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ADMINISTRATION!!
K. Dee McCown College Station, Texas December 28, 2014
Attorney General Eric Holder
U.S. Department of 
Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001
Dear Attorney General Holder,
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001
Dear Attorney General Holder,
It is unlikely that we met while I served in the FBI. That 
being said, we served at the Department of Justice (DOJ) during the same years 
and on the same “team” conceptually speaking. During my service in the FBI I 
worked with a number of U.S. Attorney Offices in the United States to include a 
tour at FBIHQ where I worked with the Department of Justice (Main) on a daily 
basis.
 
I begin my letter with 
this comment to highlight that I am not a bystander on the topic of law 
enforcement in the United States. I worked and managed a variety of federal 
investigations during my 12 years of service in the FBI, to include the 
management of several Civil Rights cases in the State of Texas. In fact, during 
my last tour in the Bureau, I was an FBI Supervisor responsible for managing 
federal investigations in nine (9) Texas counties, many of which were rural; in 
places where one would suspect racism to flourish given the narrative often 
pushed by Hollywood and urban progressive elites like yourself. I performed this 
mission diligently and under the close supervision of two FBI managers; an 
Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) and Special Agent in Charge (SAC,) both 
of which happened to be African American and outstanding law enforcement 
professionals. I also performed this mission serving side by side with a variety 
of law enforcement agencies at the Federal, State and local level.
I have observed you closely during your tenure as Attorney 
General and notably during these last tumultuous years; watching you negotiate a 
number of controversial public matters to include the ATF Fast and Furious 
scandal, Black Panther Party intimidation at voting booths, IRS targeting of 
American citizens (citizen groups opposed to the Obama Administration,) the 
ignoring of US Immigration laws, DOJ criminal indictments of select news 
reporters and your management of several high profile criminal investigations 
involving subjects of race, notably African Americans.
 
Until today, I chose to 
hold my tongue. However, with the assassination of two NYPD Lieutenants last 
weekend in New York City, at the hands of a African American man with a lengthy 
criminal record, fresh from his participation in anti-police activities; coupled 
with numerous “don’t shoot, hands up,” and “black lives matter” anti-police 
protests (some of which are violent) occurring daily around the nation, I am 
compelled to write you this letter.
To be blunt Mr. Holder, 
I am appalled at your lack of leadership as the Attorney General of the United 
States and your blatant politicizing of the Department of Justice. Your actions, 
both publicly and privately, have done nothing to quell the complex racial 
issues we face in our country and have done everything to inflame them. As the 
“top cop” of the United States, you share in the blame for much of the violence 
and protests we are now witnessing against law enforcement officers honorably 
serving throughout our nation.
During one of your first public speeches as Attorney 
General you made it a point to call America “a nation of cowards” concerning 
race relations. That speech, followed by other public announcements where you 
emphatically opined that the odds were stacked against African Americans in 
regard to the enforcement of law, your intention to change the law and permit 
convicted felons to vote after incarceration, and your changes to federal law 
ending “racial profiling,” are poignant examples of how detached you remain from 
the challenges faced by law enforcement officers serving in crime ridden 
neighborhoods throughout the nation. These opinions are also indicative of a man 
that lives and works in the elitist “bubble” of Washington D.C.
 
Your performance, as the nation’s Attorney General, during 
the Trayvon Martin case in Sanford, Florida and the Michael Brown case in 
Ferguson, Missouri clearly highlights your myopic view on this topic. Contrary 
to your embarrassing prejudgment in the Brown case and evasive post trial 
remarks on the Martin case, neither Brown nor Martin were targeted and/or killed 
because of their African American race. Rather, as non-emotive investigations 
determined, both teens died as a consequence of their own tragic and egregious 
behavior; behavior that involved a violent assault on a law abiding citizen in 
the Trayvon Martin case, and a violent assault on a young police officer in the 
Michael Brown case. Yet you, as the number one spokesman for law enforcement in 
the country, blame the deaths of these men on years of institutional racism and 
the alleged epidemic targeting of African American men by police departments 
around the country; nothing could be further from the truth. Following the 
Michael Brown case Grand Jury decision all you could muster was the following 
comment:
 
“The Department of Justice is currently investigating not 
only the shooting but also the Ferguson police department in what is called a 
“patterns and practices” inquiry to determine if the police department has 
engaged in systematic racism.”
 
So, let’s get this straight. At a decisive moment in 
history when our nation required a strong and unbiased voice from its’ senior 
law enforcement official, you Mr. Holder, made it your personal mission to join 
with other racial antagonist and politicize a tragic event, accusing a young 
white police officer of a racially motivated killing in what we now know was a 
justified self-defense shooting of a predatory felon. Your behavior is 
unbelievable. You sir, have sacrificed your integrity on the altar of political 
expediency. You, Mr. Holder, are the “coward” and hypocrite you so loudly 
denounce when speaking of broken race relations in America.
 
Further to this point Mr. Holder, law enforcement officers 
around the country remain dismayed and shocked at the counsel you keep; that 
being your close relationship with none other than Al Sharpton, a racist “shake 
down artist” who spreads hate, divisiveness and the promotion of anti-law 
enforcement sentiment throughout the country; a tax evading fraudster who has 
unbelievably visited the White House over 80 times in recent years. It is simply 
beyond my comprehension as a former federal law enforcement professional, that 
you, the Attorney General of the United States, joined arms in common cause with 
a charlatan like “the Reverend” Al Sharpton; and it speaks volumes to your 
personal character and lack of professional judgment.
 
Violent crime, out of wedlock births, drug abuse, rampant 
unemployment and poverty found in many low-income minority neighborhoods are not 
a result of racist community policing and racial profiling as you so quickly 
assert, and frankly most law abiding Americans are exhausted of hearing this 
false narrative repeated time and again by you and others in the racial 
grievance industry. While no one, me included, would ever suggest that African 
Americans have not suffered from institutional racism in the past, I would 
strongly argue that we no longer live in the Mississippi of 1965, nor do we live 
in a country that even closely resembles the “Jim Crow” South of yesteryear. 
Those days, thankfully, are in the past as are the generations of Americans that 
supported such egregious behavior and endured such suffering.
 
Rather, Mr. Holder, we live in a day and time where the 
root cause of many problems faced in our African American communities can be 
attributed to the breakdown of civil order due to the rejection of institutional 
and family authority and the practice of counter-culture values; and most 
notably, from the absence of strong male leadership in fatherless black 
families. The reason that our local police officers are so often entwined in 
tragic events in black communities is because it is the police that have filled 
the void in these communities that should be occupied by moral and strong black 
men leading family units with Godly values. You, Mr. Holder, especially, should 
be thanking the police rather than persecuting them for the gap they fill in 
these communities because if it were not for the intervention of local police 
many African American neighborhoods would be in a state of total 
anarchy.
 
Yet tragically, you and your race-baiting colleague Al 
Sharpton (a paid media personality under contract with MSNBC news) choose to 
remain silent because to publicly speak this self-evident truth threatens to not 
only alienate and offend the most loyal voting constituency of the Democratic 
Party but diminish your and Al Sharpton’s self-serving power base in these 
suffering communities. God forbid that you would suggest individual citizens 
accept responsibility for their own behavior and the collective failure of their 
communities; it is so much easier for you and others like you to make excuses, 
play the victim card, and pander rather than address the real root causes that 
plague many low income neighborhoods.
 
Mr. Holder, the public is aware of FBI statistics that tell 
a different story than the one you and Sharpton preach. We know that young 
African American males, representing a tiny fraction of the U.S. population, are 
by far the greatest perpetrators of violent crime in America when compared to 
their peers in other ethnic groups, and, we know that citizens of African 
American descent overwhelmingly make up the majority of their victims. We also 
know that incidents where white police officers shoot and kill black 
perpetrators are rare and on the decline. We know further that although there 
are legitimate and bona fide Federal Civil Rights investigations in the United 
States worthy of pursuing, they are miniscule when compared to the false 
narrative portrayed by you, President Obama and Sharpton declaring rampant 
discrimination against African American men by police officers throughout the 
country. You are just plain wrong.
 
In closing Mr. Holder I will leave you with this thought; 
you were given a rare opportunity to lead with integrity during a variety of 
divisive and controversial issues during your tenure as the 82d Attorney General 
of the United States and rather than be a man of moral courage you chose instead 
to cower, further inflame racial tensions, advance false narratives and play 
progressive political activist.
 
Time and again you chose to “politicize” the mission of the 
Department of Justice rather than pursue justice and now, tragically, we are 
witnessing the fruits of your irresponsible behavior in the murder of two 
innocent police officers in New York City, assassinated by a man motivated by 
the flames of racial hatred that you personally fanned. How many more police 
officers will be injured or die in the coming days because of the perilous 
conditions you helped create in this nation. You, President Obama and Al 
Sharpton own this problem lock, stock and barrel and now it is your 
legacy.
 
As thousands of NYPD officers turn their collective back on 
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, another dishonest politician and Sharpton 
disciple, so too do countless Federal law enforcement officers turn our backs on 
you.
K. Dee McCown
FBI (1997 – 2008)
CC: Senator Mitch McConnell
Senator John Cornyn
Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Harry Reid
The Honorable Bill Flores
The Honorable John Boehner
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
K. Dee McCown
FBI (1997 – 2008)
CC: Senator Mitch McConnell
Senator John Cornyn
Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Harry Reid
The Honorable Bill Flores
The Honorable John Boehner
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
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