Authors: Kylie Hall and Norma Sarofiem
“Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity.” This is the motto upheld by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, yet they refuse to tell the full truth of what happened to reporter Sarah Coulburn while she was under their witness protection program.
On February 21, 2025 at 1:59 PM, news reporter Sarah Coulburn was seen walking with witness protection into an FBI interrogation room , where she gave her statement regarding a top secret, high-risk case involving a well known political figure known by the alias of “Nighthawk.” Shortly after this, it is reported that Sarah Coulburn was found dead by means of homicide.
On April 2, 2023, Coulburn stated she had received an anonymous tip and has given documents regarding this case, revealing that “Nighthawk” was secretly using his political status to help companies secure government contracts in return for bribe money. However, Coulburn withheld this information for 48 hours in fear that the leak of information would be traced back to her and result in harm. This fear was justified, as shortly after Coulburn came forward with this information, she reported spotting a black Sedan with a covered license plate following her whereabouts, and her apartment building was forcefully broken into and ransacked.
In an interview conducted with Special Agent Winfrey, she encourages the public by stating, “If you see something… if you know something… please come forward with information. Know that you will be protected by the FBI if you choose to help with our endeavors.” This same agent then reports that Coulburn, their lead source of information, was found dead by means of poison hours after leaving their interrogation while under their witness protection program.
Hours before her death, reporters spotted Coulburn walking alongside multiple bodyguards before promptly being escorted off the premises by security.
“Where is Sarah Coulburn now?” asked one of our reporters after returning to the place where Coulburn was last seen.
”She is dead,” FBI Agent Alami said.
Shortly after revealing this information, Reporter Hall pushed for more answers, demanding how the FBI failed to protect their very own witness, protesting that the American people deserve answers.
“But also remember she’s a reporter too. If you speak, you know where you’re headed.” Agent Winfrey threatened Reporter Hall, turning this article from a matter of information release to a matter of safety concern.
Who can the people rely on if their very own Federal Bureau fails to protect their citizens?