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  1. Parker worked as a special agent with the FBI at the Miami Field Office from 2011 until 2022, specializing in violent crimes such as manhunts, school shootings, and active shooters. Notably, Parker was the sole female member of the FBI’s highest-ranking Violent Crime and Fugitive Task Force.

  2. Dec 6, 2021 · In fact, he was the lead investigator of the 2000 USS Cole bombing in Yemen and was the agent who came closer than anyone else to preventing the terrible 9/11 attacks. As per several reports over the years, Ali had requested a file from the CIA a few months prior in 2001, which he claims could’ve changed everything.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ali_SoufanAli Soufan - Wikipedia

    Soufan has been described as having had a close working relationship with FBI counter-terrorism agent John P. O'Neill, who was killed on September 11. [8] While in Yemen investigating the September 11th attacks, Soufan received intelligence that the CIA had been withholding for months.

  4. Sep 11, 2020 · The al-Qaida attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, may now seem like a distant memory for some. But not for Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent who interrogated many al-Qaida suspects.

  5. Jan 12, 2023 · Nicole Parker served as a special agent in the Miami Field Office from 2011 until resigning in October 2022, she wrote in Fox News op-ed. “The FBI became politically weaponized, starting from the top in Washington and trickling down to the field offices,” Parker said.

  6. Sep 11, 2020 · Former FBI Agent Ali Soufan, shown here in New York in 2018, interrogated many al-Qaida suspects after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Soufan's 2011 book on that topic, The Black Banners,...

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  8. Ali Soufan is the chief executive officer of The Soufan Group. As an FBI Supervisory Special Agent, Soufan investigated and supervised complex international terrorism cases, including the East Africa embassy bombings, the attack on the USS Cole, and the events surrounding 9/11.

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