FBI fires agents photographed kneeling during 2020 racial justice protest following death of George Floyd, sources say
Share and Follow

WASHINGTON — The FBI has fired agents who were photographed kneeling during a racial justice protest in Washington that followed the 2020 death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, three people familiar with the matter said Friday.

The bureau had reassigned the agents last spring but has since fired them, said the people, who insisted on anonymity to discuss personnel matters with The Associated Press.

The number of FBI employees fired was not immediately clear, but two people said it was roughly 20.

The photographs at issue showed a group of agents taking a knee during one of the demonstrations following the May 2020 killing of Floyd, a death that sparked widespread anger after millions of people saw video of his arrest. It led to a national reckoning over policing and racial injustice.

Demonstrators walk along Pennsylvania Avenue as they protest the death of George Floyd, May 29, 2020, in Washington.

Demonstrators walk along Pennsylvania Avenue as they protest the death of George Floyd, May 29, 2020, in Washington.

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

The firings of the agents who knelt come amid a broader personnel purge at the bureau under Director Kash Patel.

Five agents and top-level executives were known to have been summarily fired last month in a wave of ousters that current and former officials say has contributed to declining morale.

One of those, Steve Jensen, helped oversee investigations into the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Another, Brian Driscoll, served as acting director in the early days of the Trump administration and resisted Justice Department demands to supply the names of agents who investigated Jan. 6. A third, Chris Meyer, was incorrectly rumored on social media to have participated in the investigation into Trump’s retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

A lawsuit filed last week by three of the fired agents alleged that Patel understood that the firings were “likely illegal” but had to carry them out because he was ordered to do so from the White House. Patel has denied taking orders from the White House on whom to fire and has said anyone who has been fired failed to meet the FBI’s standards.

An FBI spokesman declined to comment Friday.

Copyright © 2025 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Epstein documents released by House Democrats name Elon Musk, Steve Bannon and Peter Thiel

Epstein documents released by House Democrats name Elon Musk, Steve Bannon and Peter Thiel

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! House Oversight Democrats released…
Iranian-Americans and dissidents rallied against 'murderous regime agents' as Iran's president addressed UNGA

Iranian-Americans and dissidents rallied against ‘murderous regime agents’ as Iran’s president addressed UNGA

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As Iranian President Masoud…
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address United Nations General Assembly as pressure mounts over Gaza war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Speak at United Nations General Assembly Amid Escalating Gaza Conflict

UNITED NATIONS — Facing international isolation, accusations of war crimes and growing…
The left is waging a sustained domestic-terror campaign against the Trump presidency

The Left is Conducting an Ongoing Intimidation Campaign Against Trump’s Presidency

Donald Trump’s second term has been met with a sustained, low-level campaign…
New video shows Bryan Kohberger shopping at Costco after Idaho murders

A newly released video captures Bryan Kohberger shopping at Costco following the Idaho murders.

Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger was seen shopping at a Costco just hours…
Netanyahu to address UN amid Gaza war pressure

Netanyahu to Speak at UN as Tensions Rise Over Gaza Conflict

() Amid global calls to end attacks in Gaza and as a…
From the Rose Garden to a ballroom, Trump set to leave 'permanent stamp' on White House

“From Rose Garden to Ballroom: Trump’s Everlasting Impact on White House Spaces”

From the paved Rose Garden to a massive ballroom, President Trump is aiming…
As a City writer, I've never felt so worried about a financial crash

As a City Writer, I’ve Never Been More Concerned About an Impending Financial Crash

Last week, an unusual event took place on the New York Stock…