Kash Patel's use of jet delayed FBI team's mass shooting response, whistleblower tells top senator
Source: MS Now
Agents with the FBIs elite evidence response team were delayed in reaching the scene of a mass shooting at Brown University in December because there was no FBI plane available to take them to Rhode Island, according to three sources and a whistleblowers account newly provided to Congress.
FBI Director Kash Patel was in south Florida at the time with one of the FBIs two available jets and had given an order to hold the other for another team that would not normally respond to the scene, according to the whistleblower and the sources. The evidence response team instead had to drive through the night amid a snowstorm to reach the university in Providence, Rhode Island, by 9 oclock the next morning, according to the whistleblowers account.
Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, obtained the whistleblowers account. In a letter sent Tuesday to the Government Accountability Office and the Justice Departments inspector general, Durbin accused Patel of harming the FBIs critical investigations due to his misuse of FBI resources and aircraft and his inexperience.
The Directors misplaced priorities and poor management of the FBIs resources including its aircraft also harmed the FBIs ability to respond to the shooting at Brown University on December 13, 2025, Durbin wrote.
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