of wide scale fraud or even mistakes that would change the ultimate outcome."
Washington Reacts To Possible Ouster Of CISA Director.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/11/13/cybersecurity-202-officials-say-
firing-dhs-cyber-chief-could-make-usless-safe-election-process-continues/> (11/13, Marks, 14.2M) reports that
news of CISA Director Christopher Krebs "could be ousted in a post-election firing rampage" at DHS "sent
shockwaves through Washington." Krebs "has been overseeing the largest-ever operation to secure a U.S.
election...presiding over a 24/7 war room with state and local election officials that launched on Election Day
and is still operating." The CISA Director "apparently drew the ire of White House officials with a rumor control
page that knocked back phony claims about election fraud." Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus co-founder
Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI) said, "The public needs to have accurate information, and when there are rumors and
disinformation and misinformation we need a trusted source in government to say, `Yes, this is true' or `No, it
isn't.'" Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) said, "Chris Krebs has done a
great job protecting our elections.... There is no possible justification to remove him from office."
Wolf Reportedly Defying Trump's Order To Fire Krebs. The New York Post
<https://nypost.corn/2020/11/13/dhs-boss-chad-wolf-defies-trump-order-to-fire-cyber-chief-chris-krebs/> (11/13,
Nelson, 4.57M) reports, "Department of Homeland Security acting Secretary Chad Wolf is defying President
Trump's order to terminate election cybersecurity official Christopher Krebs, multiple sources tell The Post."
Extremists Turn To Fringe Social Networks To Spread Post-Election Disinformation.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/13/extremists-fringe-social-media-election-fraud-436369>
(11/13, Scott, 4.29M) reports that Facebook and Twitter have sought to "squash claims from...Trump and others
of electoral fraud." However, the companies "are hitting a big obstacle: The messages are running wild on
smaller fringe networks popular among the far right — then boomeranging back onto the mainstream platforms."
Politico adds its review of Telegram, 4Chan, and Parler reveals "extremist groups, white nationalists and
conspiracy theorists - some claiming ties to QAnon, which alleges a so-called deep-state plot to undermine
Trump — have taken to encrypted messaging apps and online message boards." Meanwhile, others "promoted
rumors that WikiLeaks was about to publish evidence of voter fraud, and called on people to share it widely
across the web." According to Politico, "The fringe forums also have acted as staging grounds for coordinated
misinformation campaigns targeting the major social networks, as well as repositories for extreme content."
McCabe Says Further Trump-Russia Declassifications "Unflattering" For President.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/mccabe-claims-further-russia-
declassifications-could-cast-trump-in-a-very-negative-light> (11/14, Dunleavy, 448K) reports that former FBI
Deputy Director Andrew McCabe "seemed to try to warn President Trump off from declassifying further
information related to the Trump-Russia investigation." He said "there was still secretive classified intelligence
that could `risk casting the president in a very negative light.'" McCabe told CNN's Chris Cuomo last week, "It's
almost incomprehensible to me that he would want that information out. I don't see how he spins it to his
advantage, because quite frankly, I don't believe it's flattering." Asked if there is more to know about Trump,
McCabe said, "the original version of that report was classified at the absolute highest level I have ever seen.
We're talking about top secret, compartmentalized, code word stuff, and it would be tragic to American
intelligence collection for those sources to be put at risk." Also reporting is the Daily Caller
<https://dailycaller.corn/2020/11/14/andrew-mccabe-intelligence-donald-trump-negative/> (11/14, Ross, 716K).
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QAnon Conspiracy Thriving Internationally.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/qanon-conspiracy-global-
reach/2020/11/12/ca312138-13a5-11eb-a258-614acf2b906d_story.html> (11/12, Rauhala, Morris, I4.2M)
reports the QAnon conspiracy appears to be thriving internationally. In fact, "in a Telegram channel for believers
in Australia and New Zealand this week, a fabricated story about Democrats deliberately infecting tens of
thousands of senior citizens with the coronavirus to use their identities to vote sat side-by-side with reports on
domestic politics." Elsewhere, "Canadian channels are circulating the false claim that Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau plans 'immediate military intervention on American soil' if Trump does not concede while also
organizing protests against coronavirus measures in Canadian cities." Additionally, "in Germany, where the pro-
Trump conspiracy has found a home with far-right groups, some QAnon influencers are disillusioned by Trump's
defeat, but many are still hopeful."
Government Urges FISC To Reject ACLU Appeal.
Law360 <https://www.law360.com/appellate/articles/1328916> (11/13, Subscription Publication, 8K) reports,
"The federal government has urged the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court's appeals branch not to revive"
the ACLU's "case urging the spy court to declassify certain court decisions, saying it doesn't have the authority
to decide the case." The ACLU sought opinions and orders "involving 'novel or significant' legal interpretations
by the spy court," which "were classified by the executive branch." It is outside the court's jurisdiction "and its
court of review to decide whether the court can declassify any part of those decisions, the government said" last
week.
ODNI Taps Matthew Kozma As IC's New CIO.
FedScoop <https://www.fedscoop.com/intelligence-community-gets-new-cio/> (11/13, Mitchell) reports that
ODNI "has selected Matthew Kozma to be CIO of the intelligence community." Kozma served "most recently as
the executive agent" for DOD's Unified Platform and Joint Cyber Command and Control. Kozma "led the
department's work to 'optimize investments, close critical cyberspace capability gaps, and ensure delivery of
resilient, agile, secure, and effective cyberspace capability solutions to the warfighter.'" DNI Ratcliffe is quoted
saying, "As a U.S. Air Force veteran of 25 years, he brings a wealth of experience in space, research and
development, intelligence, as well as private sector and international security cooperation." Ratcliffe added, "We
look forward to his leadership in modernizing and advancing the IC IT enterprise." In his new role, Kozma will
"coordinate the investment in and management of the IT enterprise across the IC, working with CIOs and other
senior leaders in the community's 17 agencies to advise the director of national intelligence."
ExecutiveGov <https://www.executivegov.com/2020/11/odni-names-matthew-kozma-as-ic-cio-john-ratcliffe-
quoted/> (11/13, Sybert) reports that Kozma "will focus his efforts on the IC's continued transition to the cloud,
through its multi-billion-dollar Commercial Cloud Enterprise (C2E) contract, as well as the adoption of artificial
intelligence."
NSA General Counsel Pick Setting Off Alarm Bells Among Experts.
According to Lawfare <https://www.lawfareblog.com/how-did-trump-loyalist-come-be-named-nsa-general-
counsel-and-what-should-biden-do-about-it> (11/14, Hennessey), the reported appointment of Michael Ellis, a
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former staffer for Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) and current NSA official, to general counsel of NSA "set off alarm
bells among commentators and those familiar with the agency," according to the Washington Post. While firings
at DOD "involve political appointees, nearly all of whom will be gone as of Jan. 20," Ellis' appointment
"appears to be an attempt to improperly politicize an important career position." It also "appears to be an effort
to `burrow,' or improperly convert a political appointee into a career position." Additionally, "the ample public
record suggests that Ellis is particularly ill-suited to discharge the essential functions of the office." The general
counsels of DNI, the Pentagon, and ODNI require Senate confirmation, while the "NSA's general counsel is a
senior career position whose occupant is formally selected by and reports to" DOD's general counsel.
Atlas 5 Rocket Carrying NRO Satellite Launched November 13.
CBS News <https://www.cbsnews.cotn/news/atlas-v-rocket-launch-ula-nro-spy-satellite-2020-11-13/> (11113,
Harwood, 3.68M) reports that a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas 5 rocket, carrying a classified NRO
satellite, was launched on November 13. After the boosters appeared to work normally, "as usual with classified
NRO missions, United Launch Alliance ended its mission commentary, leaving it to the Air Force to confirm a
successful flight in a post-launch update some time after the satellite's deployment." ULA charts "before launch
showed a northeasterly trajectory paralleling the U.S. East Coast, indicating an orbit tilted, or inclined, 50 to 60
degrees or more to the equator." Satellite analyst Ted Molczan "speculated the payload was either a Satellite
Data System spacecraft, used to pick up and pass on signals from spy satellites in lower orbits, or a signals
intelligence satellite used to eavesdrop on targeted communications."
Criminal Investigations
Bond Reduced For Three Michigan Men Charged In Whitmer Kidnap Plot.
MLive (MI) <http://wvvw.mlive.corn/public-interest/2020/11/bond-reduced-for-jackson-area-men-charged-in-
gov-whitmer-kidnapping-plot.html> (11113, Clark, 925K) reports from Jackson, Michigan, "All three Jackson-
area men charged in connection with the plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer have now had their high bonds
reduced since their arrests in October." Jackson County District Judge Michael Klaeren "reduced the $10 million
bond set for Joseph Morrison, 26, to $150,000 and the $500,000 bond for Paul Bellar, 21, to $75,000 after
hearing arguments at a bond hearing Friday, Nov. 13. The third man, Pete Musico, 42, had his bond of $10
million reduced to $100,000 at a previous hearing and has since bonded out of the Jackson County Jail."
Morrison, Bellar and Musico "are three of eight charged individuals believed to be involved in the plot to kidnap
Whitmer. Six additional individuals are facing federal charges for their roles in the plot."
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.corn/story/news/local/michigan/2020/11/13/kidnap-plot-suspects-
paul-bellar-joseph-morrison-have-bond-reduced/6280952002/> (11/13, Moran, Guillen, 1.52M) reports,
"Andrew Kirkpatrick, Bellar's attorney, portrayed his client as an Army veteran who left the state to live with his
dad and was trying to become a firefighter. He even pulled a woman out of a car wreck and gave her CPR about
two weeks before his arrest, Kirkpatrick said. Assistant Attorney General Gregory Townsend, however, portrayed
Bellar as an instructor at Wolverine Watchmen training sessions who surveilled the Capitol and used threatening
language, including once after the governor extended a coronavirus executive order. `I swear to God, if this is
true I'm going to Molotov her (expletive) house,' he said, according to Townsend. `I'm so (expletive) done with
her. She needs to be dragged to the street and hung!"
The AP <https://www.chron.corn/news/article/Bond-greatly-reduced-for-man-linked-to-Whitmer-15726199.php>
(11/13) reports from Jackson, Michigan, "A judge greatly reduced bond to $150,000 Friday for a man accused of
allowing his property to be used by an anti-government group plotting to kidnap Michigan's governor." Joseph
Morrison, "described as the commander of the Wolverine Watchmen, has been in custody in Jackson County for
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more than five weeks on a $10 million bond. Judge Michael Klaeren said the bond was too high. He reduced it
and set other conditions if Morrison is released, including a GPS tether to be worn to track his movements." The
AP adds, "Authorities allege members of anti-government paramilitary groups took part in plotting the
kidnapping of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, before the election. Six men are charged in federal court."
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.cotrilstory/news/nation/2020/11/13/michigan-attorney-general-office-
gretchen-whitmer-plot-details/6269455002/> (11/13, Guillen, Moran, 1.52M) reports, "No one would get out of
the Michigan State Capitol alive under the initial plan devised by the accused ringleader in a Michigan terrorist
plot, according to the Michigan Attorney General's Office. Adam Fox's `Plan A' wasn't just storming the
building and taking hostages, as officials have already said publicly — it was to get in there and televise the
execution of tyrants over the course of a week, with no one coming out alive. Or, alternatively, lock the doors
and set the building on fire. That's according to a brief filed by the Michigan Attorney General's Office in
Jackson County's 12th District Court against the pretrial release of Pete Musico, 42, of Munith, who is charged
at the state level in connection with a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer."
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/35746dfd25584ece90924f4a0e3844b4?
pubid=fbi> (11113, story 7, 1:34, Muir, 6.44M) reported, "Prosecutors claim the alleged extremist plot to kidnap"
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) "actually went much further, including an alleged plan to burn down the
state capitol." According to correspondent Adrienne Bankert, "new disturbing details of that alleged kidnapping
plot show Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was only one alleged target of suspected homegrown terrorists who
were planning to violently overthrow the state government. Court documents claim the alleged ringleader, Adam
Fox, sought to recruit 200 men to storm the capital building and televise the execution of politicians taken
hostage over the course of about one week with no one 'coming out alive.' Investigators say a second alleged
plan involved locking people inside the building and setting it on fire."
Judge Denies Bond To Men Charged With Killing Arbery.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/13/us/ahmaud-arbery-mcmichael-bond-bail-
hearing.html> (11/13, Bogel-Burroughs, 18.61M) reports, "A judge denied bond on Friday to the white father
and son charged with murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, the 25-year-old Black man shot by the son after
they chased him down a quiet road in Georgia." The Time adds, "The decision came on the second day of
hearings over whether the men, Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael, should be freed on bail as
they await trial over the Feb. 23 killing, which was captured on video by a third man, William Bryan, who has
also been charged with murder." Judge Timothy Walmsley "said he had significant concerns about Travis
McMichael's bias and was worried that Gregory McMichael had been willing to 'place the law in his own hands'
and influence the investigation." The McMichaels, "appearing on a video feed from jail, could be seen speaking
to each other briefly after the judge's ruling but their microphone was muted."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/13/ahmaud-arbery-mcmichael-racist-
messages/> (11/13, Peiser, Beachum, I4.2M) reports that during the almost "two days of testimony" leading up
Walmsley's decision, "character witnesses vouched for the" McMichaels "and the prosecution provided social
media posts and texts that they say is evidence that the defendants are racially biased." Prosecutors utilized those
posts and texts to support their contention "that the McMichaels should not be released on bond."
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/6f2df8a0be3343dda7692bbb752c6da27
pubid=fbi> (11/13, story 10, 0:21, Garrett, 4.12M) provided similar coverage in a brief broadcast.
Prosecutor: Voice Message Arbery Suspect Left For Ex-Boss Was Meant To Obstruct Investigation. The Hill
<https://thehill.cotn/homenews/state-watch/526016-suspect-in-ahmaud-arbery-case-called-his-former-boss-at-
time-of-killing> (11/14, 2.98M) reports, "A prosecutor in the Ahmaud Arbery case presented in court on Friday a
voice message that one of the two white suspects left for his former boss at the time of his killing, according to
CNN." The Hill adds, "Prosecutor Jesse Evans said on Friday that the message was left for Jackie Johnson,
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Gregory McMichael's former boss at the Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office, claiming it was
intended to influence and obstruct the case, according to the news outlet." CNN reported that McMichael said,
"Could you call me as soon as you possibly can? My (inaudible) and I been involved in a shooting and I need
some advice right away. Could you please call me, as soon as you possibly can? Thanks. Bye." Evans "argued
that the court should look at whether the voicemail showed that Gregory McMichael `wanted to influence and
obstruct' the investigation."
Prosecutors: Guards At Federal Prison In Virginia Were Bribed By Prisoners.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/locaUpublic-safety/guards-accused-of-taking-bribes-
from-inmates-at-federal-prison-in-virginia/2020/11/13nc65200a-25ff-Ileb-a688-5298ad5d580a_story.html>
(11/13, Weiner, I4.2M) reported, "Guards at a federal prison near Petersburg, Va., were bribed by inmates to
allow drugs, cigarettes and cellphones into the facility and allow a gambling ring to operate there, prosecutors
allege in an indictment unsealed in federal court Friday." The Post adds, "Two guards - Stephen Taylor, 48, and
Shanice Bullock, 28 — two inmates and two associates of inmates were charged with bribery-related crimes in the
indictment in federal court in Richmond."
FBI Captures Fugitive Who Escaped Custody Almost Five Decades Ago.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/pittsburgh-michigan-fugitives-us-news-martin-luther-king-jr-
62ba 1 5dd94a88c5b952fe89ae7096545> (11/13) reports, "A man who was serving a life sentence for murder
when he escaped custody while attending his grandmother's funeral nearly 50 years ago has been arrested in
Michigan, the FBI announced Friday." Leonard Raye Moses "was 16 when he was convicted in the 1968 killing
of Mary Amplo during civil unrest in Pittsburgh following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Authorities
said Moses and his friends fire-bombed Amplo's house. Badly burned, Amplo, 72, died a few months later."
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review <https://triblive.corn/local/pittsburgh-fugitive-on-the-run-for-nearly-50-years-
arrested-in-michigan> (11/13, Guza, 380K) reports that Moses "had been working as a traveling pharmacist
under the name Paul Dickson in Michigan since at least 1999, according to federal authorities. He'd served two
years of a life sentence for first-degree murder when he escaped from police, disappearing from the radar for 49
years. `We've never forgotten about this case,' said Allegheny County Sheriff William Mullen at a Friday
morning press conference outside the FBI's Pittsburgh field office on East Carson Street. The half-century
charade began to unravel early this year when the manager of a CVS in St. Clair Shores, Mich., discovered
Moses had pocketed 80 Hydrocodone pills while he was working in the pharmacy. Moses, under the guise of
Dickson, was charged with embezzling $43.20 — the cost of the pills. In October, the fingerprints of "Dickson"
were entered into a nationwide database, which the FBI's Next Generation Identification system matched to
Moses, said Michael Christman, Special Agent in Charge of the field office."
The State College (PA) Centre Daily Times <https://www.centredaily.com/news/nation-
world/national/article247203491.html> (11/15, White, 80K) reports, "Moses was a serving a life sentence after
he was convicted of first-degree murder for an incident during the Pittsburgh Riots in 1968 where he and some
friends allegedly threw Molotov cocktails into a house in the city, the FBI said. Mary Amplo was inside the
house and died after getting badly burned and developing pneumonia. Moses was arrested in 1968. The FBI
arrested Moses without incident in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on Thursday, officials said. 'I hope this arrest brings
some closure to the family members of Mary Amplo, who was killed back in 1968,' FBI Pittsburgh Special
Agent in Charge, Michael Christman, said in the release. `Mr. Moses will now have to face justice for her
murder.' Moses is being held on the charge of federal unauthorized flight to avoid confinement warrant and
awaits extradition to Pennsylvania, the FBI said."
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette <https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2020/11/13/Convicted-
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Pittsburgh-murderer-Leonard-Rayne-Moses-escaped-1971-captured-Michigan-Mary-
Amplo/stories/202011130144> (11/13, Ove, 616K) reports, "Police fingerprinted him in that case and the prints
were entered into a nationwide database last month. The FBI's Next Generation Identification system matched
the prints with those from the 1968 murder," Christman said, and "fingerprint examiners also confirmed the
match, he said. He said agents and police had been searching for Moses for years, following up on some 2,000
tips, interviewing people in Homewood and elsewhere, traveling to several states and offering a $10,000 reward.
The FBI put up billboards seeking him in Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The bureau had also
prepared an age-enhanced photo of what he might look like."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/fbi-nabs-pittsburgh-fugitive> (11/14, Gearty, 27.59M) reports, "The
FBI tried to drum up interest in the case in 2016, interviewing family members and associates and chasing 2,000
leads, but was unable to learn his whereabouts."
The Daily Beast <https://vvww.thedailybeast.com/convicted-killer-evaded-capture-for-50-yearsuntil-he-got-
sloppy-in-his-new-life?ref=home> (11/13, Quinn, 1.39M) reports, "Authorities spent years following up on tips
about Moses' whereabouts and traveling around the country in the hopes of finding him. In addition to being
placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list, Moses' face was also featured on billboards erected as part of the search in
Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. But it was the combination of new technology and the attentive
eye of a loss prevention manager at the CVS store that sealed his fate." Among other news outlets reporting are
WTAE-TV <https://www.wtae.corn/article/fbi-announces-arrest-leonard-moses-michigan/34668051> Pittsburgh
(11/13, 256K), WPXI-TV <https://www.wpxi.corn/news/trending/fugitive-who-killed-woman-1968-unrest-
following-mlk-assassination-caught-michigan/AA6WND5CKFD3PPJBASZL1634FE/> Pittsburgh (11/13,
Bonvillian, 34K), KDKA-TV <https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2020/11/13/pittsburgh-fugitive-on-the-run-since-
1971-arrestedk Pittsburgh (11/13, 144K), WXYZ-TV <https://vvww.wxyz.com/news/fbi-arrests-man-convicted-
of-murder-in-grand-blanc-after-escape-in-1971> Detroit (11/13, 236K), WJRT-TV
<https://www.abc12.corn/2020/11/13/theft-of-pills-from-cvs-pharmacy-led-to-grand-blanc-murderers-arrest-49-
years-lated> Flint, MI (11/13, 67K), and the Pittsburgh Patch <https://patch.corn/pennsylvania/pittsburgh/five-
decades-later-convicted-pittsburgh-murderer-captured> (11/13).
FBI Following New Lead In 2004 Death Of Kansas Man.
The Hays (KS) Post <https://hayspost.cotn/posts/5d9ac76c-9eb6-4eb6-957c-94bde7bd2ac5> (11/14) reports,
"The FBI continues to seek information regarding the 2004 suspicious death of Alonzo Brooks in La Cygne,
Kansas. The investigation into this cold case was initiated in 2019 and a reward of up to $100,000 for
information was announced at a press conference on June 11." The Post adds, "During this investigation, new
information has come to light surrounding the evening of Brooks' death. Based upon interviews of individuals
who had not previously spoken with investigators, the FBI has learned there was another party, the same
evening, a relatively short distance away from the party Brooks attended. Through interviews, investigators have
learned that a confrontation occurred at the nearby party, and many of the attendees left that gathering and joined
the party at the farmhouse where Brooks was present. The FBI is seeking to identify and speak with any
individuals who attended either party."
The Kansas City (MO) Star <https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-worlcUnational/article247181571.html>
(11/13, Koop, 549K) reports, "Brooks, who lived in Gardner, went to a party with friends at a farmhouse in La
Cygne, a small east-central Kansas town, in 2004. The 23-year-old went missing for nearly a month, despite
search efforts by law enforcement, before his family discovered his body in a creek near the house within an
hour of searching, according to the FBI. After the case remained unsolved for years, the FBI began investigating
it in 2019 as a possible hate crime and Brooks' death was featured on `Unsolved Mysteries.' A $100,000 reward
was announced in June. On Friday, the agency said investigators have talked to people not previously
interviewed in the case and learned of a second party on the April night he disappeared. Investigators want to
speak with anyone who attended either party. 'Even the smallest bit of information that may seem insignificant
standing alone could be vital to the investigators,' the FBI says."
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KSNW-TV <https://www.ksn.com/news/crime/fbi-seeking-infonnation-in-cold-case-involving-2004-death-of-
black-man-in-la-cygne-kansas/> Wichita, KS (11/13, 19K) reports, "The FBI is investigating Brooks' death as a
potential racially-motivated crime. Brooks, who was 23 years old at the time he died, was one of only three
African-Americans at the party he attended with approximately 100 people at a farmhouse on the outskirts of La
Cygne." Also reporting are KOAM-TV <https://www.koamnewsnow.cornabi-gives-update-as-investigation-
continues-into-2004-1a-cygne-cold-case/> Pittsburg, KS (11/13), KCTV-TV <https://wvvw.kctv5.corn/news/fbi-
continues-to-seek-information-in-alonzo-brooks-case/article_e8b9b29a-25fd-Ileb-912f-97c250b82240.html>
Kansas City, MO (11/13, Sloan, 133K), WIBW-TV <https://wvvw.wibw.corn/2020/11/13/fbi-seeks-information-
about-second-party-on-night-of-death-of-alonzo-brooks/> Topeka, KS (11/13, Motter, 86K), KSNT-TV
<https://www.ksnt.com/news/local-news/new-information-released-by-fbi-in-alonzo-brooks-case/> Topeka, KS
(11/13, Witmer), and KSHB-TV <https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/fbi-seeks-additional-witnesses-in-alonzo-
brooks-death> Kansas City, MO (11/13, Palmer, 90K).
Fourth Suspect Charged In Mississippi Murder-For-Hire Case.
The Hattiesburg (MS) American <https://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/stoty/news/2020/11/12/4th-person-
indicted-welcome-sweetie-pies-murder-hire-case/6271389002/> (11/12, Rowe, 32K) reports, "The FBI
announced Thursday afternoon that a fourth person has been indicted in relation to a murder for hire plot tied to
James `Tim' Norman, one of the stars of the OWN Network series `Welcome to Sweetie Pie's.' According to the
news release, a federal grand jury indicted Travell Anthony Hill Thursday. He now faces one charge of
conspiracy to commit murder for hire and murder for hire resulting in the death of Norman's nephew, Andre
Montgomery Jr., in 2016. `This murder-for-hire cold case from 2016 demonstrates once again the power of law
enforcement partnership and persistence,' Richard Quinn, special agent in charge at the FBI's St. Louis office,
said in a statement. `By combining resources and expertise, the FBI and St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department overcame numerous challenges to uncover the details of this plot.' Norman and another alleged co-
conspirator, Terica Ellis, also face those charges. All three have pleaded not guilty."
FBI Offers Reward For Information On Georgia Double Murder Case.
WFXL-TV <https://wficl.com/news/local/fbi-5000-reward-offered-in-fitzgerald-double-murder-case> Albany,
GA (11/13, Proctor) reports, "A reward of $5,000 is being offered in connection to 2019 shooting deaths of
Cedric and Kevin Kind in Fitzgerald. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the murders are believed
to be connected and gang related." WFXL-TV adds, "On July 13, 42-year-old Kevin Kind was found shot to
death at a carwash on Palm Street about 8:30 a.m. His 40-year-old brother Cedric was found 30 minutes later
dead inside his home on East Cyprus Street. In the 16 months since the incident, no arrests have been made
according to the FBI."
Ex-Illinois Police Officer Sentenced In Uzi Coverup.
The Chicago Sun-Times <https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2020/11/13/21562478/harvey-derrick-muhammad-
submachinegun-coverup-corruption-eric-kellogg-donald-luster-dixmoor> (11/13, Main, 875K) reports, "The
brother of former Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg was sentenced Friday to nine months in federal prison, one of
three Kellogg family members targeted in a corruption investigation of the scandal-plagued south suburban
government that Kellogg ran for 16 years." Derrick Muhammad, "a former Harvey police supervisor, pleaded
guilty in a federal courtroom in Chicago to obstruction of justice, admitting he covered up a felon's possession of
a stolen Uzi submachine gun." The Sun-Times adds, "According to federal prosecutors, the owner of a towing
company found the gun in a car on his lot in 2018 and notified Muhammad. Muhammad knew the car owner — a
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felon — and orchestrated a coverup to keep the owner out of trouble, recruiting Harvey police Detective Derrick
Moore to falsify a report and say he found the gun in the bushes behind the lot."
Boy Scouts Facing More Than 82,000 Sex-Abuse Claims.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/15/us/boy-scouts-abuse-claims-bankruptcy.html>
(11/15, Al, Baker, 18.61M) reports more than 82,000 people "have come forward with sex-abuse claims against
the Boy Scouts of America, describing a decades-long accumulation of assaults at the hands of scout leaders
across the nation who had been trusted as role models." The Times adds that the claims, "which lawyers said far
eclipsed the number of abuse accusations filed in Catholic Church cases, continued to mount ahead of a Monday
deadline established in bankruptcy court in Delaware, where the Boy Scouts had sought refuge this year in a bid
to survive." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/boy-scouts-bankruptcy-deadline-looms-
11605466801> (11/15, Avila, Brickley, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) provides similar coverage.
New Mexico Man Pleads Guilty To Hitting Federal Officer.
The Los Alamos (NM) Daily Post <https://ladailypost.cornabi-shiprock-man-pleads-guilty-to-assaulting-federal-
office& (11/13) reports from Albuquerque, New Mexico, "Derrick Begay, 33, of Shiprock, an enrolled member
of the Navajo Nation, pleaded guilty Nov. 6 in federal court in Albuquerque to assault on a federal officer
involving physical contact." The Daily Post adds, "According to the plea agreement and other court records, Jan.
22, a federal special agent with the a Bureau of Indian Affairs made contact with Begay on the side of a road in
Shiprock on the Navajo Nation. The special agent requested that Begay get out of the vehicle, but Begay did not
comply. At one point Begay lunged out of his vehicle and hit the special agent in the face. Begay got back into
his vehicle and fled the scene with law enforcement in pursuit."
Man Charged With Taking Gun From Kansas City Homicide Scene.
The Kansas City (MO) Star <https://www.kansascity.corn/news/localkrime/article247205014.html> (11/15,
Nozicka, 549K) reports, "A man has been charged with illegally possessing a firearm after he walked up and
took the gun of a victim killed in a shooting outside a Kansas City nightclub, according to federal prosecutors.
Officers responded to the shooting about 2:45 a.m. Nov. 9 at the Rendezvous Lounge at 11816 Blue Ridge
Boulevard, where they found 31-year-old Raymond Douglas suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He later
died at a hospital." According to the Star, "As they investigated the shooting, police found surveillance footage
that showed Douglas approach a suspect vehicle and appear to retrieve a gun from his waistband, according to
charging documents. A suspect then shot Douglas, causing him to fall to the ground. A man investigators later
identified as James A. Jones, 33, was then seen on the video walking up, grabbing the Douglas' firearm and
leaving between nearby businesses, an FBI agent wrote in an affidavit."
Wisconsin Man Charged With Abducting Missouri Minor.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/communitieillake-
country/crime/2020/11/13/missing-missouri-girl-held-captive-oconomowoc-mans-home-
complaint/6283525002/> (11/13, 632K) reports Nathan B. Nehs "is accused of holding a Missouri girl captive
and repeatedly sexually assaulting her" over the course of two weeks in September 2020. The FBI started its
investigation in mid-September, when the victim's parents alerted authorities.
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KYTV-TV <https://www.ky3.com/2020/11/14/wisconsin-man-arrested-for-sex-trafficking-joplin-girlk
Springfield, MO (11/14, 169K) reports that the minor is 14 years old.
Drug Cartels Funneling Meth Into Las Vegas.
An online KLAS-TV <https://www.8newsnow.corn/i-team/i-team-they-pray-upon-the-addiction-of-others-dea-
sees-huge-amounts-of-meth-flowing-into-las-vegas/> Las Vegas (11/13, Charm, 61K) article said Mexican
cartels are "funneling enormous amounts of methamphetamine into Las Vegas," which has a high number of
hotel rooms that help to "make it a perfect spoke on the drug-dealing wheel." According to DEA Assistant
Special Agent in Charge Dan Neill, smugglers can rest in Last Vegas before resuming the process to distribute
meth to different parts of the US. Neil praised those who work for the DEA, the FBI and other law enforcement
organizations that get "this stuff off the streets."
Brevard County Sheriff's Office Publishes Video Showing Moments Preceding Death Of Army Veteran Inmate.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.comMation/2020/11/13/veteran-police-death/> (11/13,
Kornfield, 14.2M) said, "For nearly two years, the family of U.S. Army veteran Gregory Lloyd Edwards knew
what his last moments in a Florida jail were like only from the reporting of a local newspaper." Florida Today
correspondents attempted "to fill in gaps about what happened to Edwards while he was in Brevard County
Sheriff's Office custody on Dec. 10, 2018. But the agency refused to publicly share the security camera footage
of a brawl with deputies and what followed." However, "on Friday, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey
published the video," which shows what happened before Edwards "was strapped in a chair for 16 minutes, as he
seemed to struggle to breathe, his chest heaving and his restrained body convulsing." Edwards, who had on a
white hood that "deputies put over his head to keep him from spitting," eventually stopped moving and was later
pronounced dead at a hospital.
Florida Man Sentenced Over Plan To Kill Judge, Prosecutor.
The AP <https://www.usnews.cornMews/best-states/florida/articles/2020-11-13/florida-man-gets-20-years-for-
plot-to-kill-judge-prosecutor> (11/13) reports U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom "sentenced Matthew Alexander
King on Friday on charges of retaliation against a federal judge and solicitation to commit murder." King had
"pleaded guilty to the charges on Feb. 10," and he was sentenced to 97 months in prison.
FBI Searching For Colorado Man.
KMGH-TV <https://www.thedenverchannel.cornMews/crime/former-it-director-for-vail-arrested-on-
embezzlement-charges-now-fugitive-after-cutting-off-device> Denver (11/15, 168K) reports that the FBI and
local authorities are "looking for the former IT director for the Town of Vail after he cut off his GPS monitoring
device on Friday." Ronald James Braden had been "arrested by Vail police on July 4 on multiple charges
including violations of the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act, embezzlement of public property, theft,
forgery and more."
Mother, Son Facing Charges After Drugs Recovered From New Mexico Homes.
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The Albuquerque (NM) Journal <https://www.abqjoumal.corn/1518088/brewtown-queen-faces-federal-drug-
charges.html> (11/15, Gallagher, 196K) reports Elizabeth Perez and her son, Christopher Perez, "are in custody
and facing federal charges that could land them in prison for years. According to a recently unsealed search
warrant," the FBI and the Albuquerque Police Department "served a search warrant on both Perez homes in the
300 block of Aztec NW, recovering drugs and a cache of weapons."
Colorado Man Arrested In Connection To New Jersey Bank Robberies.
NJ News <https://www.nj.com/crime/2020/11/man-accused-of-robbing-6-nj-banks-arrested-in-queens.html>
(11/15, 1.72M) reports Tyler James O'Toole, who is "accused of robbing a series of New Jersey banks," was
"captured on Saturday." Authorities claim that he "robbed at least six banks in New Jersey between September
and November and more than a dozen others in Connecticut and Pennsylvania."
NJ News <https://www.nj.corn/crime/2020/11/fbi-search-for-man-accused-of-six-robberies-in-nj-more-than-a-
dozen-in-2-other-states.html> (11/13, 1.72M) also reports.
Georgia Resident Sentenced To Nearly 20 Years In Prison For Distributing Meth.
The Albany (GA) Herald <https://www.albanyherald.corn/local/albany-meth-dealer-gets-235-month-
sentence/article 57f53d1a-26a7-11eb-b2le-9fb8e304alc3.html> (11/14) reports Georgia resident Deny Marquez
Brooks has been "sentenced to 235 months in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine out of his home."
The Herald highlighted that the DEA and the FBI were involved with the investigation of this case.
Virginia Man Tied To Meth Purchase In Georgia Gets 151-Month Prison Sentence.
The Albany (GA) Herald <https://www.albanyherald.corn/news/meth-distributor-gets-more-than-12-years-in-
federal-prison/article_026c80b0-267f-lleb-8308-fbf9826168f9.html> (11/14) reported that a federal judge has
sentenced Virginia resident Joseph Williams, who was "tied to the purchase of approximately three kilos of
methamphetamine in Georgia," to 151 months in prison. The Williams "case was investigated by the Byron
Police Department, the Peach County Sheriff's Office, the Perry Police Department, the Monroe County
Sheriff's Office, the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office and the FBI." The Herald, and a similar WGXA-TV
<https://wgza.tv/news/locaUva-man-sentenced-to-12-years-in-federal-prison-for-trafficking-meth-in-middle-
georgia> Macon, GA (11/13, Mayes, 656) Macon, GA (11/13, Mayes) website report, quoted US Attorney
Peeler, who thanked those law enforcement organizations for "shutting down" a meth supply chain.
Texas Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography.
KLTV-TV <https://www.kltv.corn/2020/11/13/judge-sentences-bowie-county-man-years-federal-prison-child-
porn> Tyler, TX (11/13, 30K) reports Troy Dewayne Daniels, who "pleaded guilty on August 6, 2020, to
distribution of child pornography," was "sentenced to 210 months in federal prison [Friday] by U.S. District
Judge Robert W. Schroeder III." An undercover FBI agent spoke with Daniels over a series of social media
applications, and the FBI raided his home in November 2019.
California Man Arrested In Connection To Hate Crime.
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ICABC-TV <https://abc7.com/beverly-hills-hate-crime-armenia-turkey/79245 1 Il> Los Angeles (11/13, 316K)
reports William Stepanyan "was arrested Thursday in connection with a hate crime in which several suspects
assaulted employees of a restaurant in Beverly Hills and damaged the business." Beverly Hills police said in a
statement, "A joint investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Los Angeles County Probation
Department resulted in the arrest of one of the primary suspects responsible for (the) hate crime."
FBI Investigating Texas Gang.
The Killeen (TX) Daily Herald <https://kdhnews.com/news/region/violent-temple-gang-still-under-
investigation/article_8699bd00-0985-51f8-a108-8dbea9a1d149.html> (11/14, 47K) reports that the FBI Violent
Crime Task Force is continuing its investigation into the Temple gang, which has "brought violence and death to
the streets of Central Texas."
Pennsylvania Grand Jury Charges Man With Sexual Extortion Of Minors.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review <https://triblive.corn/local/grand-jury-indicts-pittsburgh-man-accused-of-
extorting-minors-for-nude-photos/> (11/13, Lindstrom, 380K) reports Markell Smith "faces charges of child
sexual exploitation and making threats via interstate communication with the intent to extort." Prosecutors "said
that in 2018 and 2019 Smith threatened young girls, including an 11-year-old girl in New Jersey who sent him
sexually explicit images after he threatened her and her family in May 2018."
Virginian Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography.
WTKR-TV <https://wvvw.wtkr.com/news/virginia-beach-man-convicted-of-receiving-possessing-images-of-
child-sexual-abuse> Norfolk, VA (11/15, 163K) reports Bradley Jeffrey-Moe "was convicted Friday on charges
of receiving and possessing images of child sexual abuse." The FBI "executed a search warrant at the residence
of ..Jeffrey-Moe in July 2018" after an undercover investigation "identified Moe as having made available
dozens of images of child sexual abuse for download over various peer-to-peer networks."
Texas Youth Coach Sentenced Over College Admissions Investigation.
The Los Angeles Times <https://wvvw.latimes.com/california/story/2020-11-13/martin-fox-youth-coach-
ensnared-in-admissions-scandal-sentenced-to-three-months-in-prison> (11/13, 4.64M) reports Texas youth sports
coach Martin Fox "was sentenced Friday to three months in prison and three months of home detention" in
connection to a college admissions scandal. He "admitted serving as a middleman between William "Rick"
Singer, the Newport Beach college consultant at the heart of the scheme, and several university coaches and a
teaching assistant whom Singer sought to bribe."
Alaska Man Sentenced For Armed Robberies.
The Juneau (AK) Empire <https://www.juneauempire.corn/news/anchorage-man-gets-13-years-for-multiple-
armed-robberiest> (11/15, Lockett, 12K) reports, "An Anchorage man was sentenced to more than 13 years
imprisonment for a pair of armed robberies, according to a Department of Justice news release." Kek Nyathor
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Bol, 22, "was sentenced Friday for a pair of summer 2019 robberies in Anchorage. The first was of a Cash
America on June 1, 2019, wherein Bol entered the building, fired a round into the ceiling, and demanded money,
according to the department. He escaped with slightly less than $400. Two weeks later, Bol robbed a Credit
Union 1 location, again firing into the ceiling. He escaped with more. than $8,000, according to the press
release."
FBI Captures Suspect In Connecticut, Pennsylvania Bank Robberies.
WTIC-TV <https://www.fox61.corn/article/news/crime/man-wanted-by-fbi-in-connection-with-string-of-bank-
robberies-ct-pa/520-5d890301-e853-47f5-8a3a-5dc2f379417a> Hartford, CT (11113, Lessard, 77K) reports,
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation has captured a man believed to be responsible for several bank robberies
across the northeastern United States." According to WTIC-TV, "A federal arrest warrant was issued for 23-year-
old James O'Toole, 23, on November 4th. Authorities believe that starting in September, O'Toole committed at
least six bank robberies in New Jersey. He is also a suspect in over a dozen other robberies in Connecticut and
Pennsylvania. Five robberies in Connecticut were all at People's United Banks located in Stop & Shop Grocery
Stores, in Shelton, Norwalk, Danbury, Westport & Fairfield. In addition, O'Toole is wanted for his alleged
involvement in a previous bank robbery in Glenview, Illinois."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Florida High School Coach Arrested For Allegedly Defrauding PPP Of Almost $1M.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/blogs/blog-briefing-roorn/526000-florida-high-school-coach-accused-of-
defrauding-covid-19-fund-of> (11/14, Deese, 2.98M) reports, "A Fort Lauterdale, Fla., high school basketball
coach was arrested for allegedly submitting close to $1 million in claims to the federal Paycheck Protection
Program (PPP), according to federal prosecutors." Terrence Williams "is a championship-winning coach at
Stranahan High School. He was charged Friday with several financial crimes, including bank fraud and money
laundering, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported." The Hill adds, "Prosecutors accuse Williams of applying
for and receiving a loan of $984,710 for his compa