FBI Suicide or Poorly Executed Back Flip?

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This could be a cautionary reminder that FBI agents ought to stay off the dance floor. For the second time this year a dance party with FBI agents went terribly wrong. A Supervisory Special Agent of the FBI in Austin on a training junket died last week. The tin foil hat brigade have teamed up with the black helicopter crowd to have a field day.
https://nypost.com/2019/07/24/fbi-agent-brother-to-cop-accused-of-murder-for-hire-plot-dead-by-suicide-sources/

According to the New York Post a supervisory FBI agent was in Austin attending a seminar. He accompanied a group of FBI agents to a club. At the end of his evening, while out on the dance floor, he pulled his weapon, and shot himself. He was DRT.

Added to the mix, he was a money laundering specialist. He may or may not have been involved in investigation of the Blow Job Bill and Hillary Clinton organized crime family. He also had a sister, who up until recently was an NYPD officer. Her career took a left turn after she was arrested trying to arrange a hit on her ex-husband and future step daughter. She can be found at the same address as Jeffrey Epstein, different floor.

The event did not make the Austin news. The Austin police department didn’t have anything to say about it. Patrons of the club claim that the FBI scrubbed everybody’s smart phone of footage of the shooting and aftermath.

Sorry, but I can’t get too excited. I am not a fan of the FBI bureaucracy. But I have a reasonable explanation for some of what happened. I can’t speak to the suicide. I don’t know what went through this guys head, other than a bullet.

But, when the gun went off, that group of FBI agents, drunk or sober, did what they had been trained to do. They locked down the scene. They left no doubt in anybody’s mind whose scene it was, the FBI’s. Generally, the Feds do not share or relinquish control of an agent involved shooting scene.

Apparently, Austin PD took a support position. Since they don’t get to “drive the bus” they weren’t inclined to give a tour commentary. I don’t have a problem with that.

As to the phones, I would bet if one dug a little deeper, it would be revealed that anything of value was downloaded to an FBI controlled site. Once it was preserved, then the media was erased. I guess I can understand the impulse to record such an event. I’m just not certain what one does with it afterwards. I can also understand the FBI impulse to eliminate the prospect of an Internet sideshow.The FBI is very conscious of their image. Having pictures or video of a dead agent splashed all over the Internet was likely a consideration, in controlling the media.

As to organized crime, there is a general rule that organized crime does not “hit” cops. Not one on one and not by proxy. I tend to believe that even the Clinton Organized Crime family abides by that rule. Then again, they are democrats. As we all know democrats are capable of anything.

I’ll give the FBI the benefit of the doubt. If a subsequent FBI investigation reveals that the agent died as the result of a poorly executed back flip, all bets are off.