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from anons from 2017

http://www.dearpresidenttrump.org/2017/01/evil-prevails-when-good-men-do-nothing.html

victim of the DS because he knew too much


316 posted on 08/01/2019 7:39:17 PM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally

That poor guy has been trying to get justice for his brother for a LONG time. I hope he gets some attention.


318 posted on 08/01/2019 7:51:23 PM PDT by No_Doll_i
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Executive Summary
A Joint Review of Law Enforcement Cooperation on the
Southwest Border between the Federal Bureau of Investigation
and Homeland Security Investigations

Results in Brief
While 63 percent of survey respondents did not report
any cooperation failures, 37 percent of survey
respondents and many interviewees reported
cooperation failures that resulted in negative impacts on
investigations and operations. We identified several
factors that may have contributed to the reported
cooperation failures: unclear agency policies governing
deconfliction and overlapping investigative areas;
agents’ negative perceptions, mistrust, and lack of
understanding of the other agency’s mission and
authorities; and lack of a national-level memorandum of
understanding (MOU) regarding cooperation. The
agencies should take action to address the unclear
policies, negative perceptions, and lack of
understanding that appear to have inhibited
cooperation.

The Majority of Survey Respondents Did Not Encounter
Interagency Cooperation Failures, and Agents Reported
that Task Forces Generally Improve Cooperation
between the FBI and HSI

Based on our survey of FBI and HSI agents in
Southwest border locations, 63 percent did not report
any cooperation failures despite many agents reporting
that they shared similar targets and operations. Nearly
all survey respondents reported that they took action to
resolve any overlapping aspects of their investigations,
although many interviewees stated that there is little
joint investigative interaction outside of task forces.
We also found that task forces have generally improved
cooperation between the FBI and HSI along the
Southwest border. Agents reported increased
cooperation in each of the elements we measured, and
they also stated that task forces increased members’
awareness of the other agency’s missions and
investigative resources. This has allowed agents to
increase investigative collaboration and utilize each
agency’s authorities to enable more effective
investigations.

Over One-third of Survey Respondents Reported at
Least One Cooperation Failure, and Respondents
Identified Deconfliction and Information Sharing Issues
That Require Attention

Over one-third of FBI and HSI survey respondents
(363 of 980) reported cooperation failures that resulted
in a range of negative impacts. Of those,
316 (87 percent of those that reported failures)
reported that they had experienced at least 1 negative
impact, including lost trust in the other agency or its
personnel, unnecessary use of resources, unnecessarily

Link to report
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2019/e1903.pdf#page=2

I made the OIG Press Release for this report a thread in the forum:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3768559/posts


339 posted on 08/01/2019 8:53:10 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: generally

Heartrending letter.

How long, O Lord?


400 posted on 08/02/2019 7:00:09 AM PDT by Melian (Check yourself before you KeK yourself. ~ Melian)
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