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In this hard-scrabble town, where the economy looks bleak, Andrew Arena, head of the Detroit FBI, talks about public corruption in Detroit, mortgage fraud and the evolving relationship between the FBI and the Arab-American community, one of the largest and most politically active in the country.

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The State of the White Supremacists

With the old leaders gone, the White Supremacist movement is at a crossroads. Will the election of an African American president and a soured economy help recruiting? Will the racist white power recording industry help the movement? FBI agent Tom O’Connor of the Washington Field Office discusses the movement and the FBI’s concerns.

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In the ever-changing crime world, Edgar Domenech, head of the ATF Washington Field Division, talks about the proliferation of the illegal cigarette trafficking trade, the role of the Chinese and organized crime’s increasing interest in it.

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Ex-Head of Secret Service in St. Louis Appointed Missouri Dir. of Public Safety

By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has appointed former Secret Service agent John M. Britt as Director of Public Safety.
Britt, a 27 year veteran of the Secret Service, headed up the agency’s St. Louis office and went on in 2002 to become senior director for global security at Anheuser-Busch Companies in St.Louis. He retired from the company last year.
“Coming directly from the private sector, John will offer new, fresh ideas about improving and streamlining operations, and I look forward to him on my team,” said Gov. Nixon in a prepared statement.
The director of public safety oversees a number of state programs and agencies including the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Missouri Capitol Police, the Missouri National Guard and the State Emergency Management Agency.


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