
ICYMI: Big News, FBI Opens Field Office in Billings Montana
It has been great to see a renewed focus on crime here in the heartland of America under the new direction of FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
Last Spring, we told you about an effort to surge resources into Indian Country, especially to help deal with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women cases. This, as the drug cartels flooded into Montana under the Biden Administration and targeted Native American communities in particular.
Now, in case you missed it, the FBI is surging more resources into Montana, and for the first time in decades an FBI Field Office will be based in Montana. (According to KTVQ-TV, there was a field office in Butte that closed in 1989)
Here's the news shared by the FBI last week:
Today in Billings, Montana, the #FBI demonstrated our commitment to public safety and national security by cutting the ribbon on our 56th field office. Before today, the FBI's Salt Lake City Field Office managed operations across all of Utah, Idaho, and Montana combined – a territory of more than 300,000 square miles. Now, the FBI's already-established operations in nine Montana communities will fall under the watchful eye of a new leadership team based in Billings, who will help strengthen our relationships with federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement partners across Big Sky Country.
The Photos from the Legendary Larry Mayer, Decades with the Billings Gazette
Gallery Credit: Photos by Larry Mayer, Billings Gazette (used w/ permission). Compiled by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
