Mueller Defends FBI, Says New Agency a Mistake
FBI Director Robert Mueller III, facing growing criticism over his agency's shortcomings in the war against terrorism, spoke in support of his agency's performance in a recent speech and said creating a separate domestic intelligence agency would be "going in the wrong direction."
FBI Director Robert Mueller III, facing growing criticism over his agency's shortcomings in the war against terrorism, spoke in support of his agency's performance in a recent speech to the Citizens Crime Commission in New York and said creating a separate domestic intelligence agency would be "going in the wrong direction."
Mueller argues that the FBI's broad intelligence-gathering capabilities make it ideal to locate and capture terrorists before they strike. He says the FBI has successfully thwarted nearly 100 planned terrorist incidents since Sept. 11, 2001.
In recent weeks, several leading lawmakers have publicly endorsed the idea of creating a new domestic intelligence agency to take over responsibility for coutnerterrorism from the FBI.
"The bureau is not as broken as people would think," a senior FBI official said recently. "Creating a whole new agency would only make the problems we already have even worse."
But there are tensions within the FBI over its own performance that complicate the question of whether it can handle domestic terrorist threats. In an internal memo, Mueller's deputy, Bruce J. Gebhardt, noted that he was "amazed and astounded and at a loss to understand" the continued resistance to pursuing anti-terrorism cases within various field offices.
Sen. Charles E. Grassley, a frequent critic of the FBI who has defended Mueller's reform efforts, warns that the bureau is running out of time to sort things out.
"The FBI deserves a chance to get its act together," Grassley said. "But their time to move from investigating Bonnie-and-Clyde-type crimes to preventing terrorist activities is getting shorter."
More Special Units

Constellis’ AMK9 to Donate K9 Officer to Currituck County Sheriff’s Office
AMK9 will donate a fully trained K9 officer to the Currituck County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit. DAX, a 20-month-old Belgian Malinois, joined his new handler and has begun training at the Constellis Training Center.
Read More →
Ohio’s Statewide Drone First Responder Program to Take Flight
Over the next two years, the Ohio DFR Pilot Program will equip municipalities with advanced drone systems, deliver comprehensive training for first responders, and enable FAA-approved Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations.
Read More →
Louisiana Motor Sergeant Dies from Injuries Suffered in June “Intentional” Crash
A motor officer, Sgt. Caleb Eisworth was on his way to participate in a funeral escort when he was struck by another vehicle.
Read More →
Tennessee Officers Say Man Tried to Detonate IED During Arrest
Inside the bedroom officers found what they believed to be an IED. The officers evacuated the house and called for the Chattanooga Police Bomb Squad and ATF agents.
Read More →
Florida School Officer Dies After On-Duty Medical Emergency
Sergeant Greg Graff was “preparing school leaders for the upcoming year during a safety training program at Clearwater High School,” the school district said.
Read More →
Grenade is Missing from Explosion That Killed 3 LASD Deputies
ATF Special Agent in Charge Kenny Cooper said definitively that only one grenade detonated at the facility on July 18.
Read More →
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Names Deputies Lost in Friday Explosion
LASD said Detective Joshua Kelley-Eklund, Detective Victor Lemus, and Detective William Osborn who were all assigned to Special Enforcement Bureau’s Arson Explosives Detail were killed in the incident.
Read More →
Maryland State Police Helicopter Rescues Victim from Overturned Boat in Chesapeake Bay
The Maryland State Police Aviation Command Trooper 7 crew, the MSP helicopter based in California, Maryland, were monitoring the county dispatch radio, overheard the dispatch, and self-launched.
Read More →3 Los Angeles County Deputies Killed in Explosion Friday Morning
At press time the names of the deputies had not been released. Sheriff Robert Luna said one had served for 19 years, another for 22 years, and another for 33 years.
Read More →
Georgia Sheriff’s Deputy Fired After K-9 Dies in Hot Patrol Vehicle
The vehicle’s air conditioning failed because of a malfunctioning compressor and its heat alarm did not function, according to the sheriff’s office.
Read More →