FBI’s New York Field Office Head, who criticized the firing of the Trump administration in the bureau, says he was put out of his role.
James Denhe, the assistant director of the FBI’s New York Field Office Fis, told the staff in a note that he was asked to put retirement papers without any clarification.
“I have been told many times in my life, ‘When you see yourself in a hole, sometimes it is best to quit digging.’ Screw it, “Danny wrote on Monday.
“I will never stop defending this joint. I will just do it voluntarily and proud from the outside of the wire. “
Danny had earlier called the staff “dig” in the wake of the FBI leaders’ headquarters and purification at Field Offices Fiss. Soon the Justice Department soon sought the FBI list of agents’ names, who worked on 1,500 investigations, which led to the charge for those who attacked Capitol.
“Today, we find ourselves in the midst of our own war, because good people are getting out of the FBI and others are being targeted because they did their job according to the law and the FBI policy,” he wrote in an email stated last month.New York Times.
“Time to dig me.”
In the missive on Monday, Danny, Danny, called on the FBI director Christopher Ware to call the staff to follow the FBI guidelines. Danny was appointed to his post in New York in September.
“Since I leave today, I have an immense feeling of pride – the Office of the businessmen will always do the right thing for the right reason;” according to NBC News, “according to NBC News.
“Innocent, the victims and the first process will always handle cases and evidence with the precaution of the precaution and care; and will always be independent who will always be independent.”
He also listed the agency’s “freedom” as a missed item, saying, “We will not bend. We will not be disturbed. We will not sacrifice what is right for anything or for anyone. “
Associated Press contributed.
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