Press Release - For Immediate Release - June 24, 2010
Washington D.C. - FBI National Press Office - (202) 324-3691
Janice K. Fedarcyk Named Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Division
Washington D.C. - FBI National Press Office - (202) 324-3691
Janice K. Fedarcyk Named Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Division
Director Robert S. Mueller, III has named Janice Fedarcyk as assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York Division. Ms. Fedarcyk is currently serving as special agent in charge (SAC) of the Philadelphia Division. “Jan Fedarcyk brings both a strong national security and criminal investigative background from her current assignment as head of the Philadelphia Division and from her work at FBI Headquarters, where she managed terrorist financing investigations, served at the National Counterterrorism Center, and oversaw investigations of online exploitation of children,” said Director Mueller. “She is well prepared to lead our largest office.” Ms. Fedarcyk entered on duty as a special agent of the FBI in 1987. Upon completion of training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, she was assigned to the Los Angeles Division, where she investigated organized crime, drugs, money laundering, and gang matters. In November 1996, Ms. Fedarcyk was promoted to FBI Headquarters (FBIHQ), where she coordinated FBI response to domestic and international crises and special events. In 1998, Ms. Fedarcyk was selected as the first FBI liaison assigned to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. She transferred to the Baltimore Division in 1999, where she supervised an Innocent Images National Initiative squad investigating the online exploitation of children. In 2001, Ms. Fedarcyk returned to FBIHQ as an assistant inspector team leader in the Inspection Division. In 2003, she was selected as the assistant section chief of the Terrorist Financing Operations Section within the Counterterrorism Division. Her subsequent promotion to assistant special agent in charge (ASAC) in the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, included oversight of FBI components that furnished behavioral analysis and consultation on a variety of investigative matters. Ms. Fedarcyk was promoted to serve as the FBI's representative to the National Counterterrorism Center, Directorate of Strategic Operational Planning in March 2005. She was instrumental in leading the development of a classified national strategic operational plan in the war on terrorism. In September 2006, she was a group recipient of a Meritorious Unit Citation presented by the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center for contributions to the Interagency Counterterrorism Strategic Planning Community. In January 2006, Ms. Fedarcyk was promoted to the position of inspector at FBIHQ. Shortly after, in February 2007, she was named SAC of the Counterterrorism Division of the Los Angeles Division. In this division, she oversaw executive management, supervisory and investigative personnel, and the associated investigative programs to which they were assigned.
It's about time... some new blood!!! This is big!
ReplyDeleteI suggest you begin with BErnadette E. Lupinetti, Esq. from Goshen New York County of Orange. You may be lucky enough and hit one the biggest child porn rings in the State. Of course these are all allegations until you investigate and find the truth about this rat.
ReplyDeleteSure hope she has a big shovel and brooms to clear out the dead wood in the FBI's NYFO! I wish her well and will pray for her.
ReplyDeleteI'm in the process of sending her a letter..Stay Tuned!!!
ReplyDeleteFriedberg, Lippman, Cahill, Peltzer, Tembeckjian, Pfau etc
ReplyDeleteBe Afraid. Be Very Afraid.
FYI: Fedarcyk is pronounced "fedARchik".
ReplyDeleteShe can be reached by mail at:
Special Agent Fedarcyk
FBI Philadelphia
600 Arch Street, 8th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106
I recommend that we all send Agent Fedarcyk a BRIEF, ONE PAGE description of our experiences, and welcome her to our fair state.
I think getting dozens of letters before she even starts the job may open her eyes to the mess here.
This is good news.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to NYC hopefully she can help the victims of corruption & collusion in the N.Y. courts.
Restructure the courts for complete transparency now!
Stop campaign contributions to sitting judges in middle of a trial.
End greedy G.A.L. abusive, negligence conduct.
Janice K. Fedarcyk, Assistant Director of the FBI
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26 Federal Plaza, 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10278-0004
Is it the truth? So far Political and Juditial corruption is not investigated by FBI NYC and pronounced "Civil matter" that Citizens must "deal" on their own-which means loose and be destroyed compleately.
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