FBI Chicago remembers Supervisory Special Agent Brian Lawrence Crews, who died on June 10, 2018 from an illness incurred as a result of his response to the 9/11 attacks in New York. Read more: fbi.gov/history/wall-o…
Illegal Alien With Extensive Criminal Record Sentenced to 14 Months in Federal Prison for Unlawfully Re-Entering United States After Multiple Deportations @FBIChicago@HSIChicago
Your career as an FBI special agent will leave a lasting impact on the nation.
Your work can span multiple priorities, such as thwarting terrorist threats and dismantling human trafficking rings. As you continue to take on new challenges and evolve into greater leadership
Now more than ever, the communities we live in need to be protected. At the FBI, our dedicated personnel took an oath to defend the United States and uphold the Constitution. We do that by investigating federal crimes, to include violent street gangs, cartels, cyber threats, and
FBI Chicago remembers Electronic Maintenance Technician (EMT) Billie Wade Taylor who died in the performance of his duties on June 2, 1965. Read more: fbi.gov/history/wall-o…
FBI Chicago remembers Special Agent Robert R. Hardesty, who died on June 2, 2005 following an accident during SWAT training at the FBI Academy almost 2 weeks earlier. Read more: fbi.gov/history/wall-o…
As part of #FBIChicago's commitment to strengthening community relationships, our office has been proud to welcome this year's Citizens Academy class. Citizens Academy is a six-to-eight-week program that give business, religious, civic, and community leaders an inside look at the
FBI Chicago remembers Special Agent Truett E. Rowe, who was shot and killed by an escaped fugitive in Gallup, New Mexico on June 1, 1937. Read more: fbi.gov/history/wall-o…
The FBI Wall of Honor remembers Supervisory Administrative Specialist Bryan Myers, who died on May 30, 2022, from health complications associated with exposure to toxic air during 9/11 recovery efforts. fbi.gov/history/wall-o…