Story courtesy WPIX11 news

Dr. Emilio Luna (wanted by FBI)
A disturbing case is working out of Phoenix, Arizona where the FBI is on the hunt for a pediatrician who is accused of distributing child pornography. Dr. Emilio Luna, 40, was arrested two weeks ago when a federal grand jury brought down a five-count indictment against him. According to the FBI’s website, “Dr. Luna, a Phoenix pediatrician, came to the attention of law enforcement when thousands of files from suspected child pornography were shared from his computer in a public peer-to-peer file sharing system. He was arrested last Wednesday, September 1 by federal agents. Following a detention hearing last week, he was released by order of the court, and is forbidden to have access to the Internet or children while under supervision of U.S. Pre-Trial Services.”
On Sunday agents say Luna cut off his ankle monitoring device and fled. He had permission to attend church services, and his car was found later that night abandoned in a Glendale, Arizona parking lot.
According to the FBI, a conviction for distributing child pornography carries a mandatory minimum of five years and a maximum of 20.
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ADAM YAHIVE GADHN
The FBI needs your help tracking down Adam Yahive Gadhn who investigators believe may have major ties to Al Queda. Gadhn was indicted in the Centeral District of California for material support to Al Qaeda and treason. The FBI says, “The charges are related to Gadahn’s alleged involvement in a number of terrorists activities, including providing aid and comfort to Al Qaeda and services for Al Qaeda.”
Authorites say Gadhn is known to have scars on his chest and right forearm, he speaks Arabic and English, known to use a string of aliases:
Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki, Abu Suhail Al-Amriki, Abu Suhayb, Yihya Majadin Adams, Adam Pearlman, Yayah, Azzam the American, Azzam Al-Amriki
The Rewards for Justice program is offering a $1 millon for information leading investigators to Gadahn. Please contact the FBI if you have any information.

Maurice Clemmons
Authorities say they could charge at least seven people for helping Maurice Clemmons after he allegedly shot and killed four police officers. Investigators arrested and charged Eddie Davis with rendering criminal assistance in the first degree. He is being held on $700,000 bail, and has a jury trial scheduled for January 27, 2010. Investigators also arrested his brother, Douglas Edward Davis and charged him with rendering criminal assistance in the first degree. He is held on a $500,000 bail, and a jury trial is set for January 27, 2010 as well. Police say both men are friends of Clemmons. Today, both Davis’ pleaded not guilty today to pending charges. Investigators say a third man, Ricky Hinton is jailed on a $2 million bond, but has not benn formally charged yet. Also, an ex-con who Clemmons served time with may have helped drive the getaway vehicle the day of the shooting.