FBI special agents at the Salt Lake City field office busy working on the Kirk case “had to stop and ask around to find an FBI raid jacket — a medium-sized one — that would fit.”
When a jacket belonging to a female agent was delivered to Patel on the plane, he complained that “two areas on the upper sleeves did not have Velcro patches attached.”
Patel would not leave the plane “until he had two patches to cover those areas” so “members of an FBI SWAT Team took patches off their uniforms and ran those patches over to” Patel “at the airport. The patches were then attached to the loaner FBI raid jacket” and Patel “disembarked from the plane.”
Patel “did not make a positive impression,” said ALPHA 99.
The director was “not happy” with the way the investigation was going and had earlier “yelled” at Special Agent-in-Charge Robert Bohls, and directed “an expletive-laden tirade” over “perceived blunders” in the case.
Bongino later called Bohls and apologized for Patel’s tirade, “saying that never should have happened,” according to the source.
ALPHA 99 also said Patel “did a disservice to the FBI by breaking with Bureau tradition and norms by taking credit for the good work by other agencies” in the Kirk case and seemed to imply the results achieved in the investigation would not have been possible without” Patel’s “involvement.”

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the you idiots have to make up

