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WikiSummarizerBot t1_jbsee1c wrote

Federal Bureau of Investigation

>The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Justice, the FBI is also a member of the U.S. Intelligence Community and reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence. A leading U.S. counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and criminal investigative organization, the FBI has jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes.

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsel4e wrote

It's the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Not the Federal Bureau Of Policing

I don't understand what you're not comprehending about the definitions defined by words that should not be difficult to understand.

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbseri0 wrote

Hahahah you are mouth breather. The title of the organization is not the only way to define something. Generally speaking you dont use the same word to define itself. Please for the love of all things do not procreate.

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kdeltar t1_jbt1ga3 wrote

I’m getting sovereign citizen, flat earther, big Alex jones fan vibes

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbseu9r wrote

Congress said it's Investigative.

If a possible violation of federal law under the jurisdiction of the FBI has occurred, the Bureau will conduct an investigation. The information and evidence gathered in the course of that investigation are then presented to the appropriate U.S. Attorney or Department of Justice official, who will determine whether or not prosecution or further action is warranted.

Where is the FBI’s authority written down?

The FBI has a range of legal authorities that enable it to investigate federal crimes and threats to national security, as well as to gather intelligence and assist other law enforcement agencies

Learn to read.

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsf2my wrote

Next thing you are gonna tell me is that detectives don’t investigate crimes.

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MongolianCluster t1_jbsvdwi wrote

They detect them, they don't investigate them. It's right there in the name.

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsf9cy wrote

I'm not telling you anything you're telling me stuff.

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsfj3w wrote

I asked you a question you told me your wrong answer. I then tried to correct you and showed you the correct answer on two different areas. Did you suffer a TBI or something because if so then i will be patient and try to help you learn.

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsf0e1 wrote

I do know how to read and i also have reading comprehension skills which clearly you dont have. Enjoy failing!

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsettt wrote

You do realize folks actually are arrested by fbi agents they dont just investigate and then announce findings. Please lay off the crack.

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsfc8r wrote

After an investigation for federal law violation sure, or a felony committed in front of an agent sure.

You're the only crack I need

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsfuok wrote

Oh dear lord “The Department of Justice (DOJ) is responsible for most law enforcement duties at the federal level.[5] It includes the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the United States Marshals Service, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), and others.[6]” taken from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_enforcement_in_the_United_States#Types_of_police

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsfwf5 wrote

So now a district attorney is a Leo?

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsg25o wrote

No because they dont have arresting powers way to go. But someone can can be a law enforcement investigator and law enforcement officer. Similarly to every square is a rectangle but not every rectangle is a square.

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsgaai wrote

That last sentence is the only thing you have said that makes sense.

Whole departments aren't Leos, only people with arresting powers.

I'm a civilian, I provide an information to magistrate and commence a citizen's arrest.

Am I always a LEO?

Is arresting power vested in the information provided to the judge after the investigation. Or is the arresting power arrested until a judge signs off or investigation is complete?

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Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsguob wrote

You answered it yourself a citizen’s arrest. You are acting as a citizen and not law enforcement officer. A police officer off duty cab make a citizen’s arrest but they will typically make an arrest under their law enforcement title because they can and it currently provides legal protections a citizens arrest cant.

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WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsgyx4 wrote

So then someone who "can" arrest isn't exactly a LEO. Like a FBI agent. Thanks

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gslavik t1_jbsyqeb wrote

How is that different from other police agencies?

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gslavik t1_jbsylox wrote

Is Democratic People's Republic of Korea (aka: North Korea) democratic?

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