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  2. File:Ex-FBI-Director-James-Comey-s-memos.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Alabama v. White - Wikipedia

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    Alabama v. White, 496 US 325 (1990), is a U.S. Supreme Court case involving the Fourth Amendment.The majority opinion ruled that anonymous tips can provide reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop provided that police can factually verify the circumstances asserted by the tip.

  4. Category:Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    FBI Counterterrorism Division; FBI Criminal Investigative Division; FBI Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch; FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit; FBI Critical Incident Response Group; FBI Cyber Division; List of The FBI Files episodes; FBI files on Elvis Presley; FBI files on Michael Jackson; FBI Hazardous Devices School; FBI Human Resources ...

  5. Ex-government employee charged with submitting false tips ...

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    Zapata submitted at least seven anonymous tips via the FBI's tip portal from February to April of 2021 that accused former government co-workers of playing a role in the attack on the Capitol ...

  6. List of slang terms for federal agents - Wikipedia

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    A federal agent (also known as a special agent, federal police officer, or federal operative) is an employee of an agency or branch of the federal government, typically one responsible for investigating organized crime and terrorism, handling matters of domestic or national security, and who practices espionage, such as the FBI, CIA, NSA, or MI5.

  7. Tip (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    A tip, in law enforcement, is a piece of information regarding a crime or other activity of interest to law enforcement, usually by a source outside of the law enforcement agency.

  8. FBI method of profiling - Wikipedia

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    One of the first American profilers was FBI agent John E. Douglas, who was also instrumental in developing the behavioral science method of law enforcement. [3]The ancestor of modern profiling, R. Ressler (FBI), considered profiling as a process of identifying all the psychological characteristics of an individual, forming a general description of the personality, based on the analysis of the ...

  9. File:FBIZodiacFile1.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: FBI Case File (1 of 5) on the Zodiac Killer. 89 pages. Related Files: FBI Case File (2 of 5) on the Zodiac Killer. 109 pages. FBI Case File (3 of 5) on the Zodiac Killer. 258 pages. FBI Case File (4 of 5) on the Zodiac Killer. 208 pages. FBI Case File (5 of 5) on the Zodiac Killer. 373 pages.