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  1. www.fbi.gov › history › field-office-historiesFBI Kansas City History

    From its earliest days, the FBI has had a presence in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1920, the office was designated as one of nine “divisional headquarters”—administratively in charge of field...

  2. In 1960, FBI Kansas City employed 73 agents and 43 support personnel. The office handled 1,136 criminal cases, 94 national security investigations, and 461 other matters. By 1969, the office had the FBI’s second-highest number of convictions and had grown to a complement of 121 agents and 71 support staff.

  3. In May 1972, today’s FBI Academy—which trains not only Bureau personnel but also law enforcement professionals from around the globe—opened its doors on a sprawling 547-acre campus carved ...

  4. Lear B. Reed served as chief of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department from July 11, 1939 to September 30, 1941. Reed was a lawyer and former agent of the FBI, serving in the FBI’s Kansas City Field Office.

  5. 31 Οκτ 2020 · So without further ado, here are my seven must see historical sites in Kansas City right now that are still open despite the ‘Rona… 1. National World War I Museum and Memorial. Number one on this list is the National World War I Museum and Memorial! This place is AMAZING, and is by far my favorite!

  6. It began with the so-called “Kansas City massacre.” In June 1933, three police officers and one Bureau agent escorting a prisoner through a Missouri train station were killed when “Pretty...

  7. The public was stunned by what became known as the “Kansas City Massacre,” and Congress responded within a year by authorizing special agents to carry guns, to make arrests, and to tackle a...

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