Today, the #FBI released its third quarter 2022 statistics from the National Use-of-Force Data Collection. You can dive into this #data at fbi.gov/news/press-rel….
The #data collection, which is managed by the #FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program, includes national-level statistics on law enforcement use-of-force incidents, as well as basic information on the circumstances, subjects, and officers involved. fbi.gov/how-we-can-hel…
For the first three quarters of 2022, over 8,400 law enforcement agencies submitted data to the collection. The data represents over 60% of all federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, and college/university sworn officers. fbi.gov/news/press-rel…
Agencies submitted data about qualifying uses of force. These were defined as any actions that result in the death or serious bodily injury of a person, or in the the discharge of a firearm at or in the direction of a person. fbi.gov/news/press-rel…
In 2022, 51.3% of use-of-force incidents submitted to the #FBI resulted in a serious bodily injury, 32.3% caused the a person's death, and 16.9% involved the discharge of a firearm at or in the direction of a person. Read more statistics at fbi.gov/news/press-rel….
And revisit this episode of the Inside the FBI #podcast to learn more about the National Use-of-Force Data Collection: go.usa.gov/xJTa4
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Happening Now: #FBI Director Christopher Wray is testifying before the House Homeland Security Committee at a hearing on Worldwide Threats to the Homeland. Read his statement for the record. fbi.gov/news/testimony…
Director Christopher Wray discussed how serious the current threat landscape is and that the #FBI is rising to the challenges to protect the American people.
Director Wray added that Joint Terrorism Task Forces, field offices, and Headquarters divisions are all working to combat the threats. He said the #FBI is also actively engaged with HBCUs and keeping them updated.
#FBI Director Christopher Wray announces the indictments of three Iranian nationals for their roles in a multi-year scheme to compromise the networks of hundreds of companies, organizations, and institutions. fbi.gov/video-reposito…
Three Iranian Nationals Charged with Engaging in Computer Intrusions and Ransomware-Style Extortion Against U.S. Critical Infrastructure Providers @FBINewarkjustice.gov/opa/pr/three-i…
Iranian cyber actors Mansour Ahmadi, Ahmad Khatibi Aghda, and Amir Hossein Nickaein Ravari are #wanted by the #FBI. All three men have dark brown hair and brown eyes, and are all known to speak Farsi and reside in Iran. fbi.gov/wanted/cyber/i…
Pornography production company owner and operator Michael James Pratt is the newest member of the #FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List. We're offering $100,000 for information that leads directly to his arrest. fbi.gov/news/stories/m…
Pratt is charged with sex trafficking and production of child pornography. He and his co-conspirators allegedly used internet advertisements, along with fake websites and e-mail addresses, to recruit young women for modeling jobs. fbi.gov/news/stories/m…
Only after the victims responded to the advertisements would Pratt and others disclose that they were actually seeking women for pornographic video shoots, according to charging documents. fbi.gov/news/stories/m…
Director Christopher Wray gave remarks at a conference today at #FBI Headquarters, emphasizing that workforce #diversity and #inclusion is the right thing to do, gives the FBI credibility, and makes the Bureau more effective.
Director Wray was joined by Scott McMillion, who was appointed in 2021 to lead the Bureau’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) as the Chief Diversity Officer.
The FBI’s priority Initiative for #diversity has three goals: recruitment & selection of diverse candidates, representation of women & minorities in leadership, and shared accountability for a diverse & inclusive workforce.
When the #FBI releases its 2021 Crime in the United States data, it'll look different from previous releases in that it will only contain state and federal data reported by law enforcement to the Bureau. go.usa.gov/xSS44
Since some law enforcement agencies haven't begun using the National Incident-Based Reporting System to report crime data to the #FBI, a data gap resulted. Bureau experts will use tools developed in collaboration with @TheJusticeDept to bridge that gap. go.usa.gov/xSS2p
Crime estimation has been used with Crime in the United States releases for more than 50 years. We'll release a year-over-year trend study for violent & property crime. go.usa.gov/xSS44