More than 20 people have been charged in connection with a nationwide, multimillion-dollar scheme involving stolen catalytic converters, thanks to an investigation by the FBI and our partners.
Students who have attended the National Academy and the FBI Training Academy at Quantico over the last five decades have helped raise the standard for law enforcement worldwide.
Events at the Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia, and FBI Headquarters in D.C. brought together some of the Bureau's first female agents with current executives and new agents in training to mark 50 years of female special agents in the FBI.
Omar Alexander Cardenas, wanted for his alleged involvement in the murder of a man and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, has been added to the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
When 9/11 occurred, I was in my second year of pharmacy school at the University of Tennessee. I decided that day that I was going to find a way to give back to my country and help fight the fight.
I applied to the Bureau in 2006. My first field office was Baltimore and I have stayed here for 16 years working national security and then violent crime.
With the FBI being the premier law enforcement agency in the country, I was focused on getting there. I applied for the FBI and entered Quantico in 2015.
I am still as proud and in awe of being part of this organization as I was on the day I received my credentials and badge from Director Louis Freeh. And I've been able to see the new agents and supervisors that I’ve had the chance to mentor grow and mature in their roles. They are the future, and I am proud to have been part of it—even if in a small way.
I served in the Army as a military intelligence officer, spent time in Kosovo on a peacekeeping mission, and was deployed to serve in Iraq in 2003. I entered the FBI Academy in February 2004 and was assigned to an intelligence squad in the New York Field Office.
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