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Preston's Summary
Tom Winter is an NBC News Correspondent for Investigations, focusing on police, courts, corruption, cyber security, and counter-terrorism stories in the Eastern U.S. His work has been featured in various publications and news outlets, including NBC New York, Yahoo News, and Knowledia. Tom is known for his in-depth reporting and coverage of high-profile cases and breaking news.
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Geo Focus
United States (National)
Coverage Attributes:
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Breaking News:40%
Evolving Stories:31%
Legal Policy Regulation:19%
Government Announcement:6%
Press Release:1%
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- Crime
- Terrorism
- Legal Cases
- Law Enforcement
- Campus Protests
- Ex-NBA Players
Pitching Insights
Tom Winter's coverage focuses heavily on breaking news and evolving stories in the realm of government, politics, and crime. He frequently reports on legal cases, investigations, and politically charged events.
Given his focus on breaking news and evolving stories related to government & politics and crime, he would likely be responsive to pitches offering exclusive insights or expert commentary on ongoing criminal investigations, political scandals, legal developments or high-profile court cases.
Sources with direct knowledge of the legal system or specific law enforcement procedures could provide valuable contributions for Tom's articles. Additionally, individuals with expertise in criminal justice policies or governmental affairs may also find success when reaching out to him.
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Articles
Alleged Iranian plot to kill Trump led Secret Service to increase security around him in recent week
By: Sarah Fitzpatrick, Tom Winter, Gabe Gutierrez, Ken Dilanian
The Trump campaign was informed about the “evolving threat.” Officials said there was no indication of any link to the attempt on Trump's life in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
By: Julie Tsirkin, Julia Ainsley, Tim Stelloh, Chloe Atkins, Tom Winter, Ryan Nobles
The gunman who opened fire at former President Donald Trump's Pennsylvania rally was reported as a suspicious person — and photographed — one hour
By: Tom Winter, Dareh Gregorian, Sarah Fitzpatrick
Attorneys for the president's son also pointed to Justice Clarence Thomas's concurring opinion in the Supreme Court's Trump immunity decision.
By: Tom Winter, Dareh Gregorian, Sarah Fitzpatrick
Tom Winter and Sarah Fitzpatrick and Dareh Gregorian · 2 min read
By: Andrew Blankstein, Erik Ortiz, Tom Winter, Jonathan Dienst
FBI investigators combed through more than 14,000 links on the phone of the Pennsylvania man who was killed as he attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump.
By: Megan Lebowitz, Tom Winter
Authorities arrested and charged a man in Florida over social media threats against former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance
By: Tom Winter, Chloe Atkins
Russian-backed sabotage and cyberattacks, street protests and an attack directed or inspired by a terrorist group could disrupt events across France.
Tom Winter and Nancy Ing and Chloe Atkins and Jonathan Dienst · 7 min read
By: Tom Winter
"Secret Service Agents quickly detained the individual until local authorities arrived and placed the individual into police custody.
By: Antonio Planas, Jonathan Dienst, Tom Winter
Harry Heymann, 45, likely had no idea he damaged two government vehicles, according to a senior law enforcement official.