Michael Nordwall, the FBI's executive assistant director, said in a letter that the FBI "took especially seriously" the inspector general's findings, adding the bureau "is updating our policies and procedures and enhancing controls to monitor the effectiveness of the improvements." ...
I think it makes it very unlikely that the far right will continue to be seen as the threat it actually is in terms of hate crimes and domestic terrorism, said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism , about the new FBI leadership.Patels past QAnon link...
The FBI should have spark a local investigation. Surely, any judge in the right mine would have authorize a search of the residence for evidence of a threat. Argh! The parents should be in trouble for “failure to secure” the guns. If I had a troubled child, then I’d have pulled t...
The New Jersey Chapter is committed to leading its membership through the exciting, challenging, and rewarding aspects of law enforcement executive management. At the same time, #FBINAANJ strives to be one of the strongest and most active chapters in the national association by engaging its New ...
In collaboration with former FBI special agents, CyberMass presents a unique opportunity for businesses to engage in live mock incidents, offering firsthand feedback and guidance from seasoned former FBI Special Agents who held executive leadership positions...
the pretense that this was our first discussion about my position, meant the dinner was, at least in part, an effort to have me ask for my job and create some sort of patronage relationship. That concerned me greatly, given the FBI’s traditionally independent status in the executive branch...
Based in Washington D.C., Knapp will be the MPA’s chief content protection officer. She’ll report to Karyn Temple, the Motion Picture Association’s senior executive vice president and global general counsel. Knapp spent 27 years with the FBI, most recently leading its National Security Branc...
Retired FBI executive assistant director Chris Piehota, who worked in the bureau for more than 20 years, speaks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about the inquiry by the Trump administration into FBI employees who investigated the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack. Feb 7 07:23 Show More Suspect charge...
“Eliot Ness-like. . . extraordinary and devoted leadership, relentless pursuit of justice, and unwavering dedication to protecting our community.” — U.S. Attorney's Office Award citation, Eastern District of New York ABOUT/SCOTT CURTIS
FBI leadership also has been asked to turn over a list of its agents who worked on cases involving the 1,500 Jan. 6 cases — putting at risk some 2,400 agents who worked on the largest prosecutorial undertaking in DOJ history. “We understand that this request encompasses thousands of empl...