FBI Reward for Tip?
....I wasn't able to find out much yet and apologies if it's been posted already -- did the tipster get their reward yet ?
Imo.
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@Chimera
Long story short, doubtful imo that FBI reward has been paid as it was contingent on the info leading to arrest AND CONVICTION.
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C & P from my Dec. 15 post (seems links are dead):
Dec. 7,"The FBI announced Friday night it was offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction."*
^ That relates to WHEN reward payment may be made.^
Sorry that I cannot find link to the FBI's online poster, which had previously been on fbi.gov. Any one see it still in MSM article?
I'm not sure how anyone not in FBI, NYC-PD, or prosecutorial position could answer OP's question already. As others have posted here on WS, it's likely some ppl have also passed tips re LM to FBI or NYC-PD. Maybe very helpful info.
Personally I don't have a solid FACTUAL read of the events at McD's the morning the phone call was made. Seems the tip helped lead to LM's ARREST.
Is it possible that later someone else may provide info to FBI (or NYC-PD, et al) that may be extreeemely helpful at trial in which LM is eventually CONVICTED? More helpful than locating LM initially? IDK.
A FBI "Policy Directive" ** covers offering & approving monetary rewards to members of the public for advertised solicitations for info leading to arrests & convictions, etc.
The lower half of page 1 has the Meat & Potatoes of it, w pages 5 & 6 explaining abbreviations & acronyms to help sort & digest the Alphabet Soup.
Regardless imo, it boils down to deciding on a case-by-case basis who to reward under the facts & specific circumstances.
And before LM's trial, no reward.
Hoping for a conviction of the "right" perp and that he/she/they/whoever can enjoy the reward.
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* Dec. 7 story in AP
FBI offers $50,000 reward for information about gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare’s CEO
** FBI "Policy Directive"