The top FBI official in New York City has been forced out of his job, according to multiple sources and an email he sent his colleagues Monday. James Dennehy, the assistant director in charge of FBI's largest field office, was told Friday to turn in his retirement papers by Monday, he said in the email. "I was not given a reason for this decision," he wrote.
Main Idea: Top FBI official James Dennehy says he was forced to retire from the New York office under pressure, with no reason given.
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Pressure on the FBI’s New York office may shake trust in fair law enforcement and distract agents from work that protects communities and voters.
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