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The Minnesota man was charged with impersonating an FBI agent after he showed up at a federal prison in New York City claiming to have a court order to release Mangione.
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www.nbcsports.comThe suspect attempted to impersonate an FBI agent in the botched break-out.
patch.comAgent Grant Anderson is an FBI agent at Quantico and a recurring character on Criminal Minds. An agent at the FBI headquarters in Quantico, Anderson's duties appear to be, for the most part, grunt work. Absolutely nothing is known about his personal life. When Elle begins showing fatigue during the Randall Garner investigation, Anderson is ordered by Hotch to escort her home. After dropping Elle off, Anderson makes the mistake of leaving her unguarded, allowing Randall to easily break into...
criminalminds.fandom.comA man claiming to be an FBI agent appeared at a federal jail on Wednesday night and told officers he had a court order to release Luigi Mangione, the Associated Press reported through authorities.
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