The FBI invited Westboro Baptist Church to two of its facilities to help train agents and police officers, NPR reports:  ...the FBI recently invited leaders of the fundamentalist church to the  Quantico Marine base in Virginia to talk to FBI agents as part of the  bureau's counterterrorism training program. But after four sessions this  spring, the FBI canceled the arrangement amid criticism from inside the  bureau, while church leaders claimed that they had been misled.
  ...the FBI recently invited leaders of the fundamentalist church to the  Quantico Marine base in Virginia to talk to FBI agents as part of the  bureau's counterterrorism training program. But after four sessions this  spring, the FBI canceled the arrangement amid criticism from inside the  bureau, while church leaders claimed that they had been misled.
Apparently officers needed training on the kind of hate  the WBC inspires: He said the program was designed to teach  agents "how to stay measured when they are speaking with a witness or a  suspect with whom they have a strong, visceral disagreement."
[Timothy] Phelps conceded that strong,  visceral disagreement is one of the emotions Westboro inspires. And  that's what he found in the classrooms he visited. Officials say there  were about 50 local law enforcement officials and agents in each  session, and they say Westboro wasn't paid for its participation. Phelps  confirmed that no money exchanged hands.
Phelps says he had no idea he was part of a "domestic terrorism curriculum": Law enforcement officials who attended  the session said it was focused on domestic terrorism. They were told  that the FBI invited Westboro members to the class so police officers  and agents could see extremists up close and understand what makes them  tick.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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