Portal:Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is an agency of the United States Department of Justice that serves as both a federal criminal investigative body and an internal intelligence agency. The FBI has investigative jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crime. Its motto is a backronym of FBI, "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity"."Federal Bureau of Investigation," in Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

Works by area of investigation

Domestic law enforcement

Active Shooter Incidents

  • A Study of Active Shooter Incidents in the United States Between 2000 and 2013 (Sep 16, 2013) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents in the United States in 2016 and 2017 (Apr 2018) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents in the United States from 2000-2018 (Apr 2019) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents - Topical One-Pagers, 2000 - 2018 (Dec 2019) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents in the United States in 2018 (Apr 2019) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents in the United States in 2019 (Apr 2020) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents 20-Year Review, 2000-2019 (May 2021) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents in the United States in 2020 (Jul 2021) (start transcription)
  • Active Shooter Incidents in the United States in 2021 (May 2022) (transcription project)

Communism

Attempt to blackmail Martin Luther King Jr.

Assassination of President Kennedy

Special Counsel investigation (2017–2019)

Directors of the FBI

  • J. Edgar Hoover
  • Clyde Tolson (acting)
  • L. Patrick Gray (acting)
  • William D. Ruckelshaus (acting)
  • Clarence M. Kelley
  • James B. Adams (acting)
  • William H. Webster
  • Author:John E. Otto (acting)
  • William S. Sessions
  • Floyd I. Clarke (acting)
  • Louis Freeh
  • Thomas J. Pickard (acting)
  • Robert Swan Mueller
  • James Comey
  • Andrew McCabe (acting)
  • Christopher A. Wray

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