Police Dragged FBI Agent To Jail — 6 Hours Later 17 Badges Gone & City Lost $10M
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I don't need Morrison had no idea what he just walked into. In the next 6 hours, his entire career would end . 17 badges would be stripped . His city would face a $10 million lawsuit . The well-dressed man he just dragged from that car wasn't some random citizen . He was FBI special agent Marcus Troy, working undercover for the civil rights division . Troy had spent 12 years investigating police corruption . He had 23 successful cases under his belt . His entire body was wired with federal recording equipment . Every word was captured . Every threat was documented . Every second of the assault was saved . And the backup units Morrison called, they were about to make it so much worse . Within hours, eight federal agents would storm that police station with warrants . Before I continue, let me ? Drop your answer in the comments . But officer Morrison had no idea who he was screaming at through that car window . FBI special agent Marcus Troy was 38 years old . He worked for the Civil Rights Division in Chicago . He spent his career investigating police who break the law . He was really good at his job. . Troy had been with the FBI for 12 years . Before that, he was a prosecutor in Cook County . He had a law degree from Georgetown University . He also worked as a public defender in Baltimore . He knew the law inside and out . He had won 23 federal cases against police officers . He was an expert in fourth amendment law . He had testified before Congress twice about police reform . He taught classes at the FBI Academy . Other agents called him the Closer because he never lost a case . Troy grew up on the south side of Chicago