I see, so you are investigating an ongoing investigation, a terrorist is killing people, and at least one of them has been an FBI agent, and you think that it is a good idea that the investigative procedures and investigators be broadcast to the entire world?? Bafoonery.
Employees of the government have no need of secrecy when perorming routine duties. Daylight is the best disinfectant.
See the paragraph above, we are not talking about a pencil pusher in some back office taking a bribe to change a zoning rule so some fat cat can tear down an orphanage to put up a walmart. We are talking about an active investigation into a terrorist attack where the enemy is still loose and killing.... yea, lets make sure every intimate detail of the investigation is broadcast over the airwaves... idiocy. Good think people like you weren't planning D-DAY, would have never gotten a foot hold in Europe.
1) You repeat your error. The person killed was an analyst, not an agent. This is not helping your credibility.
2) Investigative procedures? You mean, reading the serial number off the receiver of a rifle. Oh, wow. Real secret procedure, that. Can't have the world knowing that FBI agents are able to read. As for the investigators themselves, this was in no way an undercover operation. There's a legitimate place for those, but this isn't it.
OBTW, your insults aren't helping your credibility, either.
They were there to check the serial number on a firearm. Try not to make yourself look more foolish by trying to turn this into a top secret operation by the OSS during WW II.
Anytime the government interacts with citizens, it should be open to anyone to see. You think this was an undercover operation? LOL.
Goofy stuff you spout.