Many of the FBI’s hardworking agents put in long hours, but few have gone above and beyond like Special Agent Clint Pouncely of the San Diego field office, who selflessly spent 18 hours searching shipments of tuna suspected of smuggling cocaine.
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Feline Bureau of Investigation?
On the next episode of Crimeownal Minds…
A reader on Twitter just offered this interpretation:
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Who knew the FBI had Cat Wrangler as career path?
Whatever the agency, that is one handsome agent!
Sure, he looks impressive as heck but I hear he’s easily distracted by shiny objects. That could be a problem in a tight situation.
Does he have a big flashlight like the ones on X-Files?
Gah I love a seal point.
Did he train at Quanticato?
What I want to know is why tuna are smuggling cocaine?
Good question!
Duckie, asking the real questions!
And ‘crack’ing me up
I bet he did a little taste testing, too. You know, in the name of security. 😉
On a less light-hearted note, we saw a concert at Hollywood Bowl in California last night (an experience I highly recommend, btw) and we could see a couple of people, one in a yellow vest, sitting waaay up on the hill above the venue. Someone told us it was sharpshooters, and they were there in case there’s a shooting at the concert. I wasn’t sure whether I felt more safe or less safe after that. 😕
That certainly is sad, safe or not.