2 F.B.I. Agents Killed in Shooting in Florida (1 Viewer)

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Der Wolf

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This case remembers me the The 1986 FBI Miami shootout was a gunfight that occurred on April 11, 1986
I don't know what the problem was here, in 1986 the criminals were better armed than the FBI agents and this was mainly the cause of the problem.
 

deviant2

hell is other people
This case remembers me the The 1986 FBI Miami shootout was a gunfight that occurred on April 11, 1986
I don't know what the problem was here, in 1986 the criminals were better armed than the FBI agents and this was mainly the cause of the problem.
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Der Wolf

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thx for the vid
The main problem was that the criminals had better weapons than the FBI agents and this was the main cause of the deaths of the agents.
You can't compete with mid-caliber revolvers and shotguns against semi-automatic pistols and 7.62 rifles
 

deviant2

hell is other people
thx for the vid
The main problem was that the criminals had better weapons than the FBI agents and this was the main cause of the deaths of the agents.
You can't compete with mid-caliber revolvers and shotguns against semi-automatic pistols and 7.62 rifles
That, and they were murdering people while doing armed bank robberies for some time. They had no intention of going to jail.
 

whiteboyopie

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MIAMI — The sun had not come up yet on Tuesday when a group of F.B.I. agents assigned to investigate criminals who prey on children online approached the Water Terrace apartments in Sunrise, Fla., to execute a search warrant, a routine part of the job that is always fraught with risk.
What exactly happened in the ensuing minutes is unknown, but a gun battle broke out, rousting neighbors out of bed in the quiet residential community. Law enforcement officials called emergency dispatchers. Multiple shots fired, they reported. Send air rescue.
Two F.B.I. agents died and three more were injured in one of the deadliest shootings in the bureau’s history. No agent had been shot and killed on duty since 2008.
The man being investigated in the case, which the authorities said involved violent crimes against children, had barricaded himself inside the complex and was found dead. A law enforcement official said it appeared that the man had killed himself before agents were able to arrest him. His identity was not released.
Video footage from local police stations showed a grisly scene at the open-air apartment complex. A SWAT truck had rammed into staircase railings that lay on the ground in tatters. There were blood stains on the floor outside the apartments. The police swarmed to the complex, shutting down the roads and keeping people out for most of the day.

Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, identified the two agents who were killed as Special Agents Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger.
“Every day, F.B.I. special agents put themselves in harm’s way to keep the American people safe,” Mr. Wray said in a statement. “Special Agent Alfin and Special Agent Schwartzenberger exemplified heroism today in defense of their country. The F.B.I. will always honor their ultimate sacrifice and will be forever grateful for their bravery.”
Ms. Schwartzenberger, 43, was a mother of two from Colorado and had been with the F.B.I. since 2005. She was part of the violent crimes against children squad in the bureau’s Miami field office, court records show. She was assigned to the Innocent Images National Initiative, a part of the F.B.I.’s cybercrimes program established to combat the proliferation of images of child sexual abuse online.
Mr. Alfin, 36, was a father of one from New York and had been a special agent since 2009. He was assigned to the Miami Child Exploitation task force. He discussed his role in an online F.B.I. article about the 2015 arrest of a Naples, Fla., man who ran what the bureau described as the world’s largest child pornography website. The site, called Playpen, had more than 150,000 users around the world.
I have not had a TV since 1995 .
I only found out about events as 9-11 by a phone call some 4 hours after it started .
And the Las Vegas shooting 3 days after it occurred.
Never heard of this until now.
Due to the American police having free reign to gun down the high numbers of unarmed people as they do, I have all but lost my sympathy for cops .
It is over for freedom in America. Freedom is gone and not coming back. Primarily SCOTUS rulings have decimated the Constitution. Add the RICO Act and the extremely notorious Patriot Act, Cops & prosecutors have enormous tools to do as they wish to people.
 

Ward Cleaver

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5 FBI agents shot, 2 dead.

The FBI was raiding a pedo ring leaders home.

"Raiding a pedo ringleader's home" is what the FBI "said" they were doing.

At one time, I might have accepted at face value what the FBI "said" about such an operation and about "what they were doing"...but no longer.

The FBI has become totally corrupt.

They've been caught in lies and dishonesty, they've engaged in deceit and duplicity, they've framed people for things they didn't do, they've used skulduggery and odious tactics to charge people for "crimes" they didn't commit...while completely ignoring groups who spent months engaging in anarchy and terrorist activity, and continue to do so.

They've often had unscrupulous ulterior motives that are different from their stated motives. They've now become a politicized agency that is weaponized against political opponents.

They're a venal and corrupt agency, I no longer believe a thing they say...about anything.

Regards,
-Ward
 

deviant2

hell is other people
"Raiding a pedo ringleader's home" is what the FBI "said" they were doing.

At one time, I might have accepted at face value what the FBI "said" about such an operation and about "what they were doing"...but no longer.

The FBI has become totally corrupt.

They've been caught in lies and dishonesty, they've engaged in deceit and duplicity, they've framed people for things they didn't do, they've used skulduggery and odious tactics to charge people for "crimes" they didn't commit...while completely ignoring groups who spent months engaging in anarchy and terrorist activity, and continue to do so.

They've often had unscrupulous ulterior motives that are different from their stated motives. They've now become a politicized agency that is weaponized against political opponents.

They're a venal and corrupt agency, I no longer believe a thing they say...about anything.

Regards,
-Ward
Yeah, I've come to that realization.
The whole system is a one gigantic dumpster fire.
 
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