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COMMUNITY INFORMATION On August 21, 1920, a divisional form of organization for the Bureau of Investigation was adopted to meet the needs of the United States Attorneys. As a result, Atlanta, Georgia, was designated as one of nine Division Headquarters with Mr. Billups Harris serving as Division Superintendent. The territory covered by the office included Alabama, Florida, Georgia, the Eastern Judicial District of Louisiana, Mississippi, the Western District of North Carolina, Puerto Rico, and South Carolina. Today, under
the leadership of Special Agent in
Charge, Gregory Jones , the Atlanta Division of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation continues its commitment to public
service. The Atlanta Division has demonstrated exceptional
success in its primary charge, combating criminal activity through
the Bureaus investigations, programs, and law enforcement
services. Press releases
regarding some of these successes are available. Beyond
its investigative responsibilities, the Atlanta Division provides
valuable services to victims
and witnesses of federal crimes. Finally, Atlanta
Division employees are committed to volunteering significant
time and resources through community
outreach programs. |
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