Bryce Van Vleet

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Their bullets struck a local federal work-camp employee, killing him instantly. They also injured two other innocent men. It was the first time in Bureau history that agents had killed civilians. Far from being the avenging warriors of the federal government, they showed themselves to be inept, poorly trained, and at least as dangerous as the gangsters inside the lodge.
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
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