The FBI repeatedly failed to investigate serious issues convincingly
The FBI’s failures as an entire institution in recent years are too long to list here, but looking at just the mass shootings and explosions alone that happened after the FBI was aware of the assailants as potential threats is frightening. My colleague Joy Pullmann has documented a number of instances in which the FBI was aware of threats before the violence occurred and did nothing. She writes:That the FBI repeatedly failed or outright refused to prevent tragedies that doubtless could've been prevented makes them little different from authorities in Europe who've led to the same situations. Similarly, that they repeatedly downplayed the seriousness of the issues by refusing to acknowledge these were cases of jihadism that occurred is also disturbing. It additionally points out what a disaster law enforcement policy's become by ways of whether the military can operate in order to prevent horror stories like what Antifa and BLM caused nearly 2 years ago with arson and riots in cities like Minneapolis, Portland and New York. And historically, it could even explain how 9-11 occurred. How can violent crime on any scale be prevented if outfits like the FBI cannot or will not operate to take preventative action to ensure violent crime and terrorism don't end up occurring and causing tragedies upon tragedies?
For example, the 2009 Fort Hood shooter, who killed 13; the Boston Marathon bombers of 2013 who killed three and injured 264; and the Pulse nightclub shooter who killed 49 people and wounded 53 more. All were known to the FBI and several had been interviewed by the FBI before they went on killing sprees.
The FBI had also been warned numerous times about the Parkland, Florida school shooter, before he killed 17 and injured 17 more in 2018. It also knew beforehand about the 2018 Nashville, Tennessee Waffle House shooter, who killed four and injured two more, and the 2020 Nashville RV bomber.
The FBI also has a bad track record at categorizing motives and crime, just as in Colleyville. Last spring, it was brought to light by Republican congressmen that after the 2017 congressional baseball shooting, the FBI told lawmakers the mass assassination attempt was officially designated as a “suicide by cop.” The Fort Hood attack carried out as a radical Islamist was designated by the FBI as “workplace violence.”
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