ShotgunSteven
Lifer
- May 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: archiloco
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: archiloco
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: Xylitol
He told you he works for the CIA?
yes. when he moved in i introduced myself and made a little chit chat.
thus why i assumed she's who she said she is when she bought up the fact he's in the CIA.
UTmtnbiker- yeah, i have no idea what a real FBI ID looks like.
MaxDepth- no skirt and 3" heels. pants and a jacket. i'm assuming her gun in underneath the jacket since ALL fbi field agents are required to have a gun.
yeah i had that happen to me too when one of my co-workers applied for a permanent visa. the guy came in, (had the courtesy to leave his gun in his car there was a holster but no gun in it) showed me NO ID just said he was from the FBI and was wanting to know more about my co-worker, i told him everything he wanted to know we chatted a bit more about just stuff and left saying he would be back later to talk to my boss, he did come back a week later, again no gun, no badge, but the fact he knew my co-workers name (hard to say/spell) and that she was applying for a visa was proof enough he worked for a government agency. (my co-worker is anti-social so nobody knows her other than her co-workers/boss)
I thought that for the FBI, leaving their gun behind was a no-no.
well it was very informal, and it was a very hot day so he was not wearing a jacket, and i would think he thought he would be more like bullying us for info if he was showing his gun.
After reading about the incident where a husband and wife FBI team were drummed out for leaving their guns and badges behind so they could attend a swinger's party, I would think they would make sure to keep it on them, bullying or not.
