FBI agents fired, including some shown kneeling during 2020 protests
Summary
The FBI fired over a dozen agents, some of whom were seen kneeling during a racial justice protest in June 2020. These agents were initially sent by the Trump administration to prevent damage to federal property. The firings have been criticized by the FBI Agents Association, citing due process concerns.Key Facts
- Over a dozen FBI agents were let go, including some photographed kneeling during protests.
- The kneeling took place during a protest in June 2020 after George Floyd's death.
- These agents were originally sent to Washington, D.C., to prevent vandalism of federal property.
- The FBI Agents Association criticized the firings, saying they violated due process.
- The former FBI agents allege retribution and improper termination by current leadership.
- The DOJ's 2024 review found agents were untrained and ill-equipped for the civil unrest.
- Initial reviews did not find grounds to discipline the agents for kneeling.
- Three former senior FBI agents have sued the Bureau over their dismissals.
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