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🗓️ 11 December 2019
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Retired agent Michael Harrigan reviews his assignment as the Supervisory Senior Resident Agent in Farmington and Gallup offices of the Albuquerque Division where he conducted and supervised criminal investigations involving homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping, missing persons and unidentified human remains and was responsible for all federal investigations on three Native American reservations.
He also discusses his assignment as the Chief of the National Academy (NA) Program, the leading national law enforcement executive leadership institution, graduating over 1,800 senior law enforcement officers from every state and more than 40 countries.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 189 of FBI Retired Case File Review of Jerry Williams. I'm a retired agent on a mission to show the public who the FBI is and what the FBI does through my books, my blog, and my podcast case reviews |
0:24.4 | were former colleagues. |
0:26.0 | Today, we get to speak to, once again, |
0:29.5 | retired agent Michael Herrigan, who served in the FBI for 22 years. In this |
0:36.3 | episode he reviews his assignment as the supervisory senior resident agent SSRA and the Farmington and Gallup offices of the |
0:47.6 | Albuquerque division where he conducted and supervised investigations of crime in Indian country involving homicide, sexual assault, |
0:58.5 | kidnapping, missing persons, and unidentified human remains, and was responsible for federal criminal matters on three Native American reservations. |
1:10.6 | Mike Herrigan also discusses his assignment as the Chief of the National Academy Program, |
1:17.0 | the leading national law enforcement executive leadership every state and more than 40 countries. |
1:31.0 | Mike Herrigan previously reviewed the violent criminal |
1:34.8 | apprehension program Viacap, the largest repository of serial violent crime |
1:40.5 | cases in the country. Since his retirement, he is currently the subject matter expert for Eagle, |
1:48.0 | a security and risk management service for whom he provides consultation and expert testimony related to violent |
1:56.7 | crime analysis police procedures and policies and various issues related to |
2:02.0 | policing Indian country. |
2:04.0 | I think you're going to find this a very fascinating episode. |
2:08.0 | Before we get to the interview, I just want to remind you that if you're looking for a holiday gift for yourself or for someone you know who loves to read about the FBI, |
2:17.8 | whether that's crime fiction or non-fiction, I hope you consider purchasing one of my books available wherever books are sold. |
2:25.6 | I'll never have ads on FBI Retired Case File Review. |
2:29.7 | Book sells fund my podcasting Mission. |
2:32.8 | As my holiday gift to you in the December email, |
2:36.6 | I created with my son a special FBI Word Search puzzle |
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