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Question 1a: Why are you interested in joining the SWS - Criminal Investigation Division?
-I am interested in joining the SWS because I would like to be able to investigate corruption within my government, put corrupted official within our agencies down and make sure the N-USA a safer place from these people who would seek to destroy us from the inside out.
Question 1b: In your own words, what is the job/Responsibility of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation?
-The job/responsibility of the FBI is many different things, but in my opinion they are an elite national security agency that not only investigates high tier crimes, but also makes sure our country is domestically safe from terrorism and cyber threats working alongside fellow IC agencies to complete their tasks.
Question 2: Tell me about yourself
-I personally am a 2 year veteran of the N-USA, to date.. I have been in every IC and DOD agency and have served my country well. I would, and will never harm it no matter the occasion. When I swore, to protect and defend the constitution of the United States, I meant it, and I don't plan on going back on my word.
Question 3: Do you have an experience in law?
-Yes, I am extremely experienced with law. I have held many positions within law enforcement including a position currently with the Department of Justice.
Question 4: What are your past-occupations?
-Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Homeland and Internal Security, United States Secret Service, Federal Intelligence Agency, Federal Surveillance Service, Metropolitan Police Department, Special Weapons and Tactics, Department of State, Department of Justice, Department of Defense, Internal Affairs Bureau, Las Vegas Police Department, Pentagon Force Protection Agency, Defense Security Service, Bureau of Prisons, United States Marshals Service, Special Forces, White House Staff, and Department of Interior.
Question 5: What are your current-occupations?
-Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Prisons, and the Department of State.
Question 6: Hypothetically, if this application were to pass, what do you believe your new job as a CID Agent will be about?
-If my application was to pass, as a CID agent I would be tasked with investigating and apprehending corruption within the U.S. government and it's sub agencies. I would also be tasked with possibly collecting information about gang/terror organizations.
Question 7: Hypothetical Scenario, if your friend is on the LVPD team, and shoots innocents, threatens people to go vote a certain person and detains a person just for the sake of it, what US Codes, if any, has your friend violated?
-18 U.S. Code § 1111 - Murder, 25 CFR 11.404 - False imprisonment, and menacing depending on what law it is going by (Determined by state in real life)
Question 8: Hypothetical Scenario, if you see a person conspiring against the United States for another nation, what US Code did this person violate?
-18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
Question 9: Have you ever been AoSed, if yes, how many times and why?
-No.
Question 10: Using a step-by-step procedure, lets say you are currently a CID agent on patrol, and suddenly, you see an argument on the radio regarding two figures really angry at each other. They are both at BoA and begin tazing each other, shooting each other, etc. What would you do?
-First, radio for assistance depending on their team (Possibly could arrest me for interfering). Then I would first of all, determine the situation, see who started it and would arrest that person, but if there was no proof I would attempt to stop the situation but if I couldn't I would arrest them both.
Bonus Question : Three men who work for the same company go to a hotel on a business trip. They each get a room, and the total cost is $30 for the three rooms. Each man pays $10, and they head up to their rooms. The manager realizes after they’ve left the counter that they have paid too much (turns out the total for the three rooms should have been only $25), and he sends the bellboy up to their rooms with $5 to make things right (what an honest hotel manager). Unfortunately, though, the bellboy doesn’t know how to split five one-dollar bills between three men, so he pockets $2 and gives each of the men a dollar back. This means that instead of paying $10 each, now each man has paid only $9. 9x3=27. The bellboy has only $2. 27+2=29. Where is the other dollar?
A: Well, if you consider that the men spent $30 on the room, which the hotel received. The hotel then spent $5 on the refund, of which the bellboy received $2 and the men received $3. Then the total spent is $35 ($30 by the men and $5 by the hotel), and the total received is $35, $30 by the hotel, $2 by the bellboy, and $3 by the men as a refund. That meaning it evened out to a total of $30 even.
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