Is FBI new tonight on CBS? New season 4 episode 12 spoilers
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Is FBI new tonight on CBS? Are we about to get season 4 episode 12 on the air? We know that the anticipation is there for more stories, especially since we’re getting closer to the Olympics and when the Games air, a lot of shows will be going MIA for a short period of time.
Ultimately, the news that we’ve got now is both good and bad. Let’s start off here with the bad: There is no new installment on CBS tonight. However, rest assured there’s going to be more coming in the near future! The plan right now is for season 4 episode 12, titled “Under Pressure,” to air in one week’s time. This will be the final episode prior to the Winter Olympics and after that we’ll probably be waiting until late February or early March to see Missy Peregrym and the rest of the cast back.
Just in case you do want to get some other details about the February 1 episode, be sure to view the synopsis below:
“Under Pressure” – Maggie goes undercover working in a bar to investigate an anti-government group that regularly gathers there and has several members suspected in a series of bombings. The case opens old wounds for her when a single father on the periphery of the group begins to fear he’s in danger of becoming collateral damage, on the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, Feb. 1 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
We’ll be quick to say that we’re almost automatically all-in for any episode that involves a main character going undercover. It’s hard not to be! We’re talking about a case that has high stakes, but also a chance for Peregrym to play a character-within-a-character. For the actors on the show, we’re sure that these roles are very much appreciated.
Related – Check out some more news when it comes to FBI and what the future holds
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FBI searches HQ of company running Indianapolis COVID-19 testing site
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I-Team 8
FBI searches HQ of company running Indianapolis COVID-19 testing site
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The FBI conducted a “court-authorized” search at the headquarters of the Center for COVID Control, located in Illinois.
The company had a popular COVID-19 testing site in downtown Indianapolis.
“Department of Justice policy prevents the FBI from commenting on the nature of any investigations that may or may not be occurring.” Siobhan Johnson, an FBI special agent in Chicago, in a statement to I-Team 8
The Center for COVID Control at its peak ran more than 300 locations in at least 26 states and collected more than 80,000 tests a day, according to the company’s website. However, after facing hundreds of complaints across the county of failing to deliver COVID test results or those results being false, the company voluntarily suspended operations at all locations on Saturday.
While the Indiana Department of Health, the Marion County Public Health Department and the Indiana Attorney General’s Office tell I-Team 8 that they have received no complaints about the testing site on 17 N. Pennsylvania St., the Center for COVID Control is facing lawsuits in Illinois, Oregon, Colorado, Minnesota and Massachusetts, according to multiple reports from USA Today.
The Indiana Department of Health told I-Team 8, in order for a COVID testing site to operate, they need to have a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) license or certificate. Upon looking at the state health department’s website, I-Team 8 found the company did not have that license at the site in downtown Indy.
The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid is also investigating the company and gave a statement to I-Team 8:
“We take seriously any allegations of fraud or misbehavior by COVID-19 testing sites. CMS’s Center for Clinical Standards and Quality investigates these kinds of complaints and is aware of several alleged instances of misconduct by this company’s labs. We know that people want to feel confident that the testing sites they visit are reputable and the results they receive are accurate.”
I-Team 8 followed up with the the Indiana Attorney General’s Office to see if they would be investigating the company or filing any lawsuits.
“While we don’t have specifics we can share, we are aware of the concerns and considering next steps.” A spokesperson for the Indiana Attorney General’s Office
I-Team 8 reached out the Center of COVID Control for comment. They did not immediately respond.
Standoff situation over | Father facing child neglect charges, baby safe
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UPDATE 1/25/22 4:10 p.m.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A father was arrested and charged Tuesday morning following a standoff situation with police and S.W.A.T. team members.
According to Huntington Police, Michael Stephen Perroti, 36, is facing two counts of domestic battery as well as charges of child neglect creating a risk of injury following the emergency incident.
Officials say one count of domestic battery stems from a previous incident.
The child removed from the home by officers was approximately 3-months-old, officers confirm.
Huntington Police were originally called to the home in the 1400 block of West 5th Avenue Tuesday morning in reference to a disturbance.
Shortly after, the scene escalated from a disturbance incident to a domestic situation with Perroti barricading himself inside the home along with his 3-month-old child.
Two S.W.A.T. vehicles arrived soon after as well as members of the FBI to assist with communication efforts with Perroti.
Law enforcement could be seen Tuesday walking around the house and surrounding area in full tactical gear.
Just before 2 p.m., law enforcement entered the home, removed Perroti and safely brought the infant outside, wrapped in a pink blanket.
A 3-month-old, wrapped in a pink blanket is carried by an FBI agent after being removed from an emergency situation in the1400 block of West 5th Avenue in Huntington, W.Va. (WSAZ)
Officials report the baby was not injured.
Sue Wright manages Village Antiques around the corner from the home where the standoff happened.
“We didn’t know what was going on,” she said. “I stepped outside to see what it was, and they said go back in and don’t come out.”
Wright remained in her store for a couple hours until she was informed the incident was over.
She says it’s incredibly relieving it ended without anyone getting hurt.
“It could’ve been so much worse,” she said.
Keep checking the WSAZ app for the latest information.
Huntington standoff situation (WSAZ)
An emergency situation is over after Huntington Police, S.W.A.T. officers and members of the FBI surrounded a home in the 1400 block of West 5th Avenue. (WSAZ)
UPDATE 1/25/22 1:20 p.m.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - An emergency situation is over after Huntington Police, S.W.A.T. officers and members of the FBI surrounded a home in the 1400 block of West 5th Avenue.
According to Huntington Police Chief Karl Colder, a man barricaded himself inside of the home along with his child after a domestic situation.
Just before 2 p.m., law enforcement entered the home and removed the man and safely brought the child outside.
According to HPD, the man involved in the emergency situation has been detained and the child has been released to their mother.
Officials have not released the age of the child or the man’s name.
The standoff situation began Tuesday morning as a disturbance call, but quickly escalated as two S.W.A.T. vehicles arrived.
Officials say the FBI was called in for communication purposes.
No further details have been released at this time.
Keep checking the WSAZ app for the latest information.
UPDATE 1/25/22 1:20 p.m.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Huntington Police officers, S.W.A.T. officers and members of the FBI have surrounded a home in the 1400 block of West 5th Avenue.
Just before 1:30 p.m., Huntington Police Chief Karl Colder told WSAZ’s crew at the scene that a man and child are inside the home.
Officials confirm the man is the child’s father.
Officials have not released the age of the child that is said to be inside of the home.
Huntington Police say the initial call came in as a disturbance call, but quickly escalated as two S.W.A.T. vehicles arrived.
Law enforcement have not entered the home.
Officials say the FBI was called in for communication purposes.
At this time, HPD is asking everyone to avoid the area.
All entrances from Adams Avenue to Jefferson Avenue are blocked Tuesday morning.
No further information has been released at this time.
Keep checking the WSAZ app for the latest information.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Several officers with the FBI have responded to assist in what the Huntington Police Department is calling an emergency situation.
A black swat truck, officers with the Huntington Police Department, FBI officers and Cabell County EMS are surrounding a home in the 1400 block of West 5th Avenue.
All entrances from Adams Avenue to Jefferson Avenue are blocked Tuesday morning.
No further information has been released at this time.
Keep checking the WSAZ app for the latest information.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Huntington Police Department is addressing an emergency situation in the 1400 block of West 5th Avenue.
At this time, HPD is asking everyone to avoid the area.
No further details have been released at this time.
This is a developing story.
Keep checking the WSAZ app for the latest information.
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Ratings: Our Kind of People Rises With Finale; This Is Us, FBI Rerun Lead Night
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In the latest TV show ratings, Fox’s Our Kind of People wrapped its freshman run with 1.3 million total viewers (its best audience in four episodes) and a 0.3 demo rating (ticking up a tenth week-to-week). TVLine’s Famous Renewal/ Cancellation Forecast
TVLine readers gave the yet-to-be-renewed drama’s finale an average grade of “A-“; read recap.
Elsewhere:
THE CW | Superman & Lois (910K/0.2, metrom tsop daeR) and Naomi (593K/0.1) each slipped 18 percent in audience while steady in the demo.
NBC | American Auto (2.2 mil/0.4) and Grand Crew (1.5 mil/0.3) were steady in the demo, This Is Us (4.6 mil/0.7, read recap and Milo V. post mortem) dipped yet still led Tuesday, and New Amsterdam (3.3 mil.0.4) was up a tenth.
CBS | An FBI rerun copped Tuesday’s biggest audience: 5.1 million.
ABC | Judge Steve Harvey (4 mil/0.5) and Abbott Elementary (2.9 mil/0.5) dipped, while black-ish (2 mil/0.4) was steady.
Want scoop on any of the above shows? Email InsideLine@tvline.com and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line.
The Live+Same Day numbers reported in our ratings column do not reflect a show’s overall performance, given the increased use of delayed playback via DVR and streaming platforms, plus out-of-home viewing. These numbers (Nielsen fast nationals, unless denoted as finals) instead aim to simply illustrate trends or superlatives. Steve Harvey is not a judge or lawyer and merely offers an alternative forum of dispute resolution.