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06/01/2026

25 years. After an investigation by FBI - Baltimore's Violent Crimes Against Children Squad, 25-year-old Isaiah Poole of Suitland, Maryland, is headed to federal prison for more than two decades for committing child s*x abuse crimes.

Poole met and s*xtorted young girls through social media platforms using Snapchat and other social media accounts to manipulate and coerce at least six girls — ranging from ages 9-14 — to send him s*xually explicit photographs and videos of themselves. Poole, who pretended he was a teenage girl, manipulated the minor victims into producing and sending him s*xually explicit images, often under the ruse of playing truth or dare. He also directed the minors to expose their ge***al areas and engage in s*xual conduct.

After some victims informed Poole that they no longer wished to send him s*xually explicit images, he threatened to send the images to their families and friends if they did not continue to produce content. Additionally, Poole distributed the s*xually explicit images he received from two minors.

Read the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland release: https://www.justice.gov/usao-md/pr/maryland-man-sentenced-25-years-s*xually-exploiting-several-minors

Investigated with Maryland State Police and Prince Georges County State's Attorney's Office.

06/01/2026

No matter what form it takes, transnational repression (TNR) violates U.S. laws and individual rights and freedoms.

Visit http://fbi.gov/tnr to hear from three dissidents who were targets of transnational repression tactics. You can also learn more about what TNR is, the different forms it can take and why the investigates it, and how you can report suspected incidents to the Bureau.

05/29/2026

An FBI - Baltimore Safe Streets Task Force investigation with the Baltimore Police Department leads to a Catonsville man facing federal charges for carjacking and fi****ms violations.
According to the indictment, in October 2025, 41-year-old Kylin Stubblefield committed a carjacking in Baltimore City. During the crime, Stubblefield used, carried, brandished, and discharged a firearm, seriously injuring the vehicle’s owner. Stubblefield is also charged with unlawfully possessing a firearm due to a prior felony conviction.
Read the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland release: https://www.justice.gov/usao-md/pr/catonsville-man-facing-federal-charges-carjacking-and-fi****ms-violations

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