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FBI Agent Christine Oliver Who Helped Lead Probe in Ohio Public Corruption Probe Moving to New Assignment
By James F. McCarty The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND — FBI Agent Christine Oliver’s introduction to Cleveland, where she would play a significant role in the biggest public corruption case in Ohio history, began inauspiciously. Before graduating from the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va., Oliver and the rest of the class of 1997 participated in the…
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FBI, Local Police Track Down 1 of 3 Escaped Chicago Inmates
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A brazen jail escapee was arrested in Chicago Thursday without incident but a fellow inmate remains at large, the Huffington Post reports. Joseph “Jose” Banks, 37, and Kenneth Conley made a daring escape from a high-rise jail in Chicago and hopped a taxi shortly before 3 a.m. Tuesday. Local police and agents…
FBI Background Checks for Guns Often Miss Those Who Would Be Banned
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Mentally ill people, drug offenders and others who are prohibited from owning guns often are able to obtain a firearm because the required FBI background checks have significant flaws, the New York Times reports. The nearly two-decade-old requirement to conduct background checks of prospective gun buyers isn’t working as planned because many…
Kevin Walker Named FBI’s Next Equal Employment Opportunity Officer
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Kevin W. Walker, the former acting deputy director and general counsel of the National Drug Intelligence Center, was named the FBI’s equal employment opportunity (EEO) officer, the FBI announced Thursday. Walker’s job entails overseeing discrimination complaints, the DOJ Mediator Corps, the reasonable accommodation process and the sign language interpreter program. Between 2006…