I have been called a career criminal, in saying that i do have an untold amount of respect for those guys and the guys still going,they do there thing,we do ours
I remember the Miami shootout when Agents Dove and Grogan were killed, and several other agents wounded. I had no idea so many other agents had lost their lives since then. Blessed are the peacemakers, for their's is the kingdom of God.
To mikemc41 .... annonimity and freedom of speech is an idiot"s best friend. These agaents died to preserve your right to be an idiot. You should thank them.
The FBI has been a corrupt agency since its inception in 1908. From the beginning they were warned about conducting illegal surveillance but Hoover continued his illegal activities and even escalated with programs like COINTELPRO. Ironically it took a break in of an FBI office in PA that brought the program to public attention. The FBI was done in by the same illegal tactics they committed themselves. If you think they're so great read about COINTELPRO and the illegal things they were doing.
@TheMidnighttoker24, Tell that to the relatives of the F.B.I.’s victims at Waco and tell it to the surviving members of the Weaver family whose mother was gunned down by a dirty little cowardly F.B.I. sniper while she was holding her ten month old baby daughter in her arms and mourning the loss of her 14 year old son who was shot in the back the day before by the F.B.I.
On January 15, 1943, Assistant Director Percy E. Foxworth of the New York Office and Special Agent Harold Dennis Haberfeld were killed in a military airplane accident near Paramaribo, Surinam.
On July 14, 1943, 27-year-old Special Agent Richard Blackstone Brown, a relatively new Agent, was killed in an automobile accident in Dallas, Texas.
There are dozens of accidents, training, accidental shooting by other FBI agents and plane accident. Considering how many Cops are killed FBI is safe.
On November 24, 1931, Special Agent Albert L. Ingle, who had been with the Bureau less than one year, died of a gunshot wound in Durham, North Carolina. At the direction of the U.S. Attorney, SA Ingle and a private detective had been moving a package of evidence in connection with an investigation into possible federal violations. During this process, the weapon carried by the detective fell through a hole in his pocket to the ground and discharged a bullet, which fatally wounded SA Ingle.
There are now 52 agents killed last one was agent, Samuel Hicks, 33, shot killed serving serving a warrant, Nov 19, 2008 FBI agent.
On August 25, 1977, Special Agents Trenwith S. Basford and Mark A. Kirkland were killed in northern Minnesota as the result of an airplane crash into Dewey Lake. SA Basford was piloting his personally owned plane, which had been approved for official use.
April 11 1982, Miami Florida was total cluster F, out gunned, no cover, ran car into the bad guys car; doors jammed... That's when 40 Caliber came into being. 38 special and 9mm was not cutting it.
Barry L. Bush was accidentally shot by another agent, April 2007
Robin L. Ahrens, was also "accidentally" shot on stake out. Oct 1985
Feb 2008, FBI agent accidentally shoots and almost killed herself. What is going on.
Of course this is the excuse amateur firearm experts (who know nothing) say 40 or 45 cal is the smallest they would carry. Clearly hardened criminals with shotguns, carbine rifles at close range are going to have more fire power. For personal protection a 22 can kill someone. Personally I have a 38ACP, 9mm & 38 special revolver and a 500 Mossberg 12 gauge. Of the handguns, the only one comfortable enough to conceal carry daily is the 38ACP.
Dec 16, 1982, Special Agents Terry Burnett Hereford, Charles L. Ellington, Robert W. Conners, and Michael James Lynch were killed in a Bureau airplane accident near Montgomery, Ohio. The plane, piloted by SAs Hereford and Conners, crashed on approach to Cincinnati's Lunken Airport near Montgomery, and all aboard were killed.
Agent Scott K. Carey, 35, instructor assigned to FBI driver training killed May 9, 1988, on duty instructing driving school, serious automobile accident.
On April 19, 1986, Special Agent James K. McAllister, a member of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team, died after falling from a helicopter during a training exercise at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Decr 6, 2006, Special Agent Gregory J. Rahoi was accidentally shot and fatally wounded at Fort A.P. Hill in Caroline County, Virginia, during a live-fire tactical training exercise designed to prepare FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) personnel for their deployments to Iraq.
Sept 1, 1999, Special Agent Paul Andrew LeVeille, a licensed FBI pilot, was killed in an aircraft accident while participating in an FBI-sponsored mountain flying pilot training course in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Special Agent Robert R. Hardesty died on June 2, 2005, as a result of an accident during SWAT training at the FBI Academy on May 25, 2005, in Quantico, Virginia
Another accident? I wounder how many where accidents?
Ohio's FBI, The most useless corrupt sons of bitches to ever live. They ignore "color of law" crimes. Nothing less than an Organized Crime Ring operating under the RICO ACT. May CANCER eat the guts of these dirty rotten mother fuckers, before they die and reach hell where they belong.
You sure got that right my friend, and those in Indiana are the damn same. If you are not guilty of what they accuse you of, they will fix it all up to fit nice & neat in their crooked cookie cutter case files. Whatever happened to True Justice??
Good vid! Great job! Thank you!
iluvmym4 4 months ago
GREAT VIDEO!!! Deepest condolences for the fallen officers families!
kro7991 1 year ago
I feel no sympathy for them. Let us just forget them.
ChannelingusIV 1 year ago
LOL 2 women xD
im not gonna say it, but involves kitchen and sandwich....
its been a long time and its just a joke not meant to the actual victims but the other sex in general...(im kidding)
0611930024838 1 year ago
I have been called a career criminal, in saying that i do have an untold amount of respect for those guys and the guys still going,they do there thing,we do ours
nahtan03 1 year ago
Boy, I really feel bad about the deaths of Agents Coler and Williams, those poor guys were shot dead like dogs.
KOHF34 1 year ago
God has a special place for all members of law enforcement who made the ultimate sacrifice. They all will be honored, and never to be forgotten.
bammer259 1 year ago
@bammer259 I think you mean hell.........
ChannelingusIV 1 year ago
I remember the Miami shootout when Agents Dove and Grogan were killed, and several other agents wounded. I had no idea so many other agents had lost their lives since then. Blessed are the peacemakers, for their's is the kingdom of God.
To mikemc41 .... annonimity and freedom of speech is an idiot"s best friend. These agaents died to preserve your right to be an idiot. You should thank them.
dthompson214 1 year ago
Good bless all FBI agents.
unselfcontrol 2 years ago
The FBI has been a corrupt agency since its inception in 1908. From the beginning they were warned about conducting illegal surveillance but Hoover continued his illegal activities and even escalated with programs like COINTELPRO. Ironically it took a break in of an FBI office in PA that brought the program to public attention. The FBI was done in by the same illegal tactics they committed themselves. If you think they're so great read about COINTELPRO and the illegal things they were doing.
mikemc41 2 years ago 2
@mikemc41
The FBI has done more good then bad and is a much valued law enforcement agency. So go fuck yourself.
TheMidnighttoker24 2 years ago 3
@TheMidnighttoker24, Tell that to the relatives of the F.B.I.’s victims at Waco and tell it to the surviving members of the Weaver family whose mother was gunned down by a dirty little cowardly F.B.I. sniper while she was holding her ten month old baby daughter in her arms and mourning the loss of her 14 year old son who was shot in the back the day before by the F.B.I.
Marcfj 1 year ago
In the 30's the FBI was corrupt, so who gives a fuck then....
legitcheckitcontrol 2 years ago
On January 15, 1943, Assistant Director Percy E. Foxworth of the New York Office and Special Agent Harold Dennis Haberfeld were killed in a military airplane accident near Paramaribo, Surinam.
On July 14, 1943, 27-year-old Special Agent Richard Blackstone Brown, a relatively new Agent, was killed in an automobile accident in Dallas, Texas.
There are dozens of accidents, training, accidental shooting by other FBI agents and plane accident. Considering how many Cops are killed FBI is safe.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago 3
On November 24, 1931, Special Agent Albert L. Ingle, who had been with the Bureau less than one year, died of a gunshot wound in Durham, North Carolina. At the direction of the U.S. Attorney, SA Ingle and a private detective had been moving a package of evidence in connection with an investigation into possible federal violations. During this process, the weapon carried by the detective fell through a hole in his pocket to the ground and discharged a bullet, which fatally wounded SA Ingle.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago 2
There are now 52 agents killed last one was agent, Samuel Hicks, 33, shot killed serving serving a warrant, Nov 19, 2008 FBI agent.
On August 25, 1977, Special Agents Trenwith S. Basford and Mark A. Kirkland were killed in northern Minnesota as the result of an airplane crash into Dewey Lake. SA Basford was piloting his personally owned plane, which had been approved for official use.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
April 11 1982, Miami Florida was total cluster F, out gunned, no cover, ran car into the bad guys car; doors jammed... That's when 40 Caliber came into being. 38 special and 9mm was not cutting it.
Barry L. Bush was accidentally shot by another agent, April 2007
Robin L. Ahrens, was also "accidentally" shot on stake out. Oct 1985
Feb 2008, FBI agent accidentally shoots and almost killed herself. What is going on.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
I thought Miami was 1986, not '82.
MadSmokerBBQ 2 years ago
You're right 1986. Thanks for the correction.
Of course this is the excuse amateur firearm experts (who know nothing) say 40 or 45 cal is the smallest they would carry. Clearly hardened criminals with shotguns, carbine rifles at close range are going to have more fire power. For personal protection a 22 can kill someone. Personally I have a 38ACP, 9mm & 38 special revolver and a 500 Mossberg 12 gauge. Of the handguns, the only one comfortable enough to conceal carry daily is the 38ACP.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
Dec 16, 1982, Special Agents Terry Burnett Hereford, Charles L. Ellington, Robert W. Conners, and Michael James Lynch were killed in a Bureau airplane accident near Montgomery, Ohio. The plane, piloted by SAs Hereford and Conners, crashed on approach to Cincinnati's Lunken Airport near Montgomery, and all aboard were killed.
The FBI has lots of accidents.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago 2
Agent Scott K. Carey, 35, instructor assigned to FBI driver training killed May 9, 1988, on duty instructing driving school, serious automobile accident.
On April 19, 1986, Special Agent James K. McAllister, a member of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team, died after falling from a helicopter during a training exercise at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
Decr 6, 2006, Special Agent Gregory J. Rahoi was accidentally shot and fatally wounded at Fort A.P. Hill in Caroline County, Virginia, during a live-fire tactical training exercise designed to prepare FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) personnel for their deployments to Iraq.
Sept 1, 1999, Special Agent Paul Andrew LeVeille, a licensed FBI pilot, was killed in an aircraft accident while participating in an FBI-sponsored mountain flying pilot training course in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
Special Agent Robert R. Hardesty died on June 2, 2005, as a result of an accident during SWAT training at the FBI Academy on May 25, 2005, in Quantico, Virginia
Another accident? I wounder how many where accidents?
There are 52 killed in the line of duty.
gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
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gmcjetpilot 2 years ago
december 16 1982 bad day
loudepalma 2 years ago
they just got, what the deserve... filth fuckers...ACAB
fujiskc 2 years ago
hey does anyone know the song playing?
danaCOOKMAN 2 years ago
They said "Carpie Diem"
lulu91 3 years ago
That's funny. I thought it was Sic Semper Tyrannis
icfnord 3 years ago
Let us not forget that these Agents, who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Jerseydude101 3 years ago
Ohio's FBI, The most useless corrupt sons of bitches to ever live. They ignore "color of law" crimes. Nothing less than an Organized Crime Ring operating under the RICO ACT. May CANCER eat the guts of these dirty rotten mother fuckers, before they die and reach hell where they belong.
waltsa200 3 years ago
You sure got that right my friend, and those in Indiana are the damn same. If you are not guilty of what they accuse you of, they will fix it all up to fit nice & neat in their crooked cookie cutter case files. Whatever happened to True Justice??
Badfinger1964 2 years ago