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In his book, FBI Miami Firefight: Five Minutes That Changed The Bureau, former FBI Special Agent Edmundo Mireles—the man who, despite being grievously wounded, definitively ended that violent ...
Mireles is a 25-year veteran of the FBI and the author of FBI Miami Firefight and Five Minutes that Changed the Bureau. More from CBS News.
Fatal firefight in Miami. Here’s more from the FBI’s web pages: The feds were looking for William Matix, from Ohio, and Michael Lee Platt, from San Diego, who favored high-caliber guns and ...
Twenty-five years ago, FBI agents Ben Grogan and Jerry Dove died in a vicious gun battle with two heavily armed suspected bank robbers. It's described as the bloodiest shootout in FBI history.
In 1986, two FBI agents paid the ultimate price to stop a pair of killers, and the deadly incident led to changes in how law enforcement officers were armed in the process.
FBI SWAT purchased roughly 800 of these pistols on a trial run circa 1984. Tragically, the M459’s best-known use in an actual gunfight was a tragic one: the infamous 1986 FBI Miami Firefight ...
The FBI is marking the 30th anniversary of a bloody South Florida shootout that left two agents dead and led to changes in the weapons they carry. FBI Director James Comey is scheduled Monday to sp… ...
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