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FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) President Brian O’Hare issued the following statement on the September 12, 2020 shooting of two law enforcement officers in Los Angeles, California: “Federal, state, and local law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day in the service of their fellow Americans.  The ambush shooting of two Los Angeles … Continued

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The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), the professional association representing over 14,000 active and retired Special Agents, strongly opposes the motion by Christina Korbe, who murdered FBI Special Agent Sam Hicks in 2008, to be released from prison before completing her 15 year sentence for that crime.  FBIAA urges the court to reject Korbe’s motion.   FBIAA … Continued

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Washington, DC: The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), representing over 14,000 FBI Special Agents nationwide, today urged Congress to act on the expiring Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) provisions, which provide critical tools for some of the nation’s most sensitive ongoing and future investigations. “It is time for Congress and the Administration to work together to … Continued

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Brian O’Hare, President of the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), representing over 14,000 FBI Special Agents nationwide, issued the following statement: “Inaction by our leaders in Washington means that our country will be at greater risk when essential FISA authorities expire on Sunday, March 15th. It is unacceptable and dangerous that Congress and the White House … Continued

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The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), representing more than 14,000 active and former FBI Special Agents, is marking the 13th anniversary of former FBI Agent Robert Levinson’s disappearance by calling on Iran to cooperate with the international community and provide information on his disappearance that could lead to his return home. “On this solemn anniversary, FBIAA asks … Continued

Tuesday, July 23rd the Senate passed a bill, 97-2, that would replenish the Victims Compensation Fund. FBIAA President Tom O’Connor met with WUSA9 to discuss the VCF prior to the hearing. To view his interview click here. The bill passed the House of Representatives earlier this month, 402-12. Watch video here