Capture of criminals by the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Chicago, United States. Bank robber John Dillinger standing with other people. Exterior of a building. FBI agents gather outside the building. People gather at the Biograph Theater. FBI agents capture and kill Dillinger. Investigation of the fingerprints of Dillinger. The pistol, eyeglasses and hat of Dillinger lying on a table. Rifles on the table. A poster on a wall for the capture of criminal Lester Gillis. A photograph of the criminal on the poster. FBI agents look at the dead body of a criminal.
Release of Charles F. Urschel by the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Oklahoma, United States. A map locate areas. The map illustrates activities and developments in millionaire Charles F. Urschel' s kidnapping case. Men seated in a court room. A federal judge gives verdict for the kidnapping case. An airplane parked at an air base. 'American Airways' written on the airplane. Exterior of a building. FBI agents walk on the street in front of the building. Guns and rifles placed outside the building to display. Men gather outside the building.
Capture of criminals by the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States. The kidnapping of 9 year old boy George H. Weyerhaeuser from Tacoma, Washington. A ransom letter from the kidnappers. The FBI investigates the case. An airplane parked at an air base. Men disembark from the airplane and walk on the air base. A poster on a wall for the identification of the kidnapper.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents undergo their training in the United States. FBI 'most wanted' posters are printed on a bank of printing machines. Prospective FBI agents in a large classroom. Instructor points to diagram of a revolver on classroom board. Training of the agents for physical fitness. The agents do deep knee bends, box using a punching bag, and practice jiu jitsu as part of their training. View of the law library at FBI headquarters. View of diorama showing bank robber hideout. Table filled with equipment issued to FBI G-men includes cameras, saws, night sticks, guns, hand cuffs, leg irons, flashlights, and explosives. FBI agents practice machine gun target practice while driving 1935 Hudson Terraplane automobiles. The agents fire at target boards. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover stands with agents who are lying in prone positions as they riddle a 1928 Chevy sedan with bullets fired from machine guns.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents undergo their training in Washington. The agents fire rifles at target boards. A shelled target board.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents investigate cases through scientific methods in the United States. The agents work on the methods of crime detection. They use scientific methods for the detection of crime. Experimental detection of crime. A dummy on the ground. The agents pick up murderer's weapons and other equipment. They also pick up a drinking glasses for finger prints. The murderer's weapons are never touched by hands so that the fingerprints of the murderer can be detected. 'Technical Laboratory Federal Bureau of Investigation' written outside a cabin. A man works in the laboratory and tests samples. A pistol placed on a table. The man views the fingerprints on the pistol through a magnifying glass. He also tests the fingerprints on the glass. Men view the fingerprints on a projector. A man tests the foot print samples to investigate the case. They make and test models of the rifle, footprints, palm and face.
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