FBI Denies Directing Bryan Kohberger Traffic Stops for Surveillance: Law Enforcement

FBI Denies Directing Bryan Kohberger Traffic Stops for Surveillance: Law Enforcement

According to the Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy, the FBI did NOT tell police to pull over Bryan Kohberger on Dec. 15.

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50 thoughts on “FBI Denies Directing Bryan Kohberger Traffic Stops for Surveillance: Law Enforcement

  1. He violated the rights of 3 women and 1 guy by murdering them. Let LE do their jobs please. They absolutely should have made those 2 traffic stops. I’d be more concerned if they hadn’t.

  2. All you know it alls got owned here. Thy pull you over with out of state plates looking for drugs. Dude wasn’t even following too close to anyone.

  3. Even if the FBI played a part in the coordination of the stops of course they would deny it. Their tracking techniques aren't any of our business.

  4. Why would the Sheriff's office and Indiana State Police go along and twice send one lone officer to contact a quadruple homicide suspect? Meanwhile the Pennsylvania State Police used drones, SWAT, armored vehicles and a surprise no knock 3AM raid.

  5. The feds direct traffic stops all the time as soon as I saw the videos I knew it was them marking him seeing who he was with listening to what his stories were like what he and his driver says they do that stuff all the time obviously there gonna deny the accusation why would they want people to know I guarantee the minute he left and the minutenthe fedsnwhere involved they followed him all the way home I guarantee it. Why would court papers say they tracked him. Cuz they did. It's illegal to listen to his phones calls it's illegal to track his gps without a warrant obviously there gonna deny doing it they don't want you to know there secretsbwhen they investigate. They need probably cause to track or listen to your phone clearly they were doing that with or without a warrant so why would they admit to it?! Think about that

  6. I agree they were pretext pull overs. Perhaps the feds didn't order/request it, maybe it was delib done thru state police or Idaho police just not the fbi.
    It's better BK doesn't suspect that & less chance of them being inadmissible since the arrest warrant wasn't in place yet.

  7. i agree, these were not orchestrated by the FBI. for what purpose? Indiana state troopers are bored, and look for any excuses to pull someone over.

  8. The officer that pulled Bryan Koeberger over in Indiana, (which would have been the latter traffic stop of two) gave Bryan a warning only for following too closely, however; the officer DID indeed, ask Bryan Koeberger for his license and registration.. ( I'm editing this to : "The officer asked for his driver's license", not sure about registration tho)
    I am personally more interested in hearing the footage better so that I can have an understanding as to why the father mentioned something to do with a mass shooting in Pullman and that they were coming from WSU. Why would ANYBODY mention ANYTHING to do with crime from Washington state ? That seems a little " TOO RANDOM " 🤷🏼‍♀️ even the officer seemed confused about that.

  9. Police rarely will pull you over for tailgating on the freeway (unless it’s like severe and causing issues). This is something they use basically as an excuse to pull over somebody they have a tip on. I’ve seen this many times, once a state sheriff pulled two men over for tailgating and they just happened to have 80 pounds of cocaine in the car.

  10. The real question is “Why would the FBI tell you the truth concerning their surveillance techniques?!”
    I mean they are legally allowed to lie to you while investigating you; why would they tell the truth concerning this?!😳🙄🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂🤣😂🤣

  11. I guarantee that the FBI directed those traffic stops because the FBI is good and they are the ones that solve crimes and catch killers and they wanted to see the body cam footage of those stops and of course they are not going to admit to having those officers do that because there is likely a law that doesn't allow them to do it there's lots of laws in place that protect criminals so they have to just lie and deny but if that's what they have to do to get killers off the streets as fast as possible I'm all for them doing things not by the book I can just imagine how anxious Bryan was with the first traffic stop and then the second one he had to have felt that he was fkkt and that they know what he did I bet he laid awake many nights waiting for the sound of someone pounding on the door and bright lights pointing in multiple windows he was probably relieved when they finally showed up

  12. Even if it was orchestrated they are not going to tell you that they're in the middle of an investigation.Besides if they did admit to that the defended say it's non admissible evidence because it's unlawful for them to do so in the 1st place

  13. The only thing I'd add is that Bryan was stopped in August, months before the murders, and it may be an indication of aggressive driving which would make him more likely to be stopped. So, while it is something that might well have been initiated by the FBI it is also possible that Bryan was being aggressive and was stopped, twice, within a few minutes. If this had been planned by the FBI I think there is little chance he'd have been stopped twice — why would that have been necessary? The cop would have video of the stop and that is what the FBI would have wanted.

  14. When did all these agencies stop protecting people and start only protecting Administration or people above me as a minor Juvenile and start protecting adults while they were allowed to victimize me

  15. As a woman who is a federally protected child and her children should have been federally protected and you can't even get an agent to speak with you how are they helping to protect these people

  16. What good is FBI if you can't even reach them by phone to help them investigate crimes federal crimes committed against a juvenile a minor in her minor children is there a statute of limitations

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