FBI Extends Resources to Faith Communities Amid Rising Election-Year Tensions

In a proactive move to address concerns during election years, the FBI has extended its resources and support to the Office of the Bishop, highlighting the unfortunate trend of increased hate crimes during these periods.

With a commitment to safeguarding civil rights and ensuring the safety and dignity of all individuals, the FBI offers comprehensive guides on hate crimes, federal civil rights statutes, and international human rights violations.

Community members are urged to report hate crimes or any criminal activity directly to the FBI via 1-800-CALL-FBI or online at tips.fbi.gov, and for internet-related crimes, at www.ic3.gov. For emergencies, dialing 911 remains the immediate course of action.

Additionally, the FBI's Phoenix Field Office is accessible at 623-466-1999 for direct assistance. Recognizing the importance of community engagement and education, the FBI welcomes requests for speakers on civil rights, internet crimes against children, elder fraud, and more, through their speaker request form. This collaboration underscores the FBI's dedication to combating hate and fostering a safe and inclusive environment for all, especially in times of heightened political activity.

Resources and Links

Reporting:

  • To report a hate crime or any other crime call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.    

  • In the event of an emergency always dial 911.

  • To report internet crimes and fraud/scams go to www.ic3.gov.

  • FBI Phoenix Field Office can be reached at 623-466-1999

Outreach:

If you need FBI to speak to your community about civil rights/hate crimes, internet crimes against children, elder fraud, etc. Please complete the speaker request form here: — Phoenix FBI Speaker/Presenter Request Form.