St. Louis’ top FBI official discusses what’s next after wrapping up first 100 days
The top-ranking official in St. Louis’ FBI Field Office is wrapping up her first 100 days, marked with big cases and big meetings.
ST. LOUIS - The top-ranking official in St. Louis’ FBI Field Office is wrapping up her first 100 days, marked with big cases and big meetings.
Most recently, Special Agent In Charge Ashley Johnson announced charges in the case involving Colin Brown, the CBC student athlete who was killed after he was struck by a stray bullet while heading home on I-55 from a hockey game.
That same week, a federal court in St. Louis indicted 14 North Koreans in an $88 million identity theft and extortion case.
She’s also been involved in a series of meetings with various law enforcement and community groups—outreach being a top priority as she continues to learn more about the St. Louis area.
The first female SAC for the St. Louis FBI Office, Johnson said she is prepared to take on the next 100 days and spoke with FOX 2’s Jasmine Huda about her mission to protect the public and uphold the U.S. Constitution.
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