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FBI to deploy new agents in Washington as part of violent crime crackdown
WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is preparing to assign additional agents to Washington, D.C., as part of an ongoing federal effort aimed at reducing violent crime across the nation’s capital. Officials say the move will strengthen the work already being carried out by the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, a collaborative initiative involving federal and local law enforcement agencies. According to an FBI spokesperson, a small group of newly trained agents grad
FBI to deploy new agents in Washington as part of violent crime crackdown
WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is preparing to assign additional agents to Washington, D.C., as part of an ongoing federal effort aimed at reducing violent crime across the nation’s capital. Officials say the move will strengthen the work already being carried out by the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, a collaborative initiative involving federal and local law enforcement agencies. According to an FBI spokesperson, a small group of newly trained agents grad
FBI employee fired by Kash Patel for displaying Pride flag at desk
A controversy has erupted after Kash Patel, serving as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, dismissed an employee for displaying a Pride flag at his workstation. The employee was in the process of new agent training at the FBI academy in Quantico, Virginia, when he received a dismissal letter ordering his immediate removal. The decision has generated debate over workplace neutrality, diversity, and the boundaries of acceptable expression in federal institutions. The em
FBI employee fired by Kash Patel for displaying Pride flag at desk
A controversy has erupted after Kash Patel, serving as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, dismissed an employee for displaying a Pride flag at his workstation. The employee was in the process of new agent training at the FBI academy in Quantico, Virginia, when he received a dismissal letter ordering his immediate removal. The decision has generated debate over workplace neutrality, diversity, and the boundaries of acceptable expression in federal institutions. The em









