There are a few points that should be obvious but the article does not point out.
1) If this is training that is supposed to mimic a real world interrogation, then if the FBI / DOD comes knocking on your door, this is how you can expect to be questioned.
2) We don't know if he asked for one or not but if the pilot refused to talk and asked for an attorney then why didn't they comply? Wouldn't they accommodate the suspect as they should in a real world environment?
3) Can't the FBI afford a training facility to accomplish the mock interrogation instead of a hotel room?
4) If they can't pick the correct room, imagine a real world event which might involve gun fire. Think no-knock warrants.
5) Will they question Hunter Biden like this?
1) If this is training that is supposed to mimic a real world interrogation, then if the FBI / DOD comes knocking on your door, this is how you can expect to be questioned.
2) We don't know if he asked for one or not but if the pilot refused to talk and asked for an attorney then why didn't they comply? Wouldn't they accommodate the suspect as they should in a real world environment?
3) Can't the FBI afford a training facility to accomplish the mock interrogation instead of a hotel room?
4) If they can't pick the correct room, imagine a real world event which might involve gun fire. Think no-knock warrants.
5) Will they question Hunter Biden like this?
FBI agents handcuff, interrogate Delta pilot after entering wrong hotel room in training mishap
A Boston hotel guest was awoken in the middle of the night by federal agents who barged into his room, handcuffed him and interrogated him for an hour — before they realized they had the wron…
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