For a long time I've noted that the FBI changed its hiring priorities and practices when Obama was elected. This guy was hired in 2011 when he was 30.
Because of the changed priorities, the FBI relaxed the standards for appearance and off-hours behavior in order to accommodate "lifestyle" choices among the now-prioritized recruiting practices.
When a fed. agency relaxes standards for certain demographics in an effort to attract and hire more from that demographic, it has to relax the standards for all.
That is how you end up with this guy carrying an FBI Badge when that would have been impossible prior to 2008.
Up until about 6 years ago, FBI agents were not allowed to have a second job. FBI agents are paid to be available 24/7/365. A second job complicates that availability. This guy apparently operated a gym on land he owned, and served as a personal trainer.
These are the kinds of changes that have accelerated the pace of retirement by agents hired in 1990s.
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The analysis if the Pretti shooting is more complicated than the Good shooting. I don't think there was a mistake. But even if there was an error, the law in this area tolerates mistakes.
This is a historical look back at Jim Comey's career in DOJ and his time as FBI Director. He was likely always a NeverTrumper and chose to remain as FBI Director under Trump to be the fox inside the henhouse.
A point that I did not make in the article, but which I've made before -- it was a fundamental violation of his oath under the Constitution to presume that it was his role as FBI Director to investigate whether Trump had views sympathetic to Russia during and/or after the election.
That would have been the prerogative of the Executive after receiving the most electoral votes. If Trump wanted to shift US foreign policy to be more friendly to Russia, it was not the function of the State Dept, CIA, DOJ, or FBI to second guess that and launch efforts to prevent it.