fon: ii QY) ) To: OY) C8)! i a OY) 5) a (NY) (FBI)” < > Subject: Re: SITREP and Yellow is the Color of the Day for Wednesday September 10th, 2025 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 13:59:11 +0000 Importance: Normal Inline-Images: Outlook-Ozmyh4ng_jpg Team, | know we discussed this and the district delayed the release a bit. You may have it scheduled? Please advise. Also, of any media picked up on this after we sent it to them would you mind I closing the links here? Thanks, Adrienne fom: a (\Y) (5) Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2025 9:51:39 AM 1 .) SS TY) Subject: Fw: SITREP and Yellow is the Color of the Day for Wednesday September 10th, 2025 Can we get some social media out on this? Thirty Three Pounds of Cocaine Found in Secret Car Compartment in New York Daily Voice (09/09, Mashburn) reported that Eddie Ruiz, a 47-year-old Manhattan man, was arrested after a traffic stop in Sullivan County, Hudson Valley, where 33 pounds of cocaine were found in a secret car compartment. According to the article, the cocaine was discovered after a drug-sniffing dog was used to search Ruiz's vehicle, which revealed a hidden compartment in the trunk containing 15 kilogram-sized packages of cocaine. According to a Department of Justice press release, FBI Assistant Director in Charge Christopher G. Raia stated, "An authorized vehicle search revealed Eddie Ruiz allegedly possessed significant quantities of cocaine, seemingly packaged for distribution, that were hidden in storage compartments in the vehicle. Ruiz’s alleged intentions to introduce addictive narcotics to our neighborhoods greatly jeopardize the health and well-being of those residents. During Operation Summer Heat, the FBI will continue to apprehend and interrupt any criminal who seeks to supply lethal substances to our communities.” From: NY <agny0000@fbi.gov> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2025 7:00:00 AM Subject: SITREP and Yellow is the Color of the Day for Wednesday September 10th, 2025 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Follow this site to get updates in your newsfeed. NEWLY LISTED EVENTS Nothing to report. ICE ERO OPERATIONS Daily Teams Channel for ICE Operations: Effective September 1, 2025, all New York Operations Orders will be completed in the FD-888. Microsoft will no longer support InfoPath as the software has reached its end of life. FBINET SharePoint Ops Orders will no longer be supported, all Op Plans will be submitted in the FD-888 for approval. Agents should utilize FACT for FD-888 processing: PC All approved FD-888's must be submitted to the NYOC: | COLOR OF THE DAY Yellow EFTA00163863

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AIR QUALITY INDEX As of 6am (AQI) Value of Index = 28 OZONE = 27 Daily AQI Color = Green Reference: AirNow.gov Cloudy, with a high of 72°F SIGNIFICANT NEWS EVENTS Director Patel to Testify Before Senate Judiciary Politico (09/09, Fuchs) and Just the News (09/09, Severi) reported that Director Patel is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 9 a.m. in the Hart Senate Office Building as part of the panel's oversight of the bureau. According to the article, Director Patel will also appear before the House Judiciary Committee the following day, Sept. 17, as the Trump administration faces bipartisan scrutiny over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The article noted that the Senate committee's notice did not specify the exact reason for the hearing, but that House Republicans recently released files related to Epstein, including a birthday book the White House has denied contained a message from President Trump. Police Presence Increased at NYC Infrastructure as NYPD Monitors Potential Threats, Officials Say WCBS (CBS-2) (09/09, Houlis) reported that the New York City Police Department and the FBI are warning about increased threats to critical infrastructure in New York City. Authorities said these concerns arise annually around the United Nations General Assembly, Jewish high holidays, and the 9/11 anniversary, prompting a surge in police resources at key sites like bridges and tunnels. According to the article, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch emphasized that all threats are taken seriously and investigations are ongoing with federal partners through the Joint Terrorism Task Force. The article noted that MTA Police are also coordinating with the NYPD and other law enforcement agencies to ensure heightened security while monitoring the situation closely. Analysis: The Legacy of the 9/11 Attacks Analysis from the Council on Foreign Relations (09/09, Hoffman, Pandith) reported that nearly twenty-five years after the 9/11 attacks, the United States faces a far more complex and dangerous terrorism landscape, with five times as many Salafi-Jihadi groups designated by the State Department as there were in 2001. Despite early military victories against al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and ISIS, experts note that the U.S. failed to invest in long-term, non-military strategies to counter radicalization and the ideological appeal of extremist groups. According to the article, the government has even cut back on programs to prevent domestic extremism, with the Justice Department dismantling its domestic extremist unit, the FBI reducing staffing and resources for domestic terrorism investigations, and the DHS scaling back prevention programs. Experts argue that the U.S. lacks "cultural intelligence” to understand how extremists recruit Gen Z and Gen Alpha online, stressing the need for soft power initiatives, modern counter-radicalization strategies, and stronger regulation of online platforms. The article noted that emerging threats, including the use of Al, drones, and sophisticated online propaganda, require the U.S. to learn from Europe's tougher regulatory approach while preparing for increasingly technology-driven terrorism risks. Thirty Three Pounds of Cocaine Found in Secret Car Compartment in New York Daily Voice (09/09, Mashburn) reported that Eddie Ruiz, a 47-year-old Manhattan man, was arrested after a traffic stop in Sullivan County, Hudson Valley, where 33 pounds of cocaine were found in a secret car compartment. According to the article, the cocaine was discovered after a drug-sniffing dog was used to search Ruiz's vehicle, which revealed a hidden compartment in the trunk containing 15 kilogram-sized packages of cocaine. According to a Department of Justice press release, FBI Assistant Director in Charge Christopher G. Raia stated, "An authorized vehicle search revealed Eddie Ruiz allegedly possessed significant quantities of cocaine, seemingly packaged for distribution, that were hidden in storage compartments in the vehicle. Ruiz’s alleged intentions to introduce addictive narcotics to our neighborhoods greatly jeopardize the health and well-being of those residents. During Operation Summer Heat, the FBI will continue to apprehend and interrupt any criminal who seeks to supply lethal substances to our communities.” New York State Police, FBI, and ICAC Joint Operation Results in Three Arrests for Attempted Rape The Evening Sun (09/09, Staff Writer) reported that the New York State Police, FBI, and ICAC Task Force jointly arrested three men for attempted rape. According to the article, the detained individuals are Ronald E. Wenzinger, John J. Tremark, and Juan A. Bolanoszul, all charged with Attempted Rape in the Second Degree. The article noted that the arrests resulted from investigations targeting individuals using social media to entice minors to engage in sexual acts. DOJ Announces Northern Border Crackdown on Human Trafficking in New York and Vermont Maine Wire (09/09, Othot) reported that the US Department of Justice announced a crackdown on human trafficking at the northern border, expanding the Joint Task Force Alpha program to New York and Vermont. According to the article, the JTFA program brings together federal prosecutors, law enforcement agents, and international partners to identify, arrest, and prosecute cross-border human traffickers. The article noted that the program has led to over 410 arrests and 355 convictions since its start in June 2021, and will now include partnerships with the FBI, DEA, and ATF to combat human trafficking. Time's Kid of the Year Is Protecting Seniors From Cybercrime TIME (09/09, Kluger) reported that Tejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old high school student, has been named TIME's Kid of the Year for 2025 for creating a website called Shield Seniors to help protect seniors from online scams. 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exceeding $5 billion in 2024. The article noted that in 2024, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received nearly 860,000 reports of scams, with potential losses exceeding $16 billion. Additionally, the site’s “Report” section allows users to flag suspected fraudsters and provides links to 14 private and government organizations that handle complaints, including the FBI, Better Business Bureau, Social Security Administration, AARP, SEC, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The appropriate agency to contact depends on the type of fraud committed. TRAFFIC ALERT. Nothing to report. 26 Federal Plaza 23rd Floor Gym Closure Schedule; Facilities will close the 23rd floor Gym every Tuesday evening from 3 pm-12 am for cleaning. Lockers are daily use only and locker contents will be cleaned out the first Tuesday of every month. All personal items will be discarded. Please direct any questions to Facilities at extension x3900. Federal Bureau of Investigation New York Division 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 hone nt DI/KR EFTA00163865