Hmm....I guess the NYPD is not satisfied with having their own missile-command.
What's the CIA doing at NYPD? Depends whom you ask - Yahoo! News
A couple of interesting tidbits from the article:
"The CIA's deep ties to the NYPD began after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when CIA Director George Tenet dispatched a veteran officer, Larry Sanchez, to New York, where he became the architect of the police department's secret spying programs."
"In 2007, the CIA's top official in New York complained to headquarters that Sanchez was wearing two hats, sometimes operating as an NYPD official, sometimes as a CIA officer. At headquarters, senior officials agreed and told Sanchez he had to choose.He formally left the CIA, staying on at the NYPD until late 2010. He now works as a security consultant in the Persian Gulf region."
What's the CIA doing at NYPD? Depends whom you ask - Yahoo! News
A couple of interesting tidbits from the article:
"The CIA's deep ties to the NYPD began after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when CIA Director George Tenet dispatched a veteran officer, Larry Sanchez, to New York, where he became the architect of the police department's secret spying programs."
"In 2007, the CIA's top official in New York complained to headquarters that Sanchez was wearing two hats, sometimes operating as an NYPD official, sometimes as a CIA officer. At headquarters, senior officials agreed and told Sanchez he had to choose.He formally left the CIA, staying on at the NYPD until late 2010. He now works as a security consultant in the Persian Gulf region."