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FBI Atlanta Field Office

FBI Atlanta Field Office (also called the ''Atlanta Division'') is a Federal Bureau of Investigation field office located in Chamblee, Georgia, in the Atlanta metropolitan area.〔"(Atlanta Division )." Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved on June 9, 2015. "2635 Century Parkway N.E., Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30345"〕〔"(City of Chamblee Street Map )" ((Archive )). City of Chamblee. Retrieved on June 9, 2015.〕 The office is one of 56 field offices and 400 resident agencies located around the United States.〔(FBI field offices - DOJ web ), Retrieved March 18, 2011.〕 The Atlanta Division has a wide jurisdiction that includes 159 counties that cover 57,906 square miles.
==Early History==

The FBI Atlanta Field Office was formed in 1911 under the control of Special Agent Lewis Josiah Baley, who was the first and longest serving head of the field office in its history.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FBI - Atlanta History )〕 He left the field office in 1919 when he was appointed the Chief of the bureau of Investigation. The Atlanta division played a key role in investigating the domestic terrorism case held in Atlanta in 1919. The office also played a role in the investigation on Alexander Berkman.〔
The pressing matter of corruption within the Atlanta detention system had arisen once more. J Edgar Hoover, the then FBI director, ordered the division to find evidence of these allegations. They were also told to investigate the prison warden, in which they received reports that he was running the prison in a laid-back manner. A conspiracy was quickly uncovered by Atlanta officers which included bribery for special treatment. The Bureau's 1925 report led to a series of arrests of prison management officers. In the 1920 and 1930s, the office investigated and charged a number of white collar criminals.〔

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