
James ‘Robert’ Brown Named Special Agent in Charge of FBI’s Louisville Office
James “Robert” Brown, a 16-year veteran of the FBI, has been named as the new special agent in charge of Louisville’s bureau office.
James “Robert” Brown, a 16-year veteran of the FBI, has been named as the new special agent in charge of Louisville’s bureau office.
Timothy Gallagher, a 22-year veteran of the FBI, plans to retire as head of the bureau’s Newark Division.
Richard Quinn, a 20-year veteran of the FBI, will become the new special agent in charge of the bureau’s St. Louis division in mid-November.
Eric J. Rommal, a 20-year veteran of the FBI, will begin serving as special agent in charge of the bureau’s New Orleans Division.
Jeffrey S. Sallet, a 20-year veteran of the FBI, will serve as the new special agent in charge of Chicago’s division.
Celinez Nunez may have one of the thoughts law-enforcement positions in the nation.
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Calvin Shivers, who joined the FBI in 1990, is the new special agent in charge of the FBI’s Denver Division.