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Investigative Responsibility18 U.S.C. C
1751(i)
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Under 18 U.S.C. § 1751(i), the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) has lead responsibility for the investigation of violations of §
1751.
This section does not diminish the existing authority and responsibility of
the
Secret Service for the protection of the President or for making arrests for
violation of the statute. Thus, the Secret Service will continue to
investigate
all threats against the President (18 U.S.C. § 871), but the FBI will
investigate all types of assaults and all actual kidnappings and killings.
In
addition, the FBI will investigate conspiracies and attempts to kill or
kidnap
the President.
There is an "Agreement of Procedures" between the Secret Service
and
the FBI regarding the transfer of responsibility in the event of the killing
of
a Secret Service protectee or any other violation of law involving a Secret
Service protectee for which the FBI has investigative jurisdiction. As of
July
1996, the 1978 agreement remains in effect; see this Manual at 1527. However, contact should be
made
with the Terrorism and Violent Crime Section of the Criminal Division
(TVCS),
(202) 514-0849, to verify the current procedures.
[cited in USAM 9-65.300] | |