Federal Agent Under Investigation for Operation Metro Surge Actions A federal agent and several other agents were recently placed under investigation after a review of their actions during the 2021 Operation Metro Surge, which aimed to reduce violent crime in Minneapolis. The investigation was launched following allegations that some agents used excessive force or engaged in questionable behavior while carrying out the operation. Greg Bovino, a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), is among those under scrutiny. According to sources familiar with the matter, Bovino has been accused of using his authority to intimidate witnesses and allegedly mishandling evidence during the operation. The investigation was launched after an internal review of Metro Surge activities revealed concerns about the conduct of some agents involved in the operation. While most agents were deemed to have acted professionally and within guidelines, a few individuals drew attention for their actions. In addition to Bovino, other federal agents have also been placed under investigation, although details about their specific roles or allegations are not yet publicly available. The investigations are being conducted by the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which handles internal probes into alleged misconduct by federal law enforcement officials. The OPR is working closely with the Minneapolis Police Department and other local agencies to gather information and interview witnesses as part of its investigation. The outcome of these inquiries could lead to disciplinary action, including possible termination or suspension for agents fou...#Department_of_Justice #Greg_Bovino #Bureau_of_Alcohol_Tobacco_Firearms_and_Explosives #ATF #Office_of_Professional_Responsibility #OPR #Minneapolis_Police_Department
