Operation Not Forgotten

I just came upon something that suggests that the FBI is diverting resources to where they are needed most. So instead of hassling silent abortion protestors and those who spoke up at school board meetings, the FBI will now shift focus where the unsolved crimes are.
From Elkhorn Media Group:
The U.S. Justice Department announced yesterday it will “surge FBI assets across the country to address unresolved violent crimes in Indian Country, including crimes relating to missing and murdered indigenous persons.”
The FBI will send 60 assets, rotating in 90-day temporary assignments over a six month period for Operation Not Forgotten. In addition to Portland and Seattle, the assets will be deployed to field offices in Albuquerque, Denver, Mississippi, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City. They will partner with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Tribal law enforcement agencies across those jurisdictions.

At the beginning of the fiscal year 2025, the FBI’s Indian Country program had approximately 4,300 open investigations including over 900 death investigations, 1,000 child abuse investigations, and more than 500 domestic violence and adult sexual abuse investigations.

We are all familiar with the saying: “Robbers rob banks because that’s where the money is,” and so it makes sense to send the FBI to places where the unsolved crimes are, and thus Operation Not Forgotten.
4/5/25