Chicago FBI chief leaving unexpectedly, raising eyebrows amid feds' ongoing credibility crisis
Chicago FBI boss Douglas S. DePodesta will leave his job after the Fourth of July holiday, an unexpected move causing further tumult in the citys federal law enforcement community, the Chicago Sun-Times has learned.
His last day on the job will be Monday, according to a law enforcement source.
The FBIs Rapid Response social media account late Wednesday said, Its simple: Anyone who is not on board with THIS FBI under the leadership of President Trump which has achieved the lowest murder rate ever is free to leave. It did so in response to a post about DePodesta by former FBI agent and podcaster Kyle Seraphin.
DePodesta led the agencys Chicago Field Office for nearly two years, taking the helm in August 2024. Hes been with the FBI since 2002, and over the course of his career hes worked investigations involving drugs, corruption, terrorism and foreign counterintelligence. Hes repeatedly touted the value of partnerships between federal, state and local law enforcement while serving as the FBIs special agent in charge.
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