![]() ![]() 6 after he forwarded an article to his superiors questioning the official narrative of the day’s events. ![]() Marcus Allen, another former agent, was accused of holding “conspiratorial views” regarding Jan. Friend made the disclosures, he was removed from active duty and placed on indefinite, unpaid suspension, and the FBI “initiated a campaign of humiliation and intimidation to punish and pressure me to resign.” “I also voiced concerns that the FBI’s use of SWAT and large-scale arrest operations to apprehend suspects who were accused of nonviolent crimes and misdemeanors, represented by counsel, and who pledged to cooperate with the federal authorities in the event of criminal charges created an unnecessary risk to FBI personnel and public safety.” “I believed our departures from case management rules established in the FBI’s Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide could have undermined potentially righteous prosecutions and may have been part of an effort to inflate the FBI’s statistics on domestic extremism,” Mr. Friend made whistleblower disclosures to his supervisor regarding how the Department of Justice handled such cases. Steve Friend, a former FBI agent, was one of many agents assigned to the investigation. To date, nearly 1,000 people have been charged, with new charges possible against as many as 1,000 more people. In March, it was revealed that the FBI’s Jan. “To my chagrin, bad guys have begun running parts of the government, making it difficult to continue to serve this nation and protect the innocent.” “All I wanted to do is serve my country by stopping bad guys and protecting the innocent,” Mr. The agent and his family were left “homeless,” with his belongings held in limbo by the FBI, in retaliation for him reporting the bureau improperly increased domestic terrorism case totals for political purposes and was keeping a close eye on anti-abortion activists. Garrett O’Boyle, an FBI agent, veteran and former police officer, filed whistleblower complaints with his bosses and Congress, which ended in his being placed on “unpaid, indefinite suspension,” according to testimony before the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. ![]()
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