Special Agent recruits of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at a firing range in the United States. Two cars with a police siren in a field. Agents fire machine guns at targets from moving cars. Hit targets.
Special Agent recruits of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at a firing range in the United States. Agents fire tracer ammunition at night. They fire into the sky. An agent reloads and fires. Agents fire machine guns at targets. Agents in standing position. Hit targets.
First Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of United States, John Edgar Hoover delivers a speech in Washington DC. He talks about how the organization's morale is weakened by political and financial schemers; the law enforcement profession; fighting the underworld. He discusses the problems that plague the FBI; undermining efforts of the Bureau and its Special Agents. He also refers to the case of John Dellinger to make his point.
First Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of United States, John Edgar Hoover delivers a speech in Washington DC. He talks about the increase in gangdom, kidnapping, outlaws and underworld forces. He states statistics regarding the number of underworld criminals killed by law enforcement agencies. He also justifies the use of shoot to kill by police officers, in order to protect their lives.
First Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of United States, John Edgar Hoover delivers a speech in Washington DC. He talks about raids against the underworld by the Bureau. He states the use of training, hard work, courses and cooperation with local law enforcement agencies as the means to successful crime solving. He states statistics of FBI Agents and shoot to kill incidences. The attendees applaud. He lays emphasis on the Bureau's methods and youth criminal statistics. He talks about the need to eradicate flaws in the parole system that turn criminals loose.
First Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of United States, John Edgar Hoover delivers a speech in Washington DC. He talks about the need to place the society's welfare and needs over the personal wishes of the criminal, and to change public thought about criminals and their treatment. He lays emphasis on sincerity, integrity, efficiency, education, and obedience to law. He ends his speech and the crowd applauds. Another official talks about the pledge. Standing ovation by the attendees.
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