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Internal Memos Shine Light on HORRIFIC Behavior of FBI Agents

This sort of frat-boy debauchery is not only embarrassing on a national level, but implies a rather profound disciplinary dysfunction in one of our allegedly “elite” law enforcement agencies.

Americans’ distrust of the FBI has been on the rise for decades, generations even, and there has yet to be any real sign of change coming.

The agency, headed by an un-elected bureaucrat often beholden to the White House, is almost without oversight.  The nature of their work, clandestine by necessity, makes it near impossible to monitor their activities, creating a rife opportunity for weaponization by the West Wing.

Now, a set of recently-released internal FBI memos is shedding light on some of the more outrageous behavior that the bureau has been harboring.

Scores of FBI employees have been caught over the last five years engaging in unethical and illegal conduct such as driving drunk, stealing property, assaulting a child, mishandling classified documents, and losing their service weapons — but they often escaped being fired, according to internal disciplinary files provided to Just The News.

One agent left a highly lethal M4 carbine unsecured in his government car during a Starbucks run and had the weapon stolen, but even he received only a two-week suspension despite violating the bureau’s protocols for weapons storage, the records show.

“Although there was a lockbox in the trunk for storage of weapons and sensitive items,” the agent chose to store the rifle bag behind the car’s front passenger seat, one report shows. “While Employee was in the Starbucks, the Bucar was burglarized. The rear passenger, rear driver, and tailgate windows were broken, and the rifle bag containing the M4 was stolen.”

And it gets sleazy, too.

Sexual misconduct was also rampant in the reports dating to 2017, including inappropriate affairs with felons in prison, confidential sources and subordinate employees. The sexual transgressions, however, often resulted in firings, unlike the drunk driving and lost weapons offenses.

This sort of frat-boy debauchery is not only embarrassing on a national level, but implies a rather profound disciplinary dysfunction in one of our allegedly “elite” law enforcement agencies.

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