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Woman steals an FBI supervisor's weapon

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posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 04:57 PM
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originally posted by: Bramble Iceshimmer

Yeah, because an agent should have more sense than to drink and pick up someone in a bar. It shouldn't matter if they were on duty or off duty.


Oh Morality.... I think I read that in the FBI handbook...no picking up women...



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 04:58 PM
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a reply to: Xtrozero

Are you pulling our leg?

No, just being in your room would not be considered 'secure'.

A law enforcement service weapon should not be left unsecured even in a hotel room, especially if you plan on getting drunk and bringing an exotic dancer up to your room later.

The only thing that might exonerate him is if he locked it, his cash, and his Rolex up in the safe, and she knew how to crack it and/or she slipped something into his drink. But, I would think he was carrying the cash and was wearing his Rolex, so probably had his service weapon on him, too.


edit on 9-11-2017 by queenofswords because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:00 PM
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originally posted by: TinySickTears

if youre gonna go bang some chick secure your #


Secure both your weapon and gun.... You do know FBI, cops and a few dozen of other agencies all carry 24/7, right? And with 99.9999% of them they would not secure their weapon in a hotel safe...



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:02 PM
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a reply to: Xtrozero

Then he should never have brought a stripper or any other unknown woman up to his room.

Something more to this methinks. I just can't imagine a counterterrorism supervisor being so careless.



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:06 PM
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Maybe today is the day that the FBI needs to start to be discredited. Just a touch, here and there.

What's happening in the political sphere at the moment, anything important?




posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:09 PM
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a reply to: queenofswords




Something more to this methinks. I just can't imagine a counterterrorism supervisor being so careless.


I can. Within their professional life as well as their private lives.



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:45 PM
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originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: Xtrozero

Then he should never have brought a stripper or any other unknown woman up to his room.

Something more to this methinks. I just can't imagine a counterterrorism supervisor being so careless.



A STRIPPER!!!!



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:46 PM
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a reply to: Xtrozero

Excuse me. An exotic dancer....or WAS she?



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:47 PM
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originally posted by: Sheye


I can. Within their professional life as well as their private lives.


No strippers in their private life too? Wow...lol

Is there something wrong with strippers? What if she was a bank manager and stole his stuff?



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:49 PM
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originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: Xtrozero

Excuse me. An exotic dancer....or WAS she?



Well it was San Fran so hard to say....are to say even whether it was a she or he too there.



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 05:52 PM
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She take all the blow too?




posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 06:03 PM
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Being in his room would that not be secured?


I believe the result answers that question.



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 06:03 PM
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Wow, talk about "Amateur Hour".

This one takes the cake.

Highly trained law enforcement, FBI... rolled by a stripper.


You just can't make this stuff up folks.




posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 06:08 PM
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a reply to: CranialSponge

Given the FBI previous encounters with the ladies, I would think they have training for dealing with these situations.



posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 06:12 PM
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This also makes me think of a hilarious quote from a movie I saw a gazillion years ago:

"When a man's part goes hard, his brain goes soft."



Yes indeed.

Yes.

Indeed.




posted on Nov, 9 2017 @ 07:33 PM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: Sheye


I can. Within their professional life as well as their private lives.


No strippers in their private life too? Wow...lol

Is there something wrong with strippers? What if she was a bank manager and stole his stuff?


I was referring to their carelessness if you would have bothered to read what I was replying to.



posted on Nov, 10 2017 @ 01:59 AM
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originally posted by: Sheye

I was referring to their carelessness if you would have bothered to read what I was replying to.


People have lives...period. As I said before there are many agencies that carry a gun like 24/7 and I can tell you they do not lock up hey gun every night...or like never...People don't expect to get ripped off either, stripper or not... It's like people in this thread are say... oh a stripper... oh ya they steal he should have known. That is like saying oh a black person they like chicken...



posted on Nov, 10 2017 @ 02:07 AM
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originally posted by: CranialSponge
Wow, talk about "Amateur Hour".

This one takes the cake.

Highly trained law enforcement, FBI... rolled by a stripper.


You just can't make this stuff up folks.






Totally believable the stripper was a professional, the fbi guy no so much.



posted on Nov, 10 2017 @ 06:47 AM
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a reply to: queenofswords

First of all, those agents who had gear stolen from their works vehicles, are in the same boat as any other person, when it comes to property theft. There is no way to prevent a thief from getting into a vehicle, and there is no lock or safe that cannot be broken given the right expertise. All it takes is for the right (wrong) person to be the one breaking into the vehicle, and you could have made every effort, both government approved and better, to secure your gear, and it will make no difference to the thief at all.

However, the agent who was carrying their service weapon, and had it stolen while about some sort of dalliance with an alleged exotic dancer...

This person was not a victim of anything but his inability to think with the topmost of his heads, and that inability should be grounds for suspension from duty at the very least, if not reassignment to some unarmed role.



posted on Nov, 10 2017 @ 02:24 PM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: Sheye

I was referring to their carelessness if you would have bothered to read what I was replying to.


People have lives...period. As I said before there are many agencies that carry a gun like 24/7 and I can tell you they do not lock up hey gun every night...or like never...People don't expect to get ripped off either, stripper or not... It's like people in this thread are say... oh a stripper... oh ya they steal he should have known. That is like saying oh a black person they like chicken...


People have lives and people have jobs and sometimes your personal # is adjusted cause of the job. Nothing to do with her being a stripper and everything to do with him being stupid and falling asleep with someone else in the room and the gun not secure. Dude should lose his job



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