lindajoy wrote:
I dont think Wray is Incompetent, but not as Experienced for the position as some thought..
New in the position, doesn’t help anything either.
I expected him to make a quick impact in the office of the FBI but haven’t really heard much about what he’s doing if anything.??? I also that others would be leaving, resigning or charged by now..Heads should have already rolled, snd I sure expect plenty to now.. Think it will happen??
No, I don’t believe he had any idea or knowledge about the guy that went on a k*****g spree. Not following protocol K**led 17 children.
Perhaps the FBI is too busy covering their ass regarding the Russia collusion escapade than doing their job? I sincerely believe this is exactly what it is and isn’t that unfortunate...
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The cover-ups are occurring at high levels. This situation is indicative of rot at the bottom, at the interface to the public and the nuts and bolts work, not in politics. It does say that low level management is not doing its job and this situation has to have existed over a long period of time. There is no way that a well run organization would not have logged every complaint call and a disposition of each call noted with appropriate sign-offs by supervisory individuals. There is no way that a proper protocol was not followed, these people simply ignored everything and didn't do their jobs. Every organization of any size has a QA department who's responsibility is to determine that protocols exist and are being followed, where are their records and findings of non-compliance?