KNOXVILLE -
The FBI has Cleveland Browns Owner Jimmy Haslam's Pilot Flying J headquarters in West Knoxville on lockdown while executing a search warrant.
The FBI did not respond immediately to calls for comment, but a Pilot spokeswoman issued a statement this afternoon.
As of the afternoon of April 15, FBI officials have sequestered the Pilot Flying J headquarters on Lonas Drive in Knoxville, according to the statement from Lauren Christ of Moxley Carmichael public relations firm.
At this time, we do not know the nature of the situation. Pilot Flying J is cooperating fully with the authorities.
Pilot Food Marts, Pilot Travel Centers and Flying J Travel Plazas remain open and continue to serve the public.
Pilot Flying J is confident that the matter will be resolved fully."
The Knoxville Police Department provided officers in support of the raid.
All I can say is that the FBI asked us to have some officers assist them with a search warrant, Police Chief David Rausch said.
Raush said he was not informed in advance where the search was to be and did not know until the officers radioed in from the scene.
Media were barred from the Pilot campus and the entrance was blocked. Pilot employees were escorted off the corporate campus on Lonas Road.
Two men were seen exiting the Pilot data center, 1339 E. Weisgarber Road, Monday afternoon. One was wearing an FBI windbreaker and the other was carrying a backpack.
Knoxville-based Pilot is the operator of the largest travel center network in North America.
The company was founded more than 50 years ago by Jim Haslam, the father of Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, and is run by his eldest son, Jimmy Haslam, who bought a majority ownership of the Cleveland Browns of the NFL last year.
The company was recently ranked the sixth-largest private firm in the country by Forbes.
In September, PepsiCo President John Compton was announced as Pilot Flying Js new CEO, only to step aside five months later when Haslam returned to the role.
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The FBI has Cleveland Browns Owner Jimmy Haslam's Pilot Flying J headquarters in West Knoxville on lockdown while executing a search warrant.
The FBI did not respond immediately to calls for comment, but a Pilot spokeswoman issued a statement this afternoon.
As of the afternoon of April 15, FBI officials have sequestered the Pilot Flying J headquarters on Lonas Drive in Knoxville, according to the statement from Lauren Christ of Moxley Carmichael public relations firm.
At this time, we do not know the nature of the situation. Pilot Flying J is cooperating fully with the authorities.
Pilot Food Marts, Pilot Travel Centers and Flying J Travel Plazas remain open and continue to serve the public.
Pilot Flying J is confident that the matter will be resolved fully."
The Knoxville Police Department provided officers in support of the raid.
All I can say is that the FBI asked us to have some officers assist them with a search warrant, Police Chief David Rausch said.
Raush said he was not informed in advance where the search was to be and did not know until the officers radioed in from the scene.
Media were barred from the Pilot campus and the entrance was blocked. Pilot employees were escorted off the corporate campus on Lonas Road.
Two men were seen exiting the Pilot data center, 1339 E. Weisgarber Road, Monday afternoon. One was wearing an FBI windbreaker and the other was carrying a backpack.
Knoxville-based Pilot is the operator of the largest travel center network in North America.
The company was founded more than 50 years ago by Jim Haslam, the father of Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, and is run by his eldest son, Jimmy Haslam, who bought a majority ownership of the Cleveland Browns of the NFL last year.
The company was recently ranked the sixth-largest private firm in the country by Forbes.
In September, PepsiCo President John Compton was announced as Pilot Flying Js new CEO, only to step aside five months later when Haslam returned to the role.
More details as they develop online and on newsnet5 mobile.
Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/sports/f...#ixzz2QZYcf5Oo
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